Egg in the basket

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Egg in the basket
Eggs in the basket during preparation

Egg in the basket ("Egg in the basket", "Ox peeps through the hole" or "Guy Kibbee Egg") is an American breakfast dish in which a toast cut in the middle is fried in a pan with butter , margarine or vegetable oil . A raw egg is then poured into the perforated toast slice and fried on both sides by turning.

Alternatively, the dish can also be prepared in a microwave oven . The egg toast is usually served with ketchup , jam or cheese , sometimes with a salad .

The dish is occasionally named Guy Kibbee Egg after the actor of the same name , which is due to the fact that he preferred this dish in a role in the film Mary Jane's Pa in 1935 .

literature

  • Marsha Kostura Schmidt: Sunday Brunch and Everyday Breakfast. Healthful Recipes to Start the Day. AuthorHouse, Bloomington (Indiana / USA) 2006, ISBN 1-4208-2143-1 , p. 26 (English; limited preview in Google Book Search ).

Individual evidence

  1. http://petercherches.blogspot.de/2007/02/guy-kibbee-eggs.html