Salted eggs were almost certainly created as a way to preserve an abundance of eggs to eat when times were leaner. The best ones are duck eggs, because they are larger and have a richer, more oily yolk than those from chickens.It’s not difficult to make them – it just takes time. You put the uncooked whole eggs – shell and all – in a heavy saltwater brine in a tall jar or container, so the eggs have plenty of room to bob around.The brine penetrates the porous shell, and as the egg gets heavier…
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