Toad in a Hole

My daughter couldn’t wait for me to share this with you. This is her favorite lunch to make right now. I think because it is so simple and she can easily make it herself. She does NOT like the smell of meat cooking or cold sandwiches so to her this is a great compromise.

She can have it plain or sprinkle any number of cheeses over the top after she has flipped it over to give it an entirely new flavor.

Many people call this different things but to us it is Toad in a Hole.

Verdict:

This is super simple and can be customized as you like. When my daughter can make dinner for us in about 15-20 minutes? I love it!

Serve with a nice fruit salad to complete the meal.

recipe title=”Toad in a Hole” servings=”4″ time=”15 minutes” difficulty=”easy”]

Ingredients:

  • 4 – 8 large eggs
  • 4 slices of thick cut bread, Italian or French work great
  • Butter
  • Cheese, salsa, etc… as desired

Directions:

  1. Place griddle or large fry pan on medium heat.
  2. Cut a hole in the center of the bread. Butter one side of the bread and lay flat on your griddle
  3. Break 1 or 2 eggs into the hole in the bread. If your hole is large enough or your bread is thick you may want to use 2 eggs.
  4. Butter second side of bread. When first side is browned and egg is set flip bread over to toast second side.
  5. If you wish sprinkle with cheese and cover with skillet lid to melt.
  6. Serve hot with choice of toppings or plain.

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21 Comments Add yours

  1. Mr. Militant Negro says:

    Reblogged this on The Militant Negroâ„¢.

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  2. Lee Everitt says:

    Sounds lovely! In the UK Toad in the hole is batter mix (Yorkshire pudding) with sausages set within. Delicious!

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    1. koolaidmoms says:

      Ooo, we will have to try that too.

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  3. Lauren S says:

    Love this idea for when my little one gets a bit older! Thank you for sharing!

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  4. Erika Kind says:

    Oh, that is sweet that your daughter has her own favorite dish to cook!

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    1. koolaidmoms says:

      She likes cooking for herself but hates the smell of meat so this works great!

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      1. Erika Kind says:

        So, she is the vegetarian cook in the family!

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        1. koolaidmoms says:

          Pretty much. She has said when she is on her own age will probably be vegetarian. She has never really cared much for meat since she was a baby.

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          1. Erika Kind says:

            That is really interesting. Looking at the bigger picture I wonder where her path leads her. This is really intriguing.

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  5. We’ve been known to make this for dinner when we are both pooped and out of ideas! One of our faves! We also griddle the “holes” that are cut out to dip into the egg yolk. đŸ™‚

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    1. koolaidmoms says:

      Yummy thought to do with the middles. I will have to tell her this!

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    1. koolaidmoms says:

      Lol! Easiest meal ever!

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  6. syl65 says:

    This is a great lunch idea, thank you!

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  7. Mmmmm yum, this sounds like a fun way to eat Toad in a Hole đŸ™‚

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  8. mistimaan says:

    Loved this recipe đŸ™‚

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    1. koolaidmoms says:

      Thanks!

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    1. koolaidmoms says:

      Thank you so much!

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  9. Julie Yates says:

    I saw this post last Friday and it brought a big smile to my face because my dad used to make this for me on Saturday mornings when I was a kid. So – Friday night we went to a fancy, expensive restaurant for my mom-in-law’s birthday and guess what they had on the menu for a starter? You guessed it! Only their version was pretty dressed up – as you can imagine! I’m toying with the idea of doing a copy cat version! I’ll let you know if I do đŸ™‚

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    1. koolaidmoms says:

      Please do! Glad it brought back some happy memories for you. Sounds like a sign you should be making this! đŸ™‚

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