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    Post #1 - August 17th, 2007, 10:30 am
    Post #1 - August 17th, 2007, 10:30 am Post #1 - August 17th, 2007, 10:30 am
    Anyone out there el accessable selling quail eggs? I need to poach about a half dozen of them for a dish I'm screwing around with.
    is making all his reservations under the name Steve Plotnicki from now on.
  • Post #2 - August 17th, 2007, 10:36 am
    Post #2 - August 17th, 2007, 10:36 am Post #2 - August 17th, 2007, 10:36 am
    I've purchased them in the past at Fox & Obel -- exit at Grand stop and both the trolley and Illinois bus run rather frequently.
  • Post #3 - August 17th, 2007, 10:37 am
    Post #3 - August 17th, 2007, 10:37 am Post #3 - August 17th, 2007, 10:37 am
    BR wrote:I've purchased them in the past at Fox & Obel -- exit at Grand stop and both the trolley and Illinois bus run rather frequently.
    cool thanks!
    is making all his reservations under the name Steve Plotnicki from now on.
  • Post #4 - August 17th, 2007, 10:54 am
    Post #4 - August 17th, 2007, 10:54 am Post #4 - August 17th, 2007, 10:54 am
    BR wrote:I've purchased them in the past at Fox & Obel -- exit at Grand stop and both the trolley and Illinois bus run rather frequently.

    It's probably worth noting that there are two Grand stops; the one on the Red Line (not the Blue Line) is closer and offers the trolley, while the Blue Line would necessitate taking a 65 bus. I was in Fox & Obel yesterday evening and they had several containers of quail eggs; the price was $9.99 per dozen.
  • Post #5 - August 17th, 2007, 11:41 am
    Post #5 - August 17th, 2007, 11:41 am Post #5 - August 17th, 2007, 11:41 am
    Most "Asian" markets have them readily available as well; Try Chinatown, Argyle, H-Mart, any of the markets in the 'burbs.
  • Post #6 - December 19th, 2008, 10:24 am
    Post #6 - December 19th, 2008, 10:24 am Post #6 - December 19th, 2008, 10:24 am
    Matt wrote:
    BR wrote:I've purchased them in the past at Fox & Obel -- exit at Grand stop and both the trolley and Illinois bus run rather frequently.

    It's probably worth noting that there are two Grand stops; the one on the Red Line (not the Blue Line) is closer and offers the trolley, while the Blue Line would necessitate taking a 65 bus. I was in Fox & Obel yesterday evening and they had several containers of quail eggs; the price was $9.99 per dozen.


    Quail eggs at H-Mart are $1.99 for 10 eggs. I bought them to make breakfast amusing for my 5-year-old niece. "Little eggs for little girls," though I suspect I will be corrected that she's a big girl now.

    Regards,
    Cathy2

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  • Post #7 - December 19th, 2008, 3:53 pm
    Post #7 - December 19th, 2008, 3:53 pm Post #7 - December 19th, 2008, 3:53 pm
    It's been a few years since I've been there, but the live poultry place on Western, just off Devon used to always have quail eggs.
  • Post #8 - December 19th, 2008, 4:02 pm
    Post #8 - December 19th, 2008, 4:02 pm Post #8 - December 19th, 2008, 4:02 pm
    HI,

    Captain Porky's in Zion not only has quail, they have duck eggs, too. I suggest calling in advance to guarantee they are present when you need them.

    Regards,
    Cathy2

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  • Post #9 - November 24th, 2010, 5:45 pm
    Post #9 - November 24th, 2010, 5:45 pm Post #9 - November 24th, 2010, 5:45 pm
    needed some quail eggs for some recipes this weekend.

    Naperville H-mart had plenty

    18 pc for $2.99

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    worked out great for steak and eggs.
    Last edited by jimswside on November 24th, 2010, 7:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
  • Post #10 - November 24th, 2010, 6:04 pm
    Post #10 - November 24th, 2010, 6:04 pm Post #10 - November 24th, 2010, 6:04 pm
    Yup, I was horrified when I heard the original price - I often get them for holidays for various different uses (teeny-tiny deviled eggs, garnish for salads, etc.) but passed them up at Marketplace on Oakton when they were $5.99 for 10. It's not as though they are really that different from chicken eggs (except for the size and the cute shell)
  • Post #11 - November 24th, 2010, 11:31 pm
    Post #11 - November 24th, 2010, 11:31 pm Post #11 - November 24th, 2010, 11:31 pm
    Hi Jim...it's an excellent price! I couldn't remember how much I paid but I remember it was far lower than many of the "other" stores. Sometimes the smaller quail eggs work out perfectly.

    dan
  • Post #12 - November 25th, 2010, 8:33 am
    Post #12 - November 25th, 2010, 8:33 am Post #12 - November 25th, 2010, 8:33 am
    Quail eggs are frequently used raw in Japanese as well as Korean cuisine because the process has not been contaminated with salmonella. We use them from Mitsuwa and H-Mart and have never had a problem with these sources. I would be hesitant about other sources because you don't know what their throughput is.-Dick
  • Post #13 - November 25th, 2010, 9:01 am
    Post #13 - November 25th, 2010, 9:01 am Post #13 - November 25th, 2010, 9:01 am
    gonefishin wrote:Hi Jim...it's an excellent price! I couldn't remember how much I paid but I remember it was far lower than many of the "other" stores. Sometimes the smaller quail eggs work out perfectly.

    dan


    they were great dan,

    gonna be a regular staple in my fridge from now on.
  • Post #14 - November 25th, 2010, 9:57 pm
    Post #14 - November 25th, 2010, 9:57 pm Post #14 - November 25th, 2010, 9:57 pm
    I miss quail eggs - always available cheaply in grocery stores in Santiago. A real devil :twisted: , though, ha ha, to devil!
    "Your swimming suit matches your eyes, you hold your nose before diving, loving you has made me bananas!"
  • Post #15 - January 1st, 2011, 3:44 pm
    Post #15 - January 1st, 2011, 3:44 pm Post #15 - January 1st, 2011, 3:44 pm
    Morse Market (practically next door to the Morse red line stop) has quail eggs. :-)

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