How to Make Egg in a Hole (2024)

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Egg in a hole (also known as Toad in a Basket or Egg in a Basket) is an easy breakfast classic made with pan-fried bread and an egg, and is ready in minutes!

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Egg in a hole.

Egg in a basket.

Egg with a hat.

Birdie in a basket.

Toad in a basket.

Whatever you call it, an egg fried inside a cut-out hole in a piece of bread is a breakfast classic.

It’s as classic as poached eggs or bagels and lox.

Also, it’s a pretty clever breakfast idea.

Your egg and toast are ready at exactly the same time, and you only need one pan to make it. No toaster needed.

As far as I can remember, I didn’t grow up eating an egg in a hole for breakfast. But when I started working at Cracker Barrel after high school, I saw it served morning after morning after morning.

For the record, Cracker Barrel calls it egg in a basket.

When I quit working at the Barrel, I kind of forgot about this egg and toast combo, until, years later, when I decided to declutter my countertop.

That’s right, on a whim I put my toaster inside a cabinet.

I didn’t want to get rid of the toaster, I just wanted to see if I could use it less often, possibly only pulling it out to toast bagels.

Everything was going perfectly… until one morning my husband wanted toast. Yes, I could’ve pulled the toaster out of the cabinet, but I wanted to see if you could make toast without a toaster.

I tried toasting the bread over a flame on my gas stovetop. This worked, kind of, but it was messy because crumbs fell down into the stovetop.

Then I remembered egg in a hole, and I’ve been making it regularly ever since!

What Kind of Bread Should I Use for Egg in a Hole?

The beauty of egg in a hole is that it works with (almost) any type of bread.

Cracker Barrel serves it on sourdough (yum) and I prefer to make it with smaller slices of sprouted-grain bread.

However, this breakfast does work best with relatively thin bread.

Avoid extra-thick slices for egg in a hole, because the bread will be harder to cut. Also, if the bread is too thick, the egg won’t fill the entire hole and flipping will be trickier.

How Should I Cut the Hole?

You can cut the hole however you want to.

I use these biscuit cutters (I pick the size depending on the size of my bread), but you could also use a cookie cutter, a knife, or even the rim of a glass to cut the hole.

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Can I Use Olive Oil Instead of Butter?

You can!

Keep in mind that your bread will be less golden and, well, less buttery.

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If you have time, take your egg out of the fridge a few minutes before you start cooking. Room-temperature eggs will fry a little bit easier than cold eggs.

Next, heat butter in a pan.

While the pan heats up, cut a hole in a slice of bread.

Set the bread (both pieces) in the pan. I like to make sure there’s butter both inside and outside the hole.

Crack the egg inside the hole, and let it cook until the bread is golden and the egg whites are almost completely set. I use the small piece of bread as a gauge to see if it’s golden yet.

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Let the egg cook as long as you prefer.

You can serve it over-easy, over-medium, or over-well. Whatever you like best.

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I like to top mine with sliced avocado or a little jam (Stonewall's Wild Maine Blueberry Jam is my favorite jam on the planet and works perfectly here), but it’s delicious without any toppings at all.

Serve your egg in the hole right away, and then spend the rest of your day polling your friends to find out what they call this tasty breakfast!

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Egg in a Hole

Egg in a hole (also known as Toad in a Basket or Egg in a Basket) is an easy breakfast classic made with pan-fried bread and an egg, and is ready in minutes!

Author: Sarah Trenalone

Prep Time1 minute min

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Total Time6 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegetarian

Servings: 1 person

Calories: 240kcal

Freezer Friendly?

No

Will It Keep?

No

Ingredients

  • 1 slice bread
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 egg
  • small pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Cut a hole in a slice of bread. Use a biscuit or cookie cutter, the rim of a glass, or a knife to cut the hole.

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  • Heat the butter over medium heat in a heavy pan. When the butter melts, add both pieces of bread.

