Egg In The Hole by hollerith
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How to make 'Egg In The Hole' or fried egg in bread.

You need

1. Bread.
2. Eggs,
3. Cookie-cutter (any shape!) or just a knife suitable to cut hole in bread.
4. Oil for frying (Olive oil).





 
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Step 1: Make hole in bread.

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Take your cookie-cutter and cut a hole in the centre of a slice of bread. Kids can help with this part. Unusually-shaped cutters might be more fun.
landongaga says: Nov 18, 2012. 4:05 PM
my dad calls them hobo eggs. they have lots of names 4 them
marilandita says: Aug 7, 2012. 8:01 PM
great recipe, executed to perfection this weekend, my boyfriend was very happy with it and left nothing on the plate...here's the pic. The heart shape idea came from another toad-in-a-hole instructable.
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GoosyGoose says: Jul 5, 2012. 10:13 PM
I always called um a hole-in-the-wall. Think i heard it from my grandmother.
NonaSuymo says: Feb 8, 2012. 5:30 PM
My family has always called this "Eggs in a Basket"
I've never been an 'egg' person, but I do like this... thanks! :)
James.Hansen2020 says: Oct 10, 2011. 9:31 AM
We call these eggs-bullseye. Pro-tip: Use cinnamon raisin bread. Even more delicious.
79spitfire says: Oct 9, 2011. 9:13 AM
We call these 'Toad in the Hole' at our house, YUM, now I'm hungry!
javajunkie1976 says: Aug 29, 2011. 9:25 PM
I've made this for Boy Scout trips. I make them the day before and refrigerate them and eat 'em on the road. Two is usually enough as a serving and great when paired with an easy portable veggie like baby carrots.
koehavael09 says: Aug 21, 2011. 4:21 PM
LOL in my family we always called this a birds eye. we slather butter on both sides and let both sides brown a little bit before putting the egg in the center. If you want something really awesome, make two of these let the yolks harden put some cheese on both of the eggy sides and slap em together for a birds eye grilled cheese.
koehavael09 says: Aug 21, 2011. 4:27 PM
we usually ate the center cut out b4 putting it in the pan though lol
daliad100 says: Jul 6, 2011. 12:16 PM
Bacon is never optional...
skaar says: Apr 30, 2011. 7:13 AM
after a lifetime of making these, i found a way to make them, that gets past a few problems i noticed. i put the egg in the pan... sunny side up, toss a bread on, flip it, and put it back, the egg makes the bread nice and brown, and the white is much more even, and less likely to have a yolk break, if i'm in the mood for something runny.
Weissensteinburg says: Sep 28, 2008. 7:32 AM
I prefer the name "Eggy in a basket" like in V for Vendetta =]<br/><br/>I tried making it once, but screwed something up. I forget what though.<br/>
Tonamel says: Sep 28, 2008. 1:02 PM
At my house, we call it "Birdie in a Nest."
Tool Using Animal says: Sep 28, 2008. 1:10 PM
We called it "skunk toast" dunno y.
Lerrinus says: Mar 21, 2009. 5:09 PM
My dad uses small buns, then takes out the middle parts until they are like small bread bowls. Then he cracks an egg into the centers and puts the whole kit and caboodle into a nice warm oven until the eggs are cooked. When they are finished, he takes them out and puts a slice of cheese on each one while it is still hot! Yummers!
TechNerd1012 says: Nov 15, 2010. 1:30 PM
sounds delicious
Nicole1970 says: Oct 22, 2010. 11:49 AM
My Dad used to make these for us when we let Mom sleep in. He called them
Toad in the Holes. Yum
jringling says: Jul 31, 2010. 8:22 AM
I just cooked 2 and ate them... delicious!
kkarn says: May 13, 2010. 11:58 AM
When I was a kid we called these toad in the hole. My dad was more likely to make us fried egg sandwiches (with a little horseradish) than these. My sister and I found a recipe for these in a kids cookbook. and demanded them every once in a while. That fried egg sammy was really good though.
Rathrider says: Dec 5, 2009. 2:37 PM
i love these(= havnt had one in a while tho maybe i will make one tomorrow
bigdukeydog says: Oct 14, 2009. 7:59 AM
 Nice job, I've never heard of it but how can you go wrong witheggs and bread?!
gallimaufry13 says: Jun 25, 2009. 10:27 AM
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RedneckAsian says: Aug 20, 2009. 7:57 PM
Are you German? just wondering
CookieLuver says: Apr 17, 2009. 4:44 PM
I saw this in Martha Stewart magazine but she used a heart shaped cookie-cutter foe valentine's day.
ajaf2005 says: Mar 7, 2009. 5:26 PM
Instead of a knife or a cookie cutter you could use a cup or glass in the same maner
muffin man says: Feb 10, 2009. 8:30 AM
ever since i watched v for vendetta i have wanted to know how to make this. ima try it today
sadunpererarules says: Mar 7, 2009. 12:25 AM
haha. me too. im so amped to try this out
atropos says: Jan 23, 2009. 9:05 PM
I call this Egg Toast because I think that about sums it up. I've always used butter. I take a bit of butter and slick each side of the untoasted bread. Then I just stick it in the pan. I wasn't sure how well the cooking oil would work. Does it have to be Olive Oil? Will Canola Oil suffice? How much is put in? Is the amount of oil added prior to the bread? Thanks for this! I've been craving one of these lately and this sounds easier than buttering.
MrE says: Oct 4, 2008. 1:31 AM
Eggs in a nest in my house. Now I am hungry though.
thewoodcarver says: Sep 29, 2008. 1:00 AM
Mom use to make these with stale bread and I now do so with my stale bread and the crusts ......for some reason my family calls these gas house eggs ....I see that others make them and have diffrent names for them ....good eats
killerjackalope says: Sep 28, 2008. 4:43 PM
This is always good, byt he way for a similar experience with a toasty maker butter bread and put egg inside the bread slices... I know this as eggy bread or some thing about sun
peguiono says: Sep 28, 2008. 1:14 PM
We always do this when we go camping we just rip the bread out of the middle though
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