Eggs in a Basket

Eggs in a Basket

This is certainly nothing new, but this is a creative way to make eggs, and toast, at the same time. I thought this was a notable post just to post something a bit different. A number of years ago, my wife, I, and our daughter were in Pattaya on holiday from Japan (I worked in Japan). One morning when we got up, I asked my daughter if she wanted to go have breakfast with me, she said yes and away we went. We stopped at my favorite place opposite the beach and we were given menus. My daughter was about 6 years old at this point. I ordered my breakfast, and my daughter said she wanted Eggs in a Basket, they of course were not on the menu, the waitress was very nice and helpful and asked if something special was needed, I described Eggs in a Basket and away she went, big smile on my daughter's face. About 10 minutes later, Eggs in a Basket was placed in front of my daughter, she was happy to say the least!
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 6 minutes
Total Time 8 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 1 serving

Ingredients
  

  • 2 slices bread, any kind you want, thick sliced is best
  • 2 eggs
  • butter
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions
 

  • Heat a large frying pan to medium low or medium heat. Add a bit of butter.
  • Take the bread and using the open end of a drinking glass, cut a hole in the center of each slice of bread. When the butter is melted and hot, add each slice, and crack an egg into the hole in the bread, place the round bread pieces in the pan as well.
  • When the bottom is golden brown, like a slice of toast, flip and cook for a few more minutes until golden brown as well.
  • Serve with bacon or sausage.

Notes

No math needed here, under $1 per meal of two eggs, even with bacon or sausage. A simple breakfast does not have to be hard.
Variant: 1. Use an egg and milk mix like making French Toast, cut the circles out first, use the egg wash, and put into the pan then add the egg in the center, egg wash the circle and cook that as well.
Recipe I learned from my Mom and that I have been making for 25+ years.
  1. I used to do this a lot for my boys when they were small. I would fry a little onion, mushrooms and bell peppers (all chopped finely) and leave it to cool a while. Once cool enough, I would add beaten eggs to that and pour it into the hole in the bread and served it with some bacon, sausage or a patty or two. Was a firm favourite for weekend breakfasts 😉

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      Very cool, we still make them here to this day 🙂

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