Quail Egg Snowmen

Quail Egg Snowmen ☃☃☃

They’re just sooo cute! Do you have a snowy Christmas where you’re at? Ours has melted and turned to slush…still hoping for fresh, snowman makin’ snow this weekend ❄

Have you ever tried quail eggs? I’ve been reading a lot about them recently, and it turns out they are super nutrient-rich little things!

I once had a neighbor who fed her 3 dogs quail eggs daily, and swore that the eggs were helping her older dogs with a full range of health issues. Definitely worth looking into if you have a furry friend who needs a boost.

Look for quail eggs at your local farms, or ask your local grocer to carry them.

Makes 8-10 servings

Ingredients:

  • 16-20 large quail eggs, hard boiled, cooled, and peeled
  • peppercorns
  • rosemary sprigs
  • about 10-12 pitted black olives
  • 1 small carrot
  • bamboo skewers

Instructions:

Slice the olives so that you have 8-10 1/4-inch-thick slices. Add a small end of olive to each to make it resemble a hat as shown in the pictures.

Cut your carrot into tiny pieces to make the little noses.

Oh so slightly cut off the top and bottom of the eggs.

Insert a skewer through the center of 2 eggs to create your snowmen.

Stick the tip of the skewer in the eggs to make small holes for the buttons and nose. Place a peppercorn into each hole and a piece of carrot for the nose.

Stick a small rosemary sprig on the side for the broom.

Add your olive hat to finish the snowman look, then place it on a platter.

Repeat with remaining ingredients.

Have fun!

❤Rachel

Category: Recipes, Snacks

Author: Rachel Maser - CleanFoodCrush

Servings:  8-10

Quail Egg Snowmen

Ingredients

  • 16-20 large quail eggs, hard boiled, cooled, and peeled
  • peppercorns
  • rosemary sprigs
  • about 10-12 pitted black olives
  • 1 small carrot
  • bamboo skewers

Instructions

  1. Slice the olives so that you have 8-10 1/4-inch-thick slices. Add a small end of olive to each to make it resemble a hat as shown in the pictures.
  2. Cut your carrot into tiny pieces to make the little noses.
  3. Oh so slightly cut off the top and bottom of the eggs.
  4. Insert a skewer through the center of 2 eggs to create your snow men.
  5. Stick the tip of the skewer in the eggs to make small holes for the buttons and nose. Place a peppercorn into each hole and a piece of carrot for the nose.
  6. Stick a small rosemary sprig on the side for the broom.
  7. Add your olive hat to finish the snowman look, then place it on a platter.
  8. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
  9. Have fun!
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