pre formed turkey eggs

December 15, 2008 on 12:30 pm | In Photos | Comments

These pre formed eggs are a tasty treat that have been used for years but not normally seen in the US markets. I first had these eggs while on a trip to Asia and it was served to me in a rich heart warming soup. After the turkey slaughter I had a bunch so I made this soup with cauliflower mushrooms, pasta and spinach it was an instant hit.

10 Responses to “pre formed turkey eggs”

  1. Those are one of my favorite treats when we butcher old laying hens.

  2. Try using them when you make pasta. It will be THE BEST….

  3. Al Hunter says:

    That’s a very spooky looking product. What exactly are they? Are they actually unlaid eggs without a shell?

  4. Steve says:

    Are those from just one turkey?

  5. nessaz says:

    Oh, my. My bubba used to pull those out of the chickens she bought in the old italian market in Philly, and she would cook them in the soup for me. Yum, thanks for bringing back those good memories!

  6. grazatt says:

    Are those eggs with out the shell? What do they taste like?

  7. Very informative stuff – thank you for taking the time to share it! I’m also interested, which theme have you installed on this blog? Its a great design and I would like to know if it’s custom or not.

  8. Juliet Jones says:

    I used to live in Spain, and on the first street where I lived, there was a meat store specializing in offal, stores of this kind used to be called “casqueria”. I doubt they still exist. Anyway, they used to sell the bright yellow things called “huevos de gallina” or possibly “huevas”, I can’t remember. I never purchased any because I wasn’t sure how to prepare them. And like other posts, I want to know – what exactly are they?

  9. @Trinadj says:

    Had dinner at a Laotian friend’s house, she prepared a traditional Lao chicken soup with lots of unlaid eggs & fresh dill. She showed us the single saran-wrapped styrofoam package of fresh ingredients (the eggs, innards, herbs) which can actually be purchased at Lao/SEAsian markets in Oakland area. I don’t know the store names tho, will need to ask her. Soup was super spicy, kinda scary-looking, & oh so delish!

  10. chairz23 says:

    In Mexico they surgically remove the preformed eggs from Iguanas.

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