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Old Sat, May-23-20, 18:54
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I knew most of that stuff about egg yolks containing lecithin and acting as an emulsifier, but WHAT - how have I never heard of salt-cured egg yolks before?!

I did notice years ago, while following a more strict 80/15/5 plan, that scrambled egg yolks (no whites) tasted very rich and almost cheesey, and that if I ever had to give up dairy, I'd be using them as a cheese replacement.
Not only have I never heard of anything like this, but I am amazed to learn this. I have a feeling I am going to learn so much on this forum.
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