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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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Shortbread Cookies

Sufficient for forty cookies.

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Shrimp Toast

Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/world_recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group] This Y-group is

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Shrimp Tofu Patties

Shrimp Tofu Patties from the Recidemia collection

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Shrove Tuesday Buns

Shrove Tuesday Buns from the Recidemia collection

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Silvash Gombotz

(Plum Dumplings, correct Hungarian spelling: Szilvás gombóc) This is a traditional dessert recipe from Hungary. During the freezing cold winters, warm filling desserts are very popular.

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Simple "Lies"

In Romanian: "Minciuni"

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Simple Southern Cornbread

This simple southern cornbread recipe brought to you from the Recipes.eu.com recipe collection

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Simple Stir-fried Udon

Simple Stir-fried Udon

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Simply Delicious Chocolate Chip Cookies

These can be made in a toaster oven.

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Skillet Cornbread

- Commonly found in the Southern United States, this delicious and easy to make dish is often served beside a pot of brown beans. It can be made a day or two ahead of time, as long as care is taken to keep it from drying out.

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Skinkefars med broccolifyld

This is a great way of serving Broccoli to the kids and an interesting variation on the good old meat loaf.

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Sliced Omelet

Sliced Omelet from the Recidemia collection

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Sloppy Joe Meatballs

* Serves: 6

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Smoked Salmon Filling

Ravioli | Italian cuisine

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Snappy Ginger Muffins

=Snappy Ginger Muffins=

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Snickerdoodles

are sugar cookies rolled in a cinnamon-sugar mixture. These are chewy the same day you make them and become crunchy the next day, sadly.

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Soft Molasses Cookies

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/World_Recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group]

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Soup from fresh and sour milk

An Estonian Dish

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Souppa Trakhanas - Trahana Soup

Souppa Trakhanas - Trahana Soup from the Recidemia collection

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Soup with Egg

In Romanian: Supa cu ou

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Sour Cherry Dumplings

Sour Cherry Dumplings from the Recidemia collection

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Sour Cream Drop Cookies

Sour Cream Drop Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Sour Cream-Ginger Cookies

Sour Cream-Ginger Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Sour Cream-Rhubarb Squares

Sour Cream-Rhubarb Squares from the Recidemia collection

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Sour Soup with Chicken

In Romanian: Borş de pui

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Sour Soup with Fish Balls

In Romanian:Bors cu perisoare de peste

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Sour Soup with Fish Balls I

Sour Soup with Fish Balls I from the Recidemia collection

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Sour Soup with Veal

In Romanian: Bors de vitel

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Southern Cornbread

- This is a hearty, unsweetened variety of cornbread, which is widely served in the Southeastern United States. It is easy to make--and is usually served as the bread portion of lunch or dinner (supper).

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Southern Cornbread

- This is a hearty, unsweetened variety of cornbread, which is widely served in the Southeastern United States. It is easy to make--and is usually served as the bread portion of lunch or dinner (supper).

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Southern Cornbread I

Southern Cornbread I from the Recidemia collection

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Southern Peach Shortcake

Southern Peach Shortcake from the Recidemia collection

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Soynut Butter Cookies

Yield: 4 dozen cookies.

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Soy Pretzels

Soy Pretzels from the Recidemia collection

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Soy Snickerdoodles

Soy Snickerdoodles from the Recidemia collection

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Spaetzle with Fennel

Spaetzle with Fennel from the Recidemia collection

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Spanish Cake

A rich loaf cake heavily spiced and studded with plump Raisins.

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Special Occasion Orange Pecan Biscotti

Purchased from the O'Reilly Estate in Fort Worth, Texas in 1988. Marked as Bessie’s favorite biscotti “sells well at bake sales”. Notation indicates this came from a 1960’s Ladies Home Journal. Exact date unknown.

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Spice Cookies II

Spice Cookies II from the Recidemia collection

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Spiced Pumpkin Bars

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Spicy Corn Bread

Bread

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Spicy Fried Wings

No need for wing sauce. These are already plenty hot.

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Spicy Veggie Cakes

Spicy Veggie Cakes from the Recidemia collection

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Spinach and Ricotta Filling

Spinach and Ricotta Filling from the Recidemia collection

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Spritzgeback

Spritzgeback is a type of German cookie.

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Square Deluxe

Purchased from the Watson Estate in McKinney, Texas in 1991. Dated 1944. I can’t even imagine making this recipe.

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Squash Casserole

Squash Casserole is best in summer when squash is ripe and plentiful.

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Sri Lanka Mung-Ata Kavum Jaggery

Sri Lanka Mung-Ata Kavum Jaggery from the Recidemia collection

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Steamed Pudding with Golden Syrup

Steamed Pudding with Golden Syrup from the Recidemia collection

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Steep Estate Banana Nut Bread

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Steep Estate in Elmo, Texas in 1989.