Apart from the hole, that could be chicken on a raft, an old Royal Navy dish.
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My family call them bird nests, but are inspired by egg in a hole.
Toad in the hole.
Or avocado toast if there's avocado spread on it too.
Flowery!
Or Ted. You can call the dish Ted, if you want.
Hippo-eggs because… well… it’s a long story…
Another vouch for egg in a hole. Not to be confused with “egg toast” which is cubed and buttered toast with a soft boiled egg mixed in.
Flying saucer, especially when you balance the little cut out piece of bread on top of the egg.
A plate? If it’s a bit deeper it could be a bowl.
Am I the first one to say Popeye except for the wikipedia? Crazy!
I would probably call it a piece of bread with an egg on it.
fried egg on a piece of toast
it looks like egg on bread
elchumabread
Chicken in a basket
Oeuf caché
For some reason my wife’s family calls them “hobo eggs”
My wife introduced it to me as something her family called a “Hollywood egg” I guess due to fact you feel so glamorous eating one.
Breaggs on a plate?
Toast on an avocado plate