When I am solving a programming problem or learning to do a new task, I often add new answers at Stack Overflow because teaching other people helps me to learn myself. Some of these answers are short and simple, while others are more canonical. Later, after not doing a task for some time, I find myself searching for my old answers to see how I did it before.
Rather than having to search every time, I wish there was a way that I could arrange my answers topically so that I could find the good/useful ones faster. I tried to add this to my profile page once, but the long link addresses brought me to my character limit too fast.
The favorites tab doesn't work for this because I use favorites to star interesting questions that I might like to add an answer to later. Other people have suggested adding bookmarks (see this one, for example) in which one could bookmark an answer.
Having bookmarks would work, but if there were a tab for "My Best Answers", other people, including potential employers, could see what you feel your best work on Stack Overflow is. One's best answers are not necessary the ones that have the most votes. For those with a wide variety of answers, it could be almost like the index of a programming textbook.
Update
I updated my profile page with a rudimentary example. This could work if I strip the links down to be as short as possible, but I would still prefer an separate tab or area of the screen.