Anyone have any ideas on what to do with a dozen quail eggs?

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aargersi added about 1 year ago

Have a party! You now have the cutes food item ever in your posession!

http://www.food52.com/recipes/2843_eggs_and_baskets

http://www.food52.com/recipes/3241_baby_ham_eggs

http://www.food52.com/recipes/3252_duck_its_baby_eggs_in_onion_nests

nutcakes added about 1 year ago

Boil and use as garnish for Salad Nicoise. Poach and use to fill braised artichoke bottoms. Use yolk only raw over tuna tartare.

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dymnyno added about 1 year ago

I love to hard boil the eggs and then pickle them with a little cider vinegar. If you use juice from pickled beets , the eggs become bright pink. They are great in salads. Or, just to eat.

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linzarella added about 1 year ago

Finish off a sushi meal the traditional way, with a raw quail egg shooter: separate the quail egg yolk from the white, put the yolk at the bottom of a shot glass, top with a tiny dot of sriracha, and take the shot. Let the yolk slowly dissolve under your tongue. Sweet oozing heaven...

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TiggyBee added about 1 year ago

Thank you all for the great and thoughtful ideas! A tough choice lies ahead...

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vvvanessa added about 1 year ago

there's also steak tartare. and i second the shooters. you can just break off the tops, add your poison (i agree with the sriracha idea, and there's also spicy pickled veggies and bacon crumbles), and then shoot them.

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mrslarkin added about 1 year ago

Can you juggle? heh heh. This recipe for Chinese Tea Eggs looks cool: http://steamykitchen.com/2147-chinese-tea-eggs-recipe.html

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pierino added about 1 year ago

Poach, poach, poach and maybe serve in individual fried (grated) potato baskets, kind of like a little nest.

luvcookbooks added about 1 year ago

I think tiny Scotch Eggs. They always seem like too much with hen's eggs, but might be a perfect bite with quail eggs. Keep us posted!!

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American Gastronomic added about 1 year ago

Homemade white sauce pizza with bacon, when you take out the pizza from the oven, immediately crack the eggs on the pizza. Let rest for a few minutes. The whites will cook, but the yolks will break beautifully. Serve with arugula salad. Yum!

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Kitchen Butterfly added about 1 year ago

I love quails scotch eggs like luvcookbooks. I have a no fry recipe which I made months ago and was a HUGE hit. Here's the recipe which can be adjusted when using normal eggs. http://www.food52.com/recipes/6952_ovenbaked_scotch_eggs

Jon Palmer added about 1 year ago

Drop a yolk into a the middle of a bowl of risotto immediately before serving.

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