Got a bunch of eggs that are about to go bad? Or headed out of town and want to save the dozen in your fridge? There’s a kitchen hack for that, and it involves your freezer. Can you freeze eggs? Yes. Turns out, the freezer is the perfect way to save eggs for months. But whatever you do: don’t try to freeze them whole. Follow this method!

Can you freeze eggs?

Want to extend the life of a dozen eggs in your fridge? Guess what? You can freeze them. It sounds odd, but you can lightly whisk eggs, freeze them in cubes, and use them for breakfasts for the next few months. Why would you do this?

To cut back on food waste To save eggs for longer, especially if you’re cooking for one If you’re going out of town and want to extend the life of your eggs

How to freeze eggs

Do not freeze eggs whole: they’ll explode in the freezer! Instead, lightly whisk the eggs and place them in a silicon tray. Follow this simple method:

Grab an ice cube tray (silicone is best) or a muffin tin. We like using silicone ice cube trays so you can pop the eggs right out. Brush the holes with oil if using a regular ice cube tray or muffin tin. This is the easiest way to pop out the frozen eggs. Lightly whisk the eggs, then pour into the trays. Use 1 egg per hole, or if you’re using large ice cube trays like ours 2 eggs will fit. Freeze 2 hours. Pop them out of the trays and place in a sealed freezer safe container.

How long do frozen eggs last in the freezer?

Frozen eggs last in the freezer for 3 months. Technically you can freeze them for up to 1 year. But we suggest using them within 3 months: you won’t have to deal with freezer burn.

Defrost in the fridge for 24 hours before using

Last tip about freezing eggs! You’ll need to defrost them for 24 hours before you use them. Place them in the refrigerator and allow them to defrost. Can’t you cook the eggs right from the freezer? No, the eggs don’t cook evenly. If you place a frozen block in a pan, the outsides cook and become rubbery before the insides are defrosted. (We tested this variation! Not recommended.)

What to make with frozen eggs

You have to scramble the eggs to freeze them, so you can’t get away with using them for fried eggs like sunny side up or over easy. Here’s what you can make with frozen eggs:

Scrambles like Perfect Scrambled Eggs, Fluffy Eggs, or this Breakfast Vegetable Scramble Omelettes like the a Classic Omelette Tacos like Breakfast Tacos or Egg Tacos Frittatas like Basic Frittata or Veggie Mini Frittatas Quiche like Vegetarian Spinach Quiche

Love eggs? Head to our top 22 Best Egg Recipes, Top 10 Egg Recipes for Breakfast or How to Cook Eggs: 10 Ways!

Want to freeze other ingredients you’ve got on hand? Try these handy methods:

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