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OtherYear-round, though eggs from pasture-raised hens may show seasonal variation in yolk color and flavor, being most vibrant in spring and summer when hens consume fresh forage.

Eggs are an exceptional source of complete protein (approximately 6 grams per large egg) and choline, essential for brain health; they also provide lutein and zeaxanthin, carotenoids beneficial for eye health, along with selenium and B vitamins.

About

An egg is the reproductive body produced by female birds, most commonly the domesticated chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus), consisting of a protein-rich white (albumen), a nutrient-dense yellow yolk, and a hard calcium carbonate shell. The chicken egg is the most widely consumed egg globally, though duck, quail, goose, and emu eggs are also used culinarily. The shell color varies from white to brown depending on breed, with no nutritional difference. Internally, the thick albumen provides structure when cooked, while the yolk contributes richness, emulsifying properties, and a range of flavors from mild to distinctly eggy depending on the hen's diet and freshness.

Eggs are classified by size (peewee through jumbo) and grade (AA, A, B in the United States), with grade determined by the condition of the albumen, yolk, and shell integrity. Nutritionally complete, eggs contain all nine essential amino acids and are one of the few natural sources of choline.

Culinary Uses

Eggs are among the most versatile ingredients in world cuisine, functioning as binder, leavening agent, emulsifier, thickener, and primary protein in countless preparations. They are consumed cooked in numerous styles—fried, scrambled, poached, boiled, baked—and form the base of custards, mayonnaise, hollandaise, meringues, and cake batters. In Asian cuisines, eggs appear in fried rice, noodle dishes, and preserved forms like century eggs and salted duck eggs. They are essential to French cuisine (omelets, quiches, soufflés) and Italian pasta dough. Scrambled or cooked eggs pair with virtually any savory ingredient; conversely, raw or lightly cooked yolks emulsify vinaigrettes and sauces. Temperature control is critical—gentle heat produces creamy results, while high heat yields firm textures.

Recipes Using egg (996)

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Hembesha

Eritrean bread

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HERB MEXICAN CORN BREAD

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Hermit Cookies

A nice tropical variation of the traditional hermit cookie. For another twist on this theme substitute diced dried pineapple for part of the dried dates.

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Hermits

are chewy molasses spice cookies. This version is on the strong side of the spectrum so those who prefer less hot-tasting food should hold back on the cloves and ginger.

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Hermits I

Hermits I from the Recidemia collection

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Herring or Mackarel Pancakes

In Romanian: Chiftelute din heringi sau scrumbii sarate

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Hjónabandssæla

Hjónabandssæla "Wedded Bliss". I don’t know where the name for this yummy cake originates, but I think it’s a good one!

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HOISIN GARLIC BURGERS

HOISIN GARLIC BURGERS from the Recidemia collection

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Holiday Fruit Bread

Holiday Fruit Bread from the Recidemia collection

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Holubtsi

Holubtsi from the Recidemia collection

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Homemade French Bread

Homemade French Bread from the Recidemia collection

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Honduran Buñuelos

Honduran Buñuelos from the Recidemia collection

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Honduran Spinach and Black Bean Quesadillas

Honduran Spinach and Black Bean Quesadillas from the Recidemia collection

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Honey Bran Muffins

Bran Flakes: Fortified Ready to Eat Cereal by the US Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe Serves: 12

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Hot and Sour Soup

Hot and Sour Soup is a popular soup served at Chinese restaurants in the United States. This version tastes exactly like that served at various Chinese restaurants in California.

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Hot and Spicy Chicken

The Colonel used to sale chicken nuggets that were tasty but he taught why not prepare fresh chicken strips of all white meat and that is how the Colonel's Crispy Strips were born. You will notice it is the same as the Extra Crispy.

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Hot Bacon Dressing

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/Catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * This recipe yields

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Hot Dutch Potato Salad

A potato salad that is eaten warm. You can add some meat like chicken, bacon or ham if you like a little more taste.

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Huckleberry Coffeecake

Purchased from Tibbenham Estate in Anna, Texas in 1997. This one is marked as a family favorite. The notation on the ledger indicates this came from an old Metropolitan Cookbook in the 1940s.

