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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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Moscow Ponchiki

Moscow Ponchiki from the Recidemia collection

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Mozzarella Sticks

The following is a recipe on how to make breaded mozzarella sticks.

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Mozzarella Sticks

The following is a recipe on how to make breaded mozzarella sticks.

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Mrs. Truman's Mac and Cheese

250px|right Mrs. Truman's Recipes from the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, public domain government resource—original source of recipe This is one of Bess Truman's favorite dishes.

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Muchines de Yuca

this is a great dish for the family. It is full of rice and peppers.

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Mushroom and Leek Galette

Mushroom and Leek Galette from the Recidemia collection

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Mushroom-flavored Meatloaf

Mushrooms, Parmesan and herbs jazz up plain-old meatloaf for a dish that just might become a family staple. Serve with roasted vegetables on the side for a nourishing and hearty autumn meal.

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Mushrooms filled with Brains

In Romanian: Ciuperci umplute cu creier

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Mushrooms on French Toast

In Romanian: Ciuperci pe friganele

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Mutton Meatballs

Mutton Meatballs from the Recidemia collection

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My Mommy's Baked Macaroni and Cheese

This is so good! It is a recipe my mom has baked for us since I can remember. Try it, you'll like it. Enjoy.

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Nahville Blueberry Cobbler

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Nam Prik Ong

Nam Prik Ong is a Thai dish that's something like a pork chili con carne, but in Thailand this is used as a dipping sauce for sticky rice and other dippables.

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Nan

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Nasi Goreng

Nasi Goreng Nasi goreng (fried rice) is a popular Indonesian dish. It is easy to make an

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Never Fail Pie Crust

This quick pastry is a no-fail recipe made easily with ingredients usually found in most kitchens. Be sure to use cold water and keep well-wrapped until ready to use.

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New York Pretzels

New York Pretzels Though reminiscent of the warm soft pretzels you may have had at baseball games or on the street, these are even better because they're fresh. Serve with yellow mustard.

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Niamiha Cutlet

Niamiha Cutlet from the Recidemia collection

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No Bake Chocolate Cake

This is a simple to make cake and delicious too!

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No-knead Bran Bread

Contributed by Jenn B aka Mom2Sam and Tiny at [http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Healthy_Recipes_

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North American Haggis

North American Haggis

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North Carolina Tarheel Hushpuppies

Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group]

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North Korean Meatball Soup

Meatball Soup Just when you were wondering where North Korea figured in all this… This recipe is for 4 servings.

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Norwegian Nut Bread

From "Healthy Recipes For Diabetic Friends Y-Group" Original recipe Makes 2 small loaves, about 6 slices each.

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Norwegian Rice

Norwegian Rice

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No Sin-namon Buns

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Nostalgia Date Nut Loaf

Nostalgia Date Nut Loaf from the Recidemia collection

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Nthochi Bread

Banana bread

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Nut and Banana Salad

Salad with nuts and bananas.

Nut Horns
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Nut Horns

Soft little nut pastries—perfect for the holidays. These are a sour-cream version of traditional Rugelach. Makes 4 dozen cookies.

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Nut Lover's Iced Sugar Cookies

Nut Lover's Iced Sugar Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Nutritious Peanut Butter Cookies

Nutritious Peanut Butter Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Oatmeal Banana Cookies

Oatmeal Banana Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Oatmeal-Banana Muffins

Makes 12 muffins

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Oatmeal Cookies

A tasty oatmeal cookie, just like those you remember. This recipe requires a mixer.

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Oatmeal Cookies II

Oatmeal Cookies II from the Recidemia collection

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Oatmeal Macaroons

The recipe makes about eighteen small cakes.

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Oatmeal Muffins

A delicious muffin recipe that makes an excellent breakfast.

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Oatmeal Muffins

A delicious muffin recipe that makes an excellent breakfast.

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Oatmeal Pancakes

From: Vegetarian Cooking for Diabetics by Patricia Mozzer

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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Oh So Gooey Cheddar Cheese Scones

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Butler Estate in Irving, Texas in 1988.

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Oi Naani

Uzbek home-style bread Yield: 6 flat loaves

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Okonomi Yaki

Veggie pancakes. These patties may remind you of Tempura but are really quite different. Serve them with a nice spicy sauce or with soy sauce. Some like to put butter on them. It depends on your meal or if you are eating them as a snack.

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Old-fashioned Onion Board

Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Source: Mr. Food *

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Olga's Pumpkin Pie

From recipes for diabetics by billie littl

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Olive Rice Balls

Makes 6 servings

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Onigiri

Cuisines | Cuisine of Japan

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Onion and Egg Patties

Recipe by Hooked on Heat

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Onion Caraway Bacon Muffins

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Huey Estate in Richardson, Texas in 1988.