Our lovely friend Linda keeps chickens, and the other day she kindly gave us some eggs. They are so pretty! I don’t think the photos do them justice – the colours are much more lively than in the photos, and the differences between them greater. (I really do need to get a decent camera, I think).
Delicious fresh eggs from happy chickens.
I asked Linda about the breeds, and she tells me, left to right, they are from:
The blue ones = Cotswold Legbar (a breed from the Cotwolds in England)
The little cream ones = Australorp (a breed from Australia)
The big white pointy ones = Ancona (a breed from Italy).
She also has Fayoumi chucks as well, but no eggs from them on this occasion. Fayoumis are an Egyptian breed.
So pretty.
Linda’s League of Nations chickens have a great life: they spend a lot of time wandering round her garden (and destroying her plants), and the eggs they produce are absolutely delicious and the best we have ever eaten.
Breakfast (one of the Cotswold Legbar eggs, poached). Yum!
I used Marcus Wareing‘s foolproof method for poaching, as detailed here.