I've never tried freezing cooked eggs, but you can freeze eggs in the shell. You need to poke a hole in the shell before freezing. Frozen eggs cannot be refrozen. You will need to thaw only what you can immediately use. I haven't tried this myself. I read this years ago.
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> I have about five dozen eggs and would like to use some of them up before they go bad. I thought about making some omelets and freezing them. Would that work? I canât find much at all online about it. I donât have any ice cube trays to freeze them that way so I need some other way to save them.
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> Thanks, Kim
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