asterisk,
@asterisk@lemmy.world avatar

Apart from the hole, that could be chicken on a raft, an old Royal Navy dish.

quotheraven404,

Am I the first one to say Popeye except for the wikipedia? Crazy!

badbytes,

Toast on an avocado plate

DirigibleProtein,

A plate? If it’s a bit deeper it could be a bowl.

ReddsWay,

My wife introduced it to me as something her family called a “Hollywood egg” I guess due to fact you feel so glamorous eating one.

pyrflie, (edited )

Egg in the hole.

But a poorly cooked one since it looks like the egg is cooked through without having toasted the bread. Ideally the egg yolk will be runny and the bread toasted on both sides. It’s also missing the interior ‘dipper’ toasted separately. Looks like good bread though.

Kuvwert,

Nesting eggs!

Or eggy in a basket if you’re talking to Natalie Portman

humorlessrepost,

Egg in a frame

But the bread needs to be cooked in butter like a grilled cheese.

Usernameblankface,
@Usernameblankface@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve known it as egg-in-the-nest, spoken as one word.

Unless you live with the one who corrected you, just keep calling it what you know it to be.

FunkyMonk,

It's Showtime, Fried in the name of Bread ye not too runny.

ReallyKinda,

Another vouch for egg in a hole. Not to be confused with “egg toast” which is cubed and buttered toast with a soft boiled egg mixed in.

breathless_RACEHORSE,

Haven’t had it in years, but my grandfather made them all the time and called it Gas House egg.

LazaroFilm,
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

Hippo-eggs because… well… it’s a long story…

AtmaJnana,

Egg-in-a-Hole

0equals1,

Breaggs on a plate?

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • asklemmy@lemmy.world
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #