I just wanted to say that I have been going through a higher than usual amount of eggs and bread lately, partly from having new pans to cook with and partly because of a movie.
I didn't really like the movie, "V for Vendetta", but he was cooking something in it that caught my eye immediately and I said, that looks good. I almost posted a question about it here, and maybe it's already been mentioned, but at any rate I was browsing a movie website and saw a FAQs page about the movie. Hoping to make more sense of the movie I read it and one of the questions was, what was he cooking for breakfast. The name that sticks in my head was a one-eyed jack. So simple and so good.
You take a small glass, cut out the center of a piece of bread, melt some butter, put the bread in the pan and crack an egg in the hole. Basically you cook it like a grilled cheese sandwich and flip it onto some more butter when the one side is done to your liking. You cook the "hole" too and you can keep track of the toasting progress by checking it rather than disrupting the egg.
I cook it so the egg is done all the way throough like a warm hardboiled egg. mmmm good
I didn't really like the movie, "V for Vendetta", but he was cooking something in it that caught my eye immediately and I said, that looks good. I almost posted a question about it here, and maybe it's already been mentioned, but at any rate I was browsing a movie website and saw a FAQs page about the movie. Hoping to make more sense of the movie I read it and one of the questions was, what was he cooking for breakfast. The name that sticks in my head was a one-eyed jack. So simple and so good.
You take a small glass, cut out the center of a piece of bread, melt some butter, put the bread in the pan and crack an egg in the hole. Basically you cook it like a grilled cheese sandwich and flip it onto some more butter when the one side is done to your liking. You cook the "hole" too and you can keep track of the toasting progress by checking it rather than disrupting the egg.
I cook it so the egg is done all the way throough like a warm hardboiled egg. mmmm good