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  • Crispy fried chicken and a silky poached duck egg turning comfort food into a gourmet delight.

  • yummy i need this

  • Looks delicious

  • Whoa, that looks insanely good 😍

  • looks super comforting. does the duck egg make a big difference compared to a regular egg or a marinated egg? I don't think i've actually ever had one.

    on the one hand, I keep ducks so all I use these days is duck eggs. On the other hand, they're definitely richer and fattier than chicken eggs, especially store bought chicken eggs. When poached into a soup, it really makes for a lush experience.

  • Nice! It looks more hearty.