Monday, October 12, 2009


16 comments:

jen said...

my new addiction, egg in the hole. inspired by padma.

nourishing mornings said...

love egg in a hole! when i was little that was my most favorite way to eat an egg! my dad would make it for me all the time :)
love the photo as always!
have a great Columbus day Jen.

xx
Eliza

Maya said...

ahh egg in a whole! my favorite as a youngster! :)

beautiful photo, love the composition.

love padma too!

xo
maya

VeggieGirl said...

Looks PERFECT!!

shermi said...

That is weird, I totally made that this weekend after watching the V for Vendetta movie again with my son. It was delish!

Erin said...

Wow, egg in the hole. We called it toad in the hole when I was a kid (not sure why)... This really takes me back, and makes me want to make some for breakfast!

killianfallon said...

*turns head on its side* how on earth does that work? What is it? I'm not acquainted with this 'egg in a hole' but the sexual inuendos are killing me :P

Becca said...

Your blog is so cute! Lovely.

spidersfrommars said...

I love egg in the hole! Mom used to make that for me back in the day.
Good memories :)
Perhaps I will bring them back tomorrow morning.

chandra h said...

mmm! hehe I love your blog. breakfast is the best - you do a beautiful job of savoring it in life & photographs. looking forward to viewing more :)

Gigi said...

We make this a lot at our house. There's a great scene in Moonstruck where Olympia Dukakis makes it and tops it with fried red peppers. Makes me hungry every time I see it!

Sarah said...

We always called it pig in the poke growing up. Yum. Love your mug.

squirrelbread said...

grew up eating those and still can't get enough. what kind of bread are you using?

cheers,

*heather*

Aran said...

one of my favorite breakfasts indeed!

Emily said...

Growing up we used to call these bird nests. I don't know why but I always loved eating them on dark wet mornings.

One Gallery Girl said...

So funny all the different names we have for this breakfast!! I used to call it Eggs in a Frame.
~maggie