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On Jan 14, 8:59*pm, "Mr. Joseph Littleshoes Esq." >
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> Arri London wrote:
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> > TheBlogtography wrote:

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> >>Good morning!

>
> >>So, last night I was trying to look up a receipe and came across this
> >>site. New to the world of forums (and pretty new to the world of cooking
> >>eatable food), I thought I'd give this a try!

>
> >>My question, for anyone who may know, is whether you have heard of or
> >>have a receipe for hamburgers with an egg in the center. I think I saw
> >>it on TV a while back (can't decide if it'll even be tastey), but man do
> >>I want to try it!

>
> >>Last nights search left me empty handed, so I just made hamburgers
> >>stuffed with cheese and onion...Here's hoping someone may know about the
> >>egg thing!!

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> > It's a take on Scotch eggs, really. Scotch eggs are coated in crumbs of
> > one sort or another and deep-fried. Surround the hardcooked egg with the
> > burger meat and cook it. *Never tried cooking a burger with a raw egg in
> > the centre though; we usually mix the egg in

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> > My Filipina colleagues used to make a 'sausage' of sorts (embutido) with
> > ham (and other ingredients) that contained hardcooked eggs down the
> > middle of the roll. That got wrapped up and baked.

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> I seem to recall a pork meat loaf baked in pastry with the hard boiled
> eggs in the middle
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When I was in junior high, the cafeteria served (only once!) a
"spinach loaf" that had hard boiled eggs in the center. It was really
vile - unanimously went in the garbage from every tray.

N.

(What is "toad in the hole?" Isn't that an egg in the middle of -
what - sausage? There isn't any reason you couldn't cook an egg in
the middle of a burger - I think Fieri recently visited a diner that
did that. Maybe that's where the OP saw it.)