Rate my fried egg sarnie

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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
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Fried into the shape of the bread.. :becool:

:hungry:
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
show off, I now know what I want for my dinner
 
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PeteXXX

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
show off, I now know what I want for my dinner

Pleased to help..:okay:

Your eggs aren't symmetrical. And you need to get another two pieces of bread and leave the sauce in the bottle. But good effort.

It was probably a wonky chicken..:unsure:

Mixture of brown and red sauce :smile:. Covering all the bases there lol

Shaun
That argument has already been had several times over.. :okay:

Only one slice of bread?

Nope, T'other one 'out of shot'

Looks good to me. :mrpig:

:hungry:

Its not a sandwich and the eggs are still in the pan. Back to chef school mate! :smile:

Artistic licence..:smile:
 

Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
Is this a yoke?
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Wrong, all wrong I'm afraid. Firstly the bread is too weedy and pale. Secondly two types of sauce is an offence to the rules of flavouring. Thirdly those eggs are just too regular and pale and undercooked.

The eggs need to be fried fast and hot with a couple of slices of ham so that they all mix up in one glorious mess, beginning to brown around the edges with those feathery bubbles, the yolks half set so they don't all run out of the edges, sandwiched between two slices of decent granary bread with either red or brown sauce, some pepper and some salt. A good sandwich needs to be messy and chaotic, not neat and tidy like a motorway services sandwich.
 
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PeteXXX

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
Is this a yoke?

Don't worry, it's all white

Eggs from brown hens to match the brown sauce.

6/10

And the red? :rolleyes:

[QUOTE 4413698, member: 259"]My faith in human nature has been restored. When I clicked on the thread I was expecting poncy artisanal sourdough, but the chef has sensibly stuck to the classics.[/QUOTE]

I don't do 'poncy', but have been known to create an artisanal muffin occasionally :blush:

Wrong, all wrong I'm afraid. Firstly the bread is too weedy and pale. Secondly two types of sauce is an offence to the rules of flavouring. Thirdly those eggs are just too regular and pale and undercooked.

The eggs need to be fried fast and hot with a couple of slices of ham so that they all mix up in one glorious mess, beginning to brown around the edges with those feathery bubbles, the yolks half set so they don't all run out of the edges, sandwiched between two slices of decent granary bread with either red or brown sauce, some pepper and some salt. A good sandwich needs to be messy and chaotic, not neat and tidy like a motorway services sandwich.

Wrong.. eggs should be fried slower than me riding up Ditchling Beacon...

That does look magical.

Do I see a shake of pepper on the bread also?

Coarse ground black.. Mmmmmm
 
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