75+ Dessert recipes to use up extra eggs (2024)

It's that time of year when all of our hens are laying and it feels like we have eggs and eggs and eggs for days! So what do you do with all those eggs? Cook with them of course. I'm sure you've been eating eggs every day for breakfast though (aren't we all?) so what else can we make with lots of eggs? Desserts and more desserts!!

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Luckily (since we're not yet into the heat of Summer) it's a perfect time to make baked desserts and other dishes using all those excess eggs. The current slightly cool temps mean baking warms the kitchen without overheating the house. So grab your egg basket and get ready for dessert!

I checked in with the best food bloggers the interwebs has to offer and found some of the most A-mazing dessert recipes and some of them use as many of 13 eggs! I told you we could use up those eggs.

Related reading: How to freeze raw eggs.

Because I absolutely have to organize things, I've listed these recipes in order of how many whole eggs they use. What started out as a small list of 20ish recipes soon turned in to a massive list of amazing desserts from some of the best recipe creators on the internet!

So without further chit chat here are the absolute best dessert recipes to use up your extra eggs!


10 eggs
Brazo de Mercedes Cupcake

8 eggs + 5 egg whites
Jiggly Fluffy Japanese cheesecake

7 eggs + 3 whites
Lemon Curd cake with White Chocolate Swiss Buttercream

7 eggs + 2 whites
Mini Eclairs with Lime Custard Filling & Meringue Topping

7 eggs
Daredevil's Impossible cake (separating custard/fudge cake)

Vanilla Rose Chiffon cake

6 eggs
Six egg pound cake

Best Ever Monster cookies

Authentic Mexican flan

Grain Free Chocolate Almond cake

Vanilla Buttermilk cake with Strawberry Buttercream frosting

Gluten-Free Cream Cheese Pound cake

Pecan Pie cobbler

Bløtkake - Norwegian Cream Cake

Sweet Ricotta Easter calzone

Best Flourless Chocolate Truffle cake (gluten free)

Sculptured Lemon Buttermilk Pound cake (gluten free)

Chocolate Cream Cake with Ricotta

Fancy Chocolate Charlotte cake

Most Delicious Italian Angeletti cookies

German Pancake

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5 eggs + 4 yolksItalian Rum cake

5 Eggs + 4 whites
Lazy Girl's Meyer Lemon Meringue tart

5 eggs + 3 yolks
Extra rich and creamy cheesecake

5 eggs
Cranberry Pecan Pound cake

Grandma's Chocolate pie

Old Fashioned Lemon Meringue pie

Blender Batter Keto Lemon Blueberry bread

Pan de Elote, Mexican Sweet Corn cake

Philippine Sylvanas Cookies

Blueberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake

7-Up Bundt cake

3 Ingredient Souffle cheesecake

4 eggs + 1 yolk
Chocolate Pound cake with Kahlua Glaze

4 eggs
Overnight creme brulee french toast bake

Egg custard pie

Butterscotch pie with Meringue Topping

Cranberry Cream Cheese loaf

Classic flan

Chocolate Crinkle cookies

Victoria Sponge cake with Balsamic Strawberries

The Best Carrot cake Ever with Cream Cheese frosting

Cookie Butter Cheesecake Recipe

Creamy Limoncello Italian Ricotta Cake

Carrot cake(gluten free)

Meyer Lemon Buttermilk Pound cake

Chocolate pound cake with chocolate ganache

Coconut Flour Brownies

Passion Fruit Cake

Mini Pavlovas with Tangerine curd

Coca Cola Chocolate Cake

Cookies N Cream Oreo Cheesecake

Low Carb Pumpkin Bread

Flourless Banana Zucchini loaf

Old Fashioned Hot Milk Cake

Vanilla Magic Custard Cake

Easy Banana bread

Decadent Double Chocolate mousse

Caramel Apple Cream Puffs

Lemon Pudding cake

3 eggs + 1 yolk
Delicious Lemon Curd

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Dessert recipes using only egg yolks

Pair the recipes in this next section with the recipes below that use only egg whites.

12 yolks
12 Yolk Pound cake

9 egg yolks
Old Fashioned Eggnog

7 yolks + 1 whole egg
Egg Custard tarts

7 yolks
Passion Fruit tart

6 egg yolks
Creme-brulee

Raspberry curd (sugar free)

Dandelion & Honey Ice cream

5 yolks
Brown Sugar Ice Cream

Sugar Free Blueberry curd

4 yolks + 3wholeeggs
Cream Puffs with Pastry Cream

4 yolks + 1wholeegg
Creme brulee(keto)

4 egg yolks
Chocolate mousse

Breakfast Creme Brulee

Dairy Free Lemon pudding

3 egg yolks + 3 whole eggs
Traditional Cuban flan

Dessert recipes using only egg whites

Pair the recipes in this section with the recipes above that use only egg yolks.

