Mike in Seattle
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The Shirt said:Also the fried egg in the center of a piece of bread. What is that actually called?
Toad in the Hole is what it's usually called.
The Shirt said:Also the fried egg in the center of a piece of bread. What is that actually called?
toad in the hole is meat (usually sausages) in a yorkshire pudding...Mike in Seattle said:Toad in the Hole is what it's usually called.
Mike in Seattle said:Toad in the Hole is what it's usually called.
miss_elise said:toad in the hole is meat (usually sausages) in a yorkshire pudding...
eggs in a slice of bread/toast is eggs in a basket or egg in the hole
My family has always called it an Egyptian Eye.miss_elise said:eggs in a slice of bread/toast is eggs in a basket or egg in the hole
That runny small-curd stuff was the bunk.
Also a food with southern Italian origins. Potato 'Gatto' its called, and usually has a little cured meat to add flavor, plus garlic and breadcrumbs. One of my favorite dishes.
Fried egg sandwiches on toast, doused with steak sauce. Now that's good eatin'.
The Shirt said:Also the fried egg in the center of a piece of bread. What is that actually called?
goldendawn7 said:Mash potatoes, and layer with sauteed onions and garlic, cheese, salami, and peas, and keep layering it until you run out of potato or other stuff. Top with breadcrumbs and heat in the oven.
Heres the recipe I use;
http://books.google.com/books?id=Z5...resnum=1&ved=0CAwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=&f=false
I add goat cheese if its in my budget. Otherwise, whatever is on hand works.
HatRak said:My mom was from the Carolinas, as am I, and southern cheap eats are still food for the soul....The Lord has blessed me enough that I can pretty much eat whatever I want, whenever I want, from wherever I want....Truth is, you don't often stray far from your roots.
HatRak said:Navy beans cooked with ham hock and served with cornbread--heaven!QUOTE]
Somewhere else Skeet and myself reminisced about the earthly pleasures of beans and cornbread. Done at home, and cooked with love, customized with bacon, ham, or what-have-you, it is unsurpassed.
Welcome aboard, HR, you seem a kindred soul from the get go...
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You should! Nice folks, doing something amazing, which is great enough even if you're not from Ca'lina....
Your new Yankee friend,
"Skeet"
Wally_Hood said:HatRak said:Navy beans cooked with ham hock and served with cornbread--heaven!QUOTE]
Somewhere else Skeet and myself reminisced about the earthly pleasures of beans and cornbread. Done at home, and cooked with love, customized with bacon, ham, or what-have-you, it is unsurpassed.
Welcome aboard, HR, you seem a kindred soul from the get go...
Absolutely, beans and cornbread feed the body and feed the soul. Can't do both at Mickey D's.
HatRak said:It seems we might share some other interests. While I'm hardly a regular at it, I have spent my fair share of time busting clays . . .. Hmmmm, are you sure you're a Yankee?