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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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Chocolate Chip Cookies by Criscodisco

Submitted by criscodisco Uploaded by Souffle These are some rocking chocolate chip cookies, and can easily be made by anyone. They don't seem like anything special, but I get rants and raves every time I make them, so here goes.

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Chocolate Chip Cookies by Miss Anthropology

jpg These are my favorites! A little time consuming, but well worth it.

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Chocolate Chip Pancakes

Chocolate Chip Pancakes from the Recidemia collection

Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins
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Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins

A deliciously sweet muffin recipe that makes an excellent breakfast.

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Chocolate Cookie Crispies

Another cereal and cake mix recipe from from the Kraft and Post cereal websites.

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Chocolate Drop Cookies

Chocolate Drop Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Chocolate Mousse Pie

Chocolate Mousse Pie is a creamy and crunchy dessert of chocolate goodness.

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Chocolate Orange Tea Drops

Chocolate Orange Tea Drops from the Recidemia collection

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Chocolate peanut cookies

Chocolate peanut cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Chocolate Pecan Bars

Chocolate Pecan Bars from the Recidemia collection

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Chocolate Pecan Shortbread Drops

Chocolate Pecan Shortbread Drops Drop cookies are the easiest type of cookie to make. Keep a batch of frozen dough in the freezer to quickly satisfy a ferocious sweet tooth.

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Chocolate Ravioli

When I was a little girl, my parents would get Nutella quite often and I absolutely loved it.

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Chocolate Sausage

When I was young I loved this recipe! And I must admit that I still love it a lot! It's an easy no-baking sweet that every kid will enjoy both to make and to eat! If the dough is too hard you can add 1 or 2 tablespoons of milk or melted butter.

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Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies

Makes about 2 dozen cookies

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Christmas Biscuits

Christmas Biscuits from the Recidemia collection

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Christmas Butter Cookies I

Makes 4 – 5 dozen

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Christmas Eggnog I

This is a holiday favourite at my house.

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Christmas Fruitcake Cookies

Makes 36 cookies

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Christmas Ginger Cookies

These orange-flavored ginger cookies captured third place for Janis C. Peterson of Geneva, Illinois. The rolled, cutout cookies are easy to bake, have a delicious combination of fresh tastes and are sure to bring pleasure to the recipients.

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Christmas Ginger Cookies I

Christmas Ginger Cookies I from the Recidemia collection

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Christmas Gumdrop Bars

Yield: about 20 bars.

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Christmas Jewels

Christmas Jewels from the Recidemia collection

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Christmas Ornament Cookies

Christmas Ornament Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Christmas Surprises

Christmas Surprises from the Recidemia collection

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Chunky Butter Christmas Cookies

Makes 5 dozen cookies

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Ciazteczka z Makiem

Polish poppyseed cookies From "Catsrecipes Y-Group"

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Cinnamon Squash Rings

Cinnamon Squash Rings from the Recidemia collection

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Citrus Eccles Cakes

Submitted by Jobbernowl Uploaded by Schpyder I was feeling particularly bored today, so I decided to do a spot of cooking. My parents are on holiday and I couldn't be bothered to cycle to the shops, so I didn't have many ingredients to work with.

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Coclo

Big meatballs

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Cocoa Cookies

Cocoa Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Coconut Bondas

Coconut Bondas

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Coconut Bread I

300px| Coconut Bread

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Coconut Cookies

Coconut Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Coffee Can Cakes

Coffee Can Cakes from the Recidemia collection

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Coffee Cocktail

The name of this drink is a misnomer, as coffee and bitters are not to be found among its ingredients, but it looks like coffee when it has been properly concocted, and hence probably its name.

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Coffee Cookie

Coffee Cookie from the Recidemia collection

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Confetti Meatloaf

Spinach Canned by the US Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe

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Cookies II

In Romanian: Pricomigdale II

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Corn Bread

Corn Bread from the Recidemia collection

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Corn Bread II

Corn Bread II from the Recidemia collection

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Corn Dogs

American cuisine | Midwestern cuisine |

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Corned beef patties

Corned beef patties from the Recidemia collection

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Corn Pancakes

My Mom would often make Jiffy corn muffins on weekend mornings. While I was musing about this, I rea

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Corn Pancakes

American cuisine Breakfast Cuisine Vegetarian Cuisine

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Corn Skillet Cakes

Corn Skillet Cakes from the Recidemia collection

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Corn soup

Corn soup from the Recidemia collection

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Corn Sticks

Bread

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Cornucopia

Cornucopia from the Recidemia collection

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Country Cutlets with Mushrooms

Country Cutlets with Mushrooms from the Recidemia collection

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Crabby Patties

Crabby Patties from the Recidemia collection