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We have a turkey hen with our laying hens. She has her own laying nest and consistently lays daily. My wife saved up a dozen and made deviled turkey eggs for Christmas dinner. My Dad said: We may be the only ones in the world to be having deviled Turkey eggs for dinner. Anyone else have deviled turkey eggs today or ever?
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Been years 20-25 but when we had turkeys mom would make them sometimes. Also had turkey eggs to dye as Easter eggs
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Have had deviled duck eggs, but never turkey eggs. What a great idea !!
How does the turkey get along with your hens ?
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Interesting,how were they ?
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Just bigger...otherwise no difference. We eat them fried, scrambled, & poached all the time.
The Turkey was hatched and raised with these hens...they don’t know any difference.
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Quail eggs is as close as I can come.
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I noticed seagull eggs taste the same as chicken eggs, just bigger.
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Got a seagull colony about a mile from the house— soon as the ice goes out go out there and throw all the eggs in the lake— come back next day and get the fresh ones. Sometimes get a dozen sometimes only a couple.
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Love deviled eggs but never had deviled turkey eggs.
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Quail eggs is as close as I can come. I’ve had pickled quail eggs. Never ate a turkey egg.
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Love deviled eggs but never had deviled turkey eggs. +1.
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How many ostrich eggs to make a meal?
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Never turkeys but we used to have a few geese (danged messy things). A boiled goose egg was big enough to cut into steaks. My wife developed an allergy to them so we got rid of them. I certainly celebrated that day.
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Don't have turkeys anymore so can't try that, but once my ducks start laying again I'll have to try those. I find the duck eggs to be slighty superior to chicken eggs overall.
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As a kid I remember seeing a goose egg once. Freaking huge.
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Looks like something from the Flinstones. I'd try one.
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