No.
Egg yolks are required.
To convert 2 whole eggs into egg whites for a recipe, simply separate the yolks from the whites by cracking the eggs and carefully transferring the whites into a separate bowl. You can discard the yolks or save them for another recipe.
You can use egg whites instead of whole eggs in a recipe by separating the yolks from the whites and using only the whites in the recipe. This can help reduce the fat and cholesterol content in the dish while still providing structure and binding properties.
If a recipe calls for whole eggs - it means the yolk & the white (albumen). Some recipes ask for you to just use the yolks.
Each recipe is different, but no-cholesterol recipes DO exist.
If a recipe calls for "2 eggs," it means THE WHOLE EGG. If they want you to use the egg yolk only, it will say, "add the yolk of 2 eggs." If they want you to use the egg whites only, it will say, "separate the eggs and beat in the whites." To 'separate' an egg means to separate the yolk from the whites.
A box cake calling for 3 egg whites would not rise properly without the egg whites. Applesauce is not a suitable substitute for egg whites. Possible solutions would be to borrow eggs from a neighbor, or prepare a different dessert using available ingredients.
You would need 63 eggs to make the cake according to the recipe.
They are probably asking for 19 eggs.
Omit the yolks, and try using two egg whites per egg called for. The extra egg white will make up for the moisture lost in the omitted yolk. For instance, if the recipe calls for two eggs, use four egg whites.
To convert eggs to egg whites for a recipe, separate the yolks from the whites by cracking the egg and carefully transferring the yolk back and forth between the two halves of the shell, allowing the white to fall into a bowl. Repeat this process for each egg needed.
To adjust a recipe that calls for medium eggs to accommodate using large eggs instead, you can simply use fewer large eggs than the number of medium eggs called for in the recipe. Typically, one large egg is equivalent to about 1.25 medium eggs. Adjusting the number of eggs used in the recipe can help maintain the proper balance of ingredients and ensure the desired texture and consistency in the final dish.
Yes, you can use 3 medium eggs in cornbread if you do not have two large eggs.