150 Years of Cooking - eviltoast
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        It might, but you would need to track down a heritage breed. Modern chickens have been selected to grow big and fast. They also lay eggs FAR faster. This, unfortunately, lowers the quality of individual eggs. Poor diet and conditions reduce this further. Home raised chickens fix the diet and conditions, but still use fast laying breeds.

        Alternatively, duck eggs tend to be a LOT better. They have not been as heavily selected for laying speed. They also, naturally, have a more intense yoke. I grew up in a pub, in my youth. It took a while, but the customers eventually made the connection between our unusually tastes pies and pastries, and the pair of ducks living in the gardens.

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            1 month ago

            Try some non chicken eggs. Chicken eggs are good, but they are still “value bread” vs an “artisan loaf”.

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        Local eggs are more flavorful and paradoxically they’re far runnier than store eggs. I’m not sure what causes the runniness