Edit: (Slice of bread with a hole cut in the middle and an egg fried in it.) I have always called them daddy-o eggs but I have recently been informed that is incorrect.-
Eggs in a basket.
This is the answer. At least, it’s the only thing I’ve ever heard someone not from the internet call it.
I learned this term for it from the film V for Vendetta which isn’t a great source but seems more reliable than the crazy people in this thread.
Toad in a hole is what I’ve always heard it called
Toad in the hole is sausages in a big yorkshire pudding.
The name must have been appropriated to refer to this eggy bread meal.
To be fair, I’ve never heard a name for it before.
A long-ago girlfriend made us these for breakfast, and called them glory holes. Seriously, circa 1975. She had no idea, said her family had always called them glory holes.
No this is the most insane thing my wife calls them pigs in a blanket. I told her that’s not what it’s called that’s something else but she refuses and is trying to have our children call it that as well. I’ve married a psycho.
Aren’t pigs in a blanket when you wrap a sausage in a pancake? Hence, you know, pigs?
Our use of that term is a hot dog wrapped in biscuit, similar idea.
Bacon, isn’t it?
It’s not too late. If you crack enough eggs on her head, you might be able to scramble her brains and hard reset her.
I call it redneck egg
Why? Both are in bread
I’ve never understood this “dish” I’d pretty much 100% if the time prefer a fried egg on an in tact piece of toast.
To me it’s just something fun to do when I’m bored with scrambled and over easy. Also if you use a good amount of butter in the pan, you can fry the little chunk of bread that was removed and that tastes great.
Eierbrot
Didn’t see this one here yet: sunshine toast
That is a plate.
Mom called them egg-inna-basket.
Scoutmaster called them buckeyes.
Other scout dad called them toad-inna-hole.
Another scout called them one-eyed-jack.
I don’t make them, so I don’t call them anything.
“Chicken on a raft.”
V Toast (from the movie V for Vendeta)
My family call them bird nests, but are inspired by egg in a hole.
Did you meant to ask “What do YOU” call this dish?
Because the “correct” name probably changes every 100 miles [161km]
fried egg on a piece of toast