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Room Temperature Eggs for Whipping: Cold for Separating, Warm for Volume

Room temperature eggs whip to a greater volume than cold eggs. If you need to separate eggs, do it cold (firmer yolks are less likely to break), then let the whites warm up before whipping.

Source: The Baking Bible, Rose Levy Beranbaum
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