Can you guess?  Which is the chicken, which is the duck?
Now here I am with 4 duck eggs and no idea what to do with them. Off to the internet I go!
Here's what I found out:
"the yolks of duck eggs have more fat and the whites more protein than those of chicken eggs, and you need to take these differences into account when cooking. Somewhat gentler cooking is the key."
"You can do anything with a duck egg that you do with a chicken egg. Duck eggs are less watery than chicken eggs, so overcooking them can render them rubbery. Duck eggs are excellent for baking. Due to their high protein content, duck eggs make cakes rise high and stay that way, while their high fat content gives baked goods a richer taste and color. The size difference between duck eggs and chicken eggs should be taken into account. Some bakers use 1 duck egg for every 2 chicken eggs called for. Duck egg whites are harder to whip than the chicken variety. Adding a little acid, in the form of lemon juice, will help whip them into shape."
- So the hubby and I decided just to fry up our eggs...You can see the size difference between the duck egg and the chicken egg. The duck egg was also much whiter than the chicken.We served the egg on a piece of toast with a slice of American cheese. I kept the yolk extra runny for the hubby (his preference).First Impression:These were delicious!!! So creamy in taste. Not gamey at all (like some posts stated) And if you love the yolk, these are the eggs for you! Pleasantly surprised and so happy we decided to try these. I'll be getting more at the farmer's market tomorrow!Nutrition Info: Duck EggNutrition Facts Serving Size
 1 egg (70.0 g)Amount Per ServingCalories
 130Calories from Fat
 87% Daily Value*Total Fat
 9.6g15%Saturated Fat
 2.6g13%Polyunsaturated Fat
 0.9gMonounsaturated Fat
 4.6gCholesterol
 619mg206%Sodium
 102mg4%Total Carbohydrates
 1.0g0%Sugars
 0.7gProtein
 9.0gVitamin A 9% • Vitamin C 0% Calcium 4% • Iron 15% * Based on a 2000 calorie dietChicken Egg:
 Nutrition Facts Serving Size
 1 medium (44.0 g)Amount Per ServingCalories
 63Calories from Fat
 39% Daily Value*Total Fat
 4.4g7%Saturated Fat
 1.4g7%Polyunsaturated Fat
 0.6gMonounsaturated Fat
 1.7gCholesterol
 186mg62%Sodium
 62mg3%Total Carbohydrates
 0.3g0%Sugars
 0.3gProtein
 5.5gVitamin A 4% • Vitamin C 0% Calcium 2% • Iron 4% * Based on a 2000 calorie diet
 




 
 
 
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2 comments:
say that if they do mostly foraging- will taste dirty- but if you feed them std fowl food as well, eggs should be delicious
they were wonderful! really loved them!
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