Good Uses for Quail Eggs

Scissors made all the difference in my quail-cooking. Got some on Amazon (but would definitely go through eBay if I had to do it again!). No more fumbling with a knife.

The eggs are versatile, and just the right size: dropped in ramen, whole in curry, boiled for snacks. Sometimes I dye them, because I like they way they look in packed lunches.

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I got one pair sent out to me from ebay UK (I live in the UK). It cost about 2.5 GBP each, then i saw some in china at about 1 GBP each. I ordered 5 :) for friends and family. I would order some now if i were in the USA, before you get stung with an additional 25% import tax ;).
 
Egg scissors are totally worth it. The eggs aren't as brittle as chicken eggs, so you don't get a clean break without them and you end up with shell fragments as well.

Like other eggs, quail eggs can be stored at room temp for a couple of weeks as long as you don't wash away the bloom.
 
If it hasn't been mentioned yet, my husband likes to boil them, peel them and then put them in jalopeno or habanero pepper juice. He loves them like that.
I never thought of putting them in soup yummy-licious!
 
I usually cook them softboiled, eaten plain or chopped up with some pasta.

If you like pickled eggs that's a great way to preserve them in case you have too many or want to give to family/friends.
 

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