We were invited friends house for dinner last night. My wife brought potato salad. I like lots of eggs in my potato salad. We had a couple of dozen duck what in the fridge so my wife boiled up a dozen and added them. It’s about half by volume hard boiled duck eggs and it’s delicious.

  • Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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    I find duck eggs to be pretty strong in the taste department! Like, more “eggy”. I think I like it!

    But the price at $12 for six (versus a pack of chicken eggs which is $1.50 for half a dozen) makes it hard to pick up.

    Do you find the duck eggs worth it?

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      We have ducks. There are always two or three dozen eggs in the fridge. They are definitely far superior in baking.

      I’ve eaten all kinds of eggs. The whites of duck eggs are more toothy and the yolks stickier.

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      versus a pack of chicken eggs which is $1.50 for half a dozen

      Where do you find eggs for this price?

      It’s usually double that where I am.

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        You could raise your own ducks to get duck eggs lol. Jk. Ducks are very hard to care for and require lots of work (I own 11 ducks).

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          Really? I find that they are no problem at all. We keep them in their own yard during the summer then bunk them with the chickens in the winter.

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            I mean, if you are versed with keeping poultry, them they’re pretty easy. But most people aren’t farmers lol. Exotic breeds like muscovies can be problematic in the winter because they’re susceptible to frostbite, but a good coating of Vaseline on their caruncles and feet keeps them protected for a few days.

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              Fair enough. We have a small house that we keep our ducks in over the summer. They have a nice yard with a small pool. In the winter we have a pen in our chicken house with a separate door and separate small yard where the ducks live. We will the pen with straw and it has a Cozy Coop panel to keep them warm on the coldest nights. The chickens also do a fairly good job of keeping the house warm on all but the coldest nights. They have a pair of Cozy Coop panels up near the roosts at one end of the house and we can stick a little ceramic box heater in there if it gets stupid cold.

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    not to yuck on anyones yumm, but for this guy, right here, with my two thumbs, i can’t deal with hard boiled eggs, i like hard fried, i like scrambled, i can’t deal with runny or hard boiled eggs, at all, the runniness due to the change in liquid/gellatinous constitencies i think, and the hard boiled from the overpowering sulfur, just can’t deal

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    Duck eggs are delicious. I have 11 ducks, 8 of which are laying females. I get so many eggs lmao. I can’t eat them all on my own lol

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      They’re good for baking. My wife makes pumpkin pie with duck egg custard. It’s delicious. We have one laying hen.

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          My wife makes pumpkin pie with a full lard crust from our pigs and duck egg pumpkin custard. I will dig into it hot from the oven and eat it like pumpkin pudding with bits of pie crust floating around on it with a blob of bourbon whipped cream melting on top. It pisses my wife off because the rest of the pie collapses so he always tells me not to touch them until they are cooled. Grrr…