  • Crack the egg into the hole in the bread. Try not to break the yolk when cracking. Add a small pinch of salt to the top of the egg.

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  • Watch the egg as it cooks. When the whites are mostly cooked through, flip the bread, taking care not to break the yolk.

  • Cook to desired doneness.

    For a runny, over-easy yolk, cook about 30 more seconds, about a minute for over-medium, and about 1 ½ minutes for well-done eggs. (Times are approximate, and will depend on how hot your pan is.)

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Notes

This recipe can be easily multiplied.

Nutrition

Calories: 240kcal (12%) | Carbohydrates: 14g (5%) | Protein: 9g (18%) | Fat: 17g (26%) | Saturated Fat: 9g (56%) | Cholesterol: 194mg (65%) | Sodium: 310mg (13%) | Potassium: 112mg (3%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 2g (2%) | Vitamin A: 587IU (12%) | Calcium: 64mg (6%) | Iron: 2mg (11%)

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How to Make Egg in a Hole (2024)

FAQs

What is an egg in a hole called? ›

There are many names for the dish, including bullseye eggs, eggs in a frame, egg in a hole, eggs in a nest, gashouse eggs, gashouse special, gasthaus eggs, hole in one, one-eyed Jack, one-eyed Pete, one-eyed Sam, pirate's eye, and popeye.

How to make an egg in a hole reddit? ›

Butter a hot pan, cut a hole in bread with a cookie cutter, or an inverted glass. Put the bread in the pan, crack an egg in the hole. Flip it with a spatula when it is done to your liking on the first side and cook as long as you want on the second side (over easy, over medium, etc).

How to make a circle egg? ›

Crack an egg into the egg ring and let it cook. If you want a classic McDonald's egg, break the yolk. Add a bit of water to the pan and cover the egg to steam it a bit. When it's done to your liking, remove from the pan and use a offset spatula or butter knife to release it from the ring.

How do you make a hole in an egg before boiling it? ›

Use a pin to punch a small hole at the widest end of the egg. If you do not have a pin, a paring knife can be used by gently poking the egg shell with the tip and twisting the knife. The purpose of this step is to help air escape from the egg when cooking, resulting in a perfectly round shape.

Why do you need to poke a hole in an egg? ›

When you hard cook an egg, this air heats up, expands, and escapes through pores in the shell—but not before the egg white sets. This leaves the egg with a flattened end. Pricking the egg provides a quick escape route for the air, which gives you an egg with a smoothly rounded end.

Are McDonald's eggs fresh or frozen? ›

Our scrambled eggs are made with liquid eggs that are cooked fresh on our grill with real butter. Folded Eggs: Our folded eggs, like the ones on a Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit, are made with liquid eggs that are pre-cooked and folded before being flash frozen by our suppliers.

How to make a circle egg without an egg ring? ›

Any round circular piece of metal that's clean and can withstand the heat of a pan should work, like a biscuit cutter or, yep, a Mason jar ring. So I tried using a Mason jar lid ring I had on hand to fry up my morrning egg. And yes—it totally works.

How do you crack an egg and not get the shell in it? ›

While cracking an egg on the lip of a bowl may work okay most of the time, a better method is to give the egg a confident tap on a flat surface, like the counter. The flat-surface method is far less likely to result in broken yolks, or eggshell ending up in the bowl or pan.

How do you pierce the bottom of an egg? ›

I poked the bottoms of my eggs with a thumbtack to create tiny holes, then lowered them straight into boiling water for nine minutes before rinsing them in cold water and peeling them. It worked, and it solved my cracking issue. Not only were my eggs much more rounded at the bottom, but none of them cracked.

What causes holes in eggs? ›

Holes in Egg Shells

Possible causes include age, nutrient deficiency, damage from toenails, or sharp objects in the nest boxes. Most commonly, pinholes are caused by a chicken's toenails. A less common cause is birds pecking at eggs. Because bacteria can enter through the holes, these eggs should not be eaten.

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