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I have a single female mallard. She was supposed to be a drake, thus the name, Ziggy. A few weeks ago a noticed a very strange green egg in a nest. I have no EEs so I thought it was a bad egg. I checked in the nest a couple of days later, and yep! More green eggs! BYC members helped me figure out Zigs was laying! So, never having duck eggs before, I took one and poached it. No real seasoning or anything, because I wanted to taste the egg itself. Even without seasoning, it was very good! Very little white and a large yolk. The yolk is creamier than chicken eggs and deeply rich in flavor.
I don't like over cooked yolks from any egg, and I decided to make Eggs Benedict with them a few days later. SUPER YUMMY! I am now SOLD on duck eggs! They definitely taste different than chicken eggs, but I would not set them above them. The eggs from my RIRs are always fantastic. I'm organic so I don't feed my chickens store bought feed unless I'm in a pinch. They free roam over several acres and get everything they need from the biodiversity of my farm before coming home to roost and their eggs are vibrant, tasty and... organic!
If you have the opportunity to try a duck egg, DO!
Blessings!
Tracy