intensely_human,

fried egg on a piece of toast

Pat_Riot,
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That is a plate.

dysseus,

I am pretty sure you hid Grogu underneath that egg.

DougHolland,
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A long-ago girlfriend made us these for breakfast, and called them glory holes. Seriously, circa 1975. She had no idea, said her family had always called them glory holes.

BobbyShmurda, (edited )

Bunnies in a basket. North East U.S. once almost done cooking, we would put a slice of preferred cheese on top, eat like an open sandwich.

ace_garp,
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Pirate’s Eye.

In Australia.

FellowEnt,

One-eyed Egyptian

Synthead, (edited )

Flowery!

Or Ted. You can call the dish Ted, if you want.

NoIWontPickaName,

That’s a Robin’s nest or an eggy hole

EPBJ,

For some reason my wife’s family calls them “hobo eggs”

Nemo,

Mom called them egg-inna-basket.

Scoutmaster called them buckeyes.

Other scout dad called them toad-inna-hole.

Another scout called them one-eyed-jack.

I don’t make them, so I don’t call them anything.

ElderWendigo,

Flying saucer, especially when you balance the little cut out piece of bread on top of the egg.

StephniBefni,

Eggy in a basket for sure!

Sho,

Chicken in a basket

pruwybn,
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I would probably call it a piece of bread with an egg on it.

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