Retro Classic: Baked Birdie In A Nest

Retro Classic: Baked Birdie In A Nest

I discovered this recipe in a 1976 advertisement from the Egg Farmers of Ontario.  The ad promoted the recipe as The 42 Cent Lunch, but it struck me that eggs on toast might be better suited for breakfast.  It’s an interesting take on the classic Egg in the Hole.  Instead of cooking an egg within a slice of toast, the egg rests on top of the toast.  The yolk is supported by a pillow of beaten egg white that’s baked until golden brown.

This morning I “got cracking” and tried making this vintage recipe.

Baked Egg Nests 2013

Above, you can see that the dish turned out pretty much like the picture in the ad.  The yolk wasn’t quite as vibrant, but other than that, it was awesome. It was easy to make, tasty and a really fun way to do eggs and toast in a unique way.

Here’s how to make it…

Birdie In A Nest Ingredients

The ingredients are just eggs, bread, butter and salt.  For the original recipe as printed in the ad, click here.

Beating Egg Whites

Toast your bread.  While the bread is in the toaster, separate your egg whites from the yolks.  Beat the egg whites until stiff.  It only takes a minute with an electric beater.

Birdie In A Nest Before Baking

Butter your toast.  Dollop pillows of egg white on each slice of toast.  Make an indentation in the middle of the whites.  Carefully, place a yolk in each of the holes.  Dot the top of the eggs with butter.  Bake at 350 degrees for 17 minutes. (The original recipe says 15 minutes, but I found that it needed 2 minutes more.)

Birdie In A Nest In The Oven

Remove the Baked Birdies from the oven and serve with hash browns or fruit.

Baked Birdie In A Nest

You can eat this with a fork or with your hands.  The yolk will still be just a bit runny, but not enough to get messy.  If you want the yolk cooked through completely, switch your oven to broil for the last 2 minutes of cooking.

Retro Recipe: Baked Egg Nest

No mater what you call it, Baked Birdies in a Nest (aka Egg in a Basket; aka Egg in the Hole; aka Toad in a Hole; aka Baked Popeye) is a fun way to serve an ordinary breakfast in a fun, new way.  Even though, ironically, this new way is 37 years old.

This post is a companion piece to the following article on MrBreakfast.com:

Baked Egg Nests

Related Recipe:

Egg In The Hole

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5 comments

  • I have no idea why, but this ad reminded me of looking for a unique breakfast recipe, years ago on allrecipes. There was one cute little one called “Goldenrod eggs” and a little lady reviewed it saying she has been making it since the fifties! and I just that was so cute! I like this cute little recipe (:

    • Thanks for the comment Mapleleef! I’ll put Eggs Goldenrod on my to-do list and post if it turns out. I have a recipe from great old breakfast cookbook from the early 60’s.

  • Do you top the yolk with the butter or the egg whites?

    • Hi Mandy! I dotted the butter over both the whites and the yolk. Most of the butter pieces slid off the yolk onto the white because of the shape of the egg. I think the butter at the end is just for flavor. It seemed to cook the same regardless if a section was dotted or not.

  • I remember my mother making these for us in the 1950s and 1960s. Lost her recipe, so glad I found it here.

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