12 egg whites
Angel Food cake

8 egg white
French Macarons with Espresso Chocolate ganache

4 egg whites
Purple Flower Meringue cookies

Pistachio Poke cake

Cheeselova, Cheesecake & Pavlova Love Child

Chocolate mousse

Strawberry Pavlova with Mezcal & Lime

Unicorn Poop meringue cookies

Is it just me, or are you suddenly hungry too? Do you have a recipe in mind to make first? I'm slowly making my way through this list and everything has just been amazing! Plus, I'm finally running out of eggs.

Sorry if my organization method seemed a little wonky...I'm not a recipe creator so I wasn't sure how I should order them. Whoops. I hope you enjoyed the list!

Want some new breakfast recipes to use up extra eggs? Check out my recipes for cloud eggs, quiche and more.

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75+ Dessert recipes to use up extra eggs (2024)

FAQs

What can I do with lots of extra eggs? ›

If you have an abundance of whole eggs on your hands, here are some great egg recipes to use them up:
  1. Quiche. ...
  2. Frittata. ...
  3. Strata. ...
  4. Shakshuka. ...
  5. Sheet Pan Hash. ...
  6. Roasted Eggs for a Crowd. ...
  7. Poached Eggs Over Lentils. ...
  8. Huevos Rancheros.
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What to make with old eggs? ›

Even though refrigerated eggs stay fresh for several weeks beyond their sell-by or expiration date, they don't last forever. So use the surplus eggs for something practical, like whipping up a drool-worthy frittata for your next breakfast or baking a cake for your upcoming neighborhood potluck.

How to use up eggs and freeze? ›

Preserving Eggs

Sprinkle each egg with either a small pinch of sugar or a tiny pink of salt. Scramble in the well. Place in the freezer for a few hours until completely solid. Pop out and place in a freezer safe plastic bag or airtight container.

What dessert made from cream and eggs and often flavored with chocolate? ›

Mousse is one of the most rich and decadent desserts and is often made with chocolate. Either whipped cream or beaten egg whites (sometimes both!) are folded into a mixture of melted chocolate, egg yolks, and sugar, then chilled.

What can you do with an over supply of eggs? ›

Make use of this shopping trolley must-have.
  1. Sweet Potato and Zucchini Slice. Great for lunches, picnics and as breakfast muffins. ...
  2. Curried Egg and Cos Rolls. ...
  3. Mini Cheese and Bacon Frittatas. ...
  4. Chinese Omelette. ...
  5. Prosciutto Egg Cups. ...
  6. Quick vegetarian fried rice. ...
  7. One-cup quiche. ...
  8. Best Potato Salad.

What can I do with all the eggs I have? ›

You can use them in baking, or you could make noodles with them by adding flour and eggs together. Many sauces and foods with a creamy texture, like custard, use tempered egg yolks. You could also crack eggs and freeze them for later.

What to do with eggs past best before date? ›

The best before date indicates the time the eggs will maintain Grade A quality, if stored properly. It is normally 28 to 35 days from the date of packing. If you use them after that date, they are better for baking, hard boiling or scrambling rather than poaching or frying. Learn more.

How to throw out expired eggs? ›

Compost or Trash

If you do not have a compost pile at your home, check your local municipal recycling website to see if composting services are offered in your community. If composting is not an option, it goes in the trash.

Can I use expired eggs for baking? ›

It's not a common occurrence, fortunately: “Based on best available data, we'd expect to see SE in 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 20,000 eggs,” says Chapman. But while older eggs, even those past the date on the carton, may suffer from diminished quality (smell and taste not so great), they are OK to eat or use in baking.

Can I freeze eggs for later use? ›

According to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), you can freeze eggs for up to one year. When you're ready to use frozen eggs, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator or under running cold water. Use egg yolks or whole eggs as soon as they're thawed.

How long do eggs last in the fridge? ›

Information. Eggs may be refrigerated three to five weeks from the day they are placed in the refrigerator. The "Sell-By" date will usually expire during that length of time, but the eggs will be perfectly safe to use. Always purchase eggs before the "Sell-By" or EXP (expiration) date on the carton.

Is it better to freeze your eggs yes or no? ›

"Studies suggest that women who freeze their eggs before age 35 have a better chance of a successful pregnancy than those who freeze their eggs after age 35." This is because the more eggs retrieved and frozen, the better the chance of a successful pregnancy.

What is a dessert made of only egg whites and sugar called? ›

While it may seem daunting, a basic meringue is nothing more than a mixture of beaten egg whites and sugar.

Can I freeze extra eggs? ›

Yes, you can freeze eggs. Eggs can be frozen for up to a year, although it is recommended to use them within 4 months for freshness. Many people find themselves being left with spare egg whites or yolks after a recipe requiring just one or the other, or even throwing out unused eggs when the box hits its expiry date.

What can you do with unused eggs? ›

Old eggs or rotten eggs are acceptable in composting programs - including your home compost pile. Contact your local recycling coordinator to find out whether your local transfer station offers municipal composting. Or consider starting your own home compost bin for your organic materials!

How do you preserve extra eggs? ›

Thermostabilized eggs stored around 65°F will last for about 2 weeks and stored at 34°F they will last for up to 8 months. Thermostabilizing and oiling fresh eggs are often combined to make their storage life even longer. The two processes can be combined by heating up oil instead of water to dip the eggs into.

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