I have just bought a beautiful goose egg, and its bl**dy huge ! Does anybody have any idea how long this should take to boil, for a soft-boiled treat ? I can't weigh it unfortunately, as I don't have a set of scales here in my caravan
Thanks OG... I was estimating about 8 mins myself. It cost 99p, which is a bit expensive but judging by my other post today, I do seem to be spending an awful lot of food this weekend !
Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we may die. Not sure who said that but I 100% agree !
Eccles...that was 99p for one, not half a dozen, but the person who sold it too me was able to point out the goose responsible, which is something even Waitrose can't do !
8 mins proved just right. And it was absolutely delicious. Am going to get another one on Monday, for 99p and try frying it this time !
Still can't believe that they were so expensive in Waitrose. £6.99 each !
I know is supposed to be something special when it comes to supermarkets but the local shop in the Cornish village where I am at present proves much better value for money.
No Psybbo, they taste just the same as hens eggs, as do duck eggs as well. If you had your eyes closed when eating them, you would know the difference. Apparently you can eat Turkey eggs as well, which I have yet to try.
We get them round here at the farmers market for the same price .
90p each last time I was there .I love ducks eggs too .They are great for baking and tasty boiled with soldiers .A quid a dozen on the local market .