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Bey­once, girl­friend, for­get rings.  You and I have got to talk about fried eggs.  Espe­cially this one.  Because there’s this woman Deb, she runs an excel­lent web­site, and she has a recipe I think you will like– because see that glossy, fried golden egg on top of it all? This is a recipe all the Sin­gle Ladies can cook in less than a half hour (once the chop­ping is done), fried egg and all, and you only need one pan to cook it all in, even if you need a few bowls for your ingredients.

You can even scoop the cooked hash to one side and do the eggs on the clear bit, to con­serve on the wash­ing of dishes.

And that’s some­thing to sing about.

Deb specif­i­cally men­tions putting the fried egg on top, and are we glad we did.  It binds every­thing together in creamy deli­cious­ness.  We served this with Australia’s Pil­lar Box Red, despite the warn­ings not to serve red wine with aspara­gus.  It worked, nevertheless.

This is def­i­nitely some­thing that’d work with green beans later on in the sea­son– no rea­son not to repeat the combo of fresh green fla­vor with hash savori­ness all through the summer.

(I’m des­per­ately try­ing to find some way to make some booty­li­cious joke, but I’m just lame!fail tonight.  But the recipe works.  Trust me on this.)

6 Responses to “If you liked it, then you should have put an egg on it.”

  1. CTJen says:

    zomg, nom. I love runny eggs.
    .-= CTJen´s last blog ..10 Face­book Sta­tuses for Star Wars Day =-.

  2. You lost me … NOT a fried egg fan.
    .-= Jenn at Jug­gling Life´s last blog ..Treat Your­self =-.

  3. bipolarlawyercook says:

    Well, you can leave it off– it’s won­der­ful even with­out! I ate the rest today for lunch with­out the eggs and it was great, sans runny yolk.

  4. I would WAY rather have that egg than a ring. WAY. Love the post title/concept!
    .-= Cheri @ Blog This Mom!´s last blog ..What Not to Say =-.

  5. kate says:

    mmmm.

    I’ll be over in an hour. That’s enough time, right?

    Fried eggs are my sec­ond favorite food of all time. My first is scram­bled eggs.

  6. Janet says:

    Ha. I was JUST look­ing at that recipe over on Deb’s blog and think­ing I’d make it this weekend!