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Hui state meatball

belong to one of the four best kinds of Chinese food. The other three are" Jing","Yue","Chuan". "Hui State's Meat Ball" is the most classic and most delicious dish of Hui Province.

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Hungarian Beigli

Traditional Hungarian Christmas Dessert. It is absolutely yummy. Preparation time is the time that the dough needs for rising.

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Hungarian Cabbage Rolls I

Hungarian Cabbage Rolls I from the Recidemia collection

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Hungarian-style Mashed Potatoes

Hungarian-style Mashed Potatoes from the Recidemia collection

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Incredible Cabbage Rolls

Purchased from the Early Estate in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1992. This recipe is a newspaper clipping from the Chicago Times in 1956. I have made this on numerous occasions and it has always been a hit.

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Innkeeper Pie

Innkeeper Pie from the Recidemia collection

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Instant Breakfast Shake

Fake Shakes from Recipes for Better Nutrition During Cancer Treatment by the National Cancer Institute, public domain government resource—original source of recipe Cook Time: About 5 minutes Serves: 1

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Instant Malasadas

Didya know? There's a large population of Portuguese in Hawaii. Malasadas are the favorite donut of Hawaii. They are sold at carnivals every summer and many bakeries around the state. This is a poor imitation of a really good malasada...

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Irish Buttermilk Scones

These scones are the perfect complement to morning coffee or afternoon tea. Serve scones hot with your favorite jam.

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Irish Soda Bread

Irish cuisine | Vegetarian Cuisine | Holiday | Bread

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Italian Beef and Rice

Makes 6 servings.

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Italian Meatballs

Cuisine of Italy

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Italian Wedding Soup I

I found this in a magazine and I made changes to make it more flavorful and more "Italian". My husband loves this so much he reheats it for breakfast! Some crusty bread and a glass Italian red wine, " Mama Mia " what a meal!

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Jam Roly-Poly

Jam Roly-Poly is a traditional British cuisine probably invented in the early 19th century . It is a flat-rolled suet pudding, which is then spread with jam and rolled up.

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Japrak

Japrak from the Recidemia collection

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Jersey breakfast dog

Jersey breakfast dog. There is a tradition in New Jersey of serving hot dogs that have been deep-fried in hot oil until they rip apart ("rippers") or just blister lightly (an "in and outer").

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Jiaozi I

Jiaozi - Wanton of the North The wanton of the North. Different filling, different taste, but the idea is the same ... a combination of meat or vegetables wrapped with a thin sheet of dough.

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Jing Do Pork

This recipe is a cousin to the popular sweet and sour pork dish. It originates from Bejing and derives its name from that city (Jing Do - "capital city"). I use extra ight olive oil so that it does not add taste to the dish.

Jjinmandu
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Jjinmandu

Steamed dumplings Jjinmandu

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Joulutortut

Joulutortut Christmas tarts

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Kal kals

are a fried sweet traditionally made during Christmas in Christian communities of India.

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Karam Dulma

Stuffed cabbage

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Kartoffelkloesse

German Potato Dumplings — Just what the name implies - these are German-style potato dumplings, as found everywhere in the South of Germany, Austria and Bohemia.

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Kasha Rustica

This dish tastes even better made ahead and can be refrigerated for 3 to 4 days. To reheat, place in a casserole dish, cover and warm in a 350°F oven or in a microwave oven.

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Kenyan Mandazi

Kenyan Mandazi from the Recidemia collection

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KFC Crispy Strips

The Colonel has decided to make Hot and Spicy Strips that ran for short times the difference is the second dip it is dipped into hot sauce then breaded again and then fried just like the original crispy strips.

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KFC Extra Crispy

Once he perfected his Extra Crispy he had customers who wanted it to be spicy and bold so he created his Hot and Spicy Chicken. Here is his original recipe which has changed a bit in this day and age.

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KFC Wings

The Colonel also had a Roasted chicken that was mighty tasty. The chicken was marinated also and then baked with his famous seasonings. The baking process was long it takes 4 hours to bake it.

Kimchi Jun
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Kimchi Jun

Kimchi Jun from the Recidemia collection

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Kjoftinja

Meatballs

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Knoephla

are dumplings commonly used in knoephla soup, a popular dish in the American Midwest.