Nest Eggs AKA Eggs and Bread
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Nest Eggs AKA Eggs and Bread
Shortly after marrying my husband he sprung this breakfast on me that I thought was some absolutely ridiculous bachelor thing he came up with. It is simple, too simple I thought for it to actually exist in the culinary world. Although he assured me that it is a mid-west thing and he grew up eating it. I later found out it exists all over the USA and everyone calls it something different. Only taking 10 minutes to prepare and having very little cleanup, this breakfast wins our “Simply Delicious” award. Oh, we don’t have an award badge? Hmmm, I better talk to Mr. W about that. He does all the design work for The Slow Roasted Italian. Fabulous designer isn’t he? {{{gush}}}
A delicious piece of grilled bread with an egg over easy in the center. Now, that is where he lost me… I don’t care for eggs over easy. I don’t like anything runny about an egg, runny egg is a raw egg if you ask me. That could come from my childhood, where my dad would make breakfast for the 7 of us and surely my entire egg was always runny and undercooked (actually the thought of it kind of made me a little sick, just now). Sorry dad, but you didn’t make the best eggs back then. Now, though I can attest to the fact that he is a fantastic breakfast cook.
Mr. W tells me that he loves this breakfast. So, because he was not feeling well yesterday, I thought it would be nice to wake up to this loved breakfast from his childhood.
He woke up this morning and when he saw breakfast he had a HUGE smile on his face. Of course after he woke up, he can’t resist teasing me. Apparently I make some fancy smancy version of eggs and bread. Cutting out a circle, he has informed me that you just tear it out by hand. But, the end result seems to be the same. He loves it! Evidently though, I missed a HUGE step in serving this masterpiece. I am told it is served with maple syrup. HUH?!?! Oh well, so there you go… A flooded nest egg… Flooded with maple syrup. Enjoy!
Originally Published July 26, 2011

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Mmmm, toad in a hole. hee hee. Lovely name, isn't it? I haven't made this in years. It's time to change that. Although, I've never had this with maple syrup. I'll just take it well buttered without the syrup. ๐
Look amazing I love italian recipes! Im following you! gloria
This was a childhood favorite of mine. I love a runny egg. I know what will be on my breakfast table this weekend.
I have never tried this but I have seen it in a few blogs recently, with variations. Now I am curious to try. I love well done eggs also, now 'raw' eggs:)
Oh, my mom used to make these for us! We called them Eggs with Hats. I wasn't especially fond of the eggs, but I always wanted extra hats ๐ You have your spinach issues and I have my runny egg issues…LOL.
hubby likes this breakfast too, nest eggs are called in my house. Just like you, i don;t care much since it has that runny egg that makes me sick to my stomach.
Lucky me, I'm not eating egg yolks anymore. Ha ha
My kids loved these when they were little – I will have to make them again! Such a fun meal!
How fun is that, I love it! Simple, but definitely worth it. ๐
I loved these as a kid, my mom always called them eggs in a basket =)
Yum! I've heard this called "Egg in a Basket".
Also good with pancakes and waffles with eggs in center.
What a fab idea! I am totally trying that. Thanks for the tip.
Just saw this and as I read it and read how it's done I had an idea……what about a french toast version? Seems like a perfect adaptation…….and goes even better with the maple syrup too! Just a thought lol.
I call it "egg in the hole" and I toast the bread first, cut hole with glass and butter. Put in pan, add egg and use circle of bread for the 'hat'!
When my son was growing up this was one of his favorite breakfasts. Never heard of putting maple syrup on it, though. Maybe it's a Midwest thing? My son would probably love that addition!
When I was growing up I loved this, my mom called them pot pie eggs
My husbands go to meal at Perkins, now I make them at home for him and he says they are so much better!