I Tried A New Recipe
I Tried A New Recipe
It was incredibly easy and fun to make. I only have one question: what do you call it? I've heard so many names for it. Vote in my fun poll.
I Tried A New Recipe
It was incredibly easy and fun to make. I only have one question: what do you call it? I've heard so many names for it. Vote in my fun poll.
I heard it called "Eggy in the basket" from V for Vendetta.
Alabama eggs.
Because they're in bread
There are many names for the dish, including bullseye eggs, eggs in a frame, egg in a hole, eggs in a nest, gashouse eggs, gashouse special, gasthaus eggs, hole in one, one-eyed Jack, one-eyed Pete, one-eyed Sam, pirate's eye, and popeye.[7][8][9][10] The name toad in the hole is sometimes used for this dish,[7] though that name more commonly refers to sausages cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_in_the_basket
The next level trick is to take the bread that was removed to make room for the eggs, and put cheese between them and crimp the edges with a fork before toasting that too
A kid favorite. We call it "Egg in a hole."
Tips:
Bird in a nest.
Love dipping the middle piece in the egg yolk
Eggs in a basket
Toad in hole up here in Canada
What I’ve know it as as well in Minnesota.
i'll throw some cheese in before the egg and call it a choad in the hole.
Bird in a nest or toad in a hole are two names I've heard for it.
Goatse sandwich
I had no idea there were so many names for this lol.
I always heard it as egg in a nest.
Eggs in a basket
absolutely not Toad in the Hole.
Egg in a hole (Kentucky). We use egg in a basket or egg in a nest if it's hash browns instead of bread.
Toad in a hole.
Someone called that "Toad in the hole"? Toad in the Hole is a completely different recipe.
Disambiguation page says it's also sometimes used as another name for the egg in the basket dish.
Well that's confusing.
Sunshine Toast: https://www.google.com/search?q=sunshine%20toast
13 million results. Your poll is flawed.
This is the best name I've learned today. I knew asking Lemmy was a good idea. 😺
SO is dancing around singing "Sunshine Toast!". Must be a British thing. ¯(ツ)_/¯
I always called it Popeye toast
It's called Chicken on a Raft. There's an old sea shanty about it.
A banger for the ages
It's much better than the remake they did a while back, it's too fast in my opinion.
Toad in the Hole
Frog in the Log
bread frame
"hole-in-one" or more like holinwuns, stress on the first syllable. We would use cookie cutters to get shapes out of the middle too.
Ova in a Land Rova
One Eyed Jack, but apparently I'm in a fairly extreme minority there.
Same
"Eggs in a nest is the only right answer"
Checks results
"What the fuck"
Serious question: How do you eat it? Egg almost always falls out when I eat it.
My family eats it with a fork and knife on a plate. Not like a cookie.
I'll try it :D
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Growing up we always called it lighthouse eggs
l'œuf dans le loaf
I've never actually called it that, but Imma roll with it.
You missed one-eyed Egyptian.
This is what I grew up calling it was well.
How do you get the egg to stay in when you put it in the toaster?
Very carefully
Egg in a frame.
Tried these recently as well; found a plastic cup that cut the holes perfectly. Kiddos loved them.
I can't believe no one has said "windowpane toast" yet
One eyed Jacks?
You need more butter in the pan
Brown Eyed Susan lol
Savory donut
Birdie in a basket - got that from a friend who hails from near Mobile, Alabama.
Gold mine sandwich !
Hobbit holes
One eyed sandwich
My mom called them ufos (unidentified frying objects)
Pirates eye