Carnes

Hard-boiled egg yolks

Hard-boiled egg yolks
Popularity 3 recipes

Used in multiple popular recipes

Ingredient Information

Name

Hard-boiled egg yolks

Category

Carnes

Popularity

3 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Hard-boiled egg yolks are the yellow, central part of the egg that has been cooked until it achieves a firm and dry texture. They are obtained by cooking whole eggs in boiling water until both the white and the yolk are completely solidified, which normally takes between 9 and 12 minutes.

This ingredient is widely used in cooking to add flavor, color, and a creamy texture to various dishes. Hard-boiled egg yolks are ideal for preparing salads, fillings for pastries or sandwiches, and also as a base for sauces like homemade mayonnaise or deviled eggs. Their origin is as ancient as the use of eggs in human nutrition, with a presence in multiple cuisines around the world.

Regarding their properties, hard-boiled egg yolks are an excellent source of high-quality protein, healthy fats, B-complex vitamins, vitamin A, D, and minerals such as iron and phosphorus. Their moderate consumption provides energy and essential nutrients for the body.

In different regions of Latin America, hard-boiled egg yolks may also be known as: yema dura, yema cocida, yema de huevo dura or simply yema cocida. These variants are commonly used in traditional and home recipes that require a versatile and nutritious ingredient.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
146mcg
folate
126mg
potassium
322
calories
15.9g
protein
1084mg
cholesterol
656mcg
vitamin a
2.0mcg
vitamin d
1.1mcg
vitamin b12
27.5g
total fat
9.1g
saturated fat
1.2g
carbohydrates

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