I'm doing an experiment today. I'm freezing some eggs to see how frozen eggs turn out.
@JanetMarie inspired the idea, so I came home from a visit and decided to look at the various ways that people freeze them and try it out.
I have did 6 whole in muffin cups (lined with paper). Those will get popped out and paper removed, then put into a vacuum sealed bag (as Janet does).
Then I did 6 that I lightly beat, put into a silicone ice cube tray with the large cube size. These I did one at a time (one egg to a compartment) then sprinkled on a little salt. They will also get popped out and put into a sealed bag.
Janet said that the ones you do whole change after frozen so that the yolks are firmer and will only be good to use as fried eggs. The slightly beaten ones with the addition of salt should work for baking, etc.
So...
I'm going to try each kind and see how they work. I may decide to freeze some for the winter months at the end of the season. Right now I have lots of eggs since 12 of my girls were hatched in June. But next winter I expect the normal time off.
Sounds like a fun (& hopefully tasty) experiment!
My sister saved eggs using the scrambled ice cube tray method .... then popped them into Ziplock Bags to save space. She used the frozen eggs for scrambled or baking.