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Zzz
March 14, 2020
More than 80 years ago, when my husband made this dish for my stepsons, after he cut the hole in the bread, he held it up and winked through it before cooking. Hence, the name "wink sandwich" in our family. I believe that it was his father more than 25 years before that who made wink sandwiches for his toddler only son, making it a family tradition of not quite 110 years. I was astounded when discovering with the advent of the world-wide web that our wink sandwiches had siblings if not twins around the world.
food52
January 25, 2020
Am I the only one brought up to call this delicious breakfast dish a “spit in the ocean”? 😂
Valerie
January 22, 2020
My dad called them "Spit in the Eye" eggs. I am not sure the origins of that name, but I love all the name variations of this childhood favorite!
beejay45
December 18, 2019
I learned this on a very early stay at summer camp -- I was maybe six or seven. They called it "One-eyed Susan." :))) Seems like a camping kind of thing -- no need for a toaster, toast and eggs all in one pan, so we've stuck with that name both camping and at home in the kitchen.
MrsMehitabel
July 29, 2019
I don't remember having these as a child, but I believe my sister calls them ace-in-the-hole!
FrugalCat
July 11, 2018
Grew up calling it Egyptian Eye. My dad loved those and always wanted me to make him one.
Tasha
June 22, 2018
To the best of my knowledge, “Shit on a Shingle” is creamed chipped beef on toast
K M.
June 21, 2018
Gaslight Eggs! I saw that in a movie. In my home, we always called them Eggs-In-A-Frame, however.
Sherri M.
June 15, 2018
My mom called it Egg a la Hollywood--can't imagine why!! My mother-in-law called it a Miss Francis Egg, after a 1960s children's TV host...




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