How would you cook your first duck egg?

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I think you gotta go softboiled for first one to really get the pure flavor

That's a good point!

Poached on toast

Can you imagine the hollandaise sauce you could make with it?

oh yeah, and the mayonnaise... it would be good for these for sure

Poached or scrambled on some sourdough toast with bacon.

Bake with it, they make cakes extra good. Or, blend it up with raw milk bananas and honey.

The first egg from your own ducks & you'd bake a cake with it?

Wouldn't you want to see what it tasted like?

Yes. I'd do whatever I wanted with it. It's my egg.

i've eaten them, not fond of the semitransparent whites at all

How was it cooked?

boiled and fried, same deal, it's semitranslucent and less elastic than chicken egg white

the yolk is quite good but a bit funky

Well there were 2 more this morning. And hopefully another 2 tomorrow, so omelettes are on the menu tomorrow.

Send pics!

Drink it raw

Update:

We made scrambled eggs. They were delicious with some cheese.

Also, they had germinal discs. You know what that means? πŸ˜‰

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