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Back when I did my quick tour of some Missouri homesteads, I was blessed with some quail eggs from . We tried hard-boiling some right away, and they were amazing. Yesterday, we finally tried a few over-easy, which was a real treat!
OVER EASY QUAIL EGGS
While the hard-boiled ones were excellent, we wanted to try some quail eggs another way too. While I was making some breakfast yesterday, Pinkie-Pepper brought in an 18-pack of the quail eggs that we received from , so I gave them a try too.
Due to their size, they looked like little hors d'oeuvres. They also don't take as long to fully cook as chicken eggs.
I suppose that I could have fit quite a few more in this pan. Since we are thinking about getting some quail for our homestead one day, we were all very excited to try eating the eggs another way.
Of course, just one by itself on a plate doesn't look like a great breakfast. Maybe it looks like a good diet, but not a big breakfast for a hardworking man.
It doesn't even look like an appropriate breakfast for a tiny girl either. Thankfully, this was just one part of our breakfast, and a very welcome part at that!
Check out how excited those were once I got all the quail eggs cooked!
@LITTLE-PEPPERS ENJOY LITTLE EGGS FOR BREAKFAST
Here are just some fun photos of the enjoying their breakfast. It was an interesting experience, but also very delicious and we all enjoyed it! See for yourself!
As an added bonus, here is my interview with
in case you missed it!
As always, I'm
and here's the proof:
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