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NY times Toad-in-the-Hole. Featuring absolutely zero elements of the actual dish for some reason

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019609-toad-in-the-hole

Here is what toad in the hole is supposed to look like.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16827173893140757.webp

Sausages inside a Yorkshire pudding

Here is the NYT version

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16827173895299704.webp

Eggs inside a piece of toast

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It's not exactly a complicated dish.

Thread full of confused and outraged :marseybong:

https://twitter.com/ShowerAbsolute/status/1652043297496375330?t=9kz9osjWAKz6P0yVnK5Ukg&s=19

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1682717389598473.webp

NYT continuing their impressive trend of every single article about Britain being completely wrong

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in america putting an egg inside a piece of toast is sometimes called a toad in the hole, like this

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16827176767224443.webp

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This is what i think of when i hear toad in a hole, or egg in a basket.

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That makes more sense but the opening paragraph mentions it's part of their English menu and a tribute to a British chef he used to work for which makes it even odder for them to make a completely American dish

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Any story above a recipe is 99.99% bull shit

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Neighbor why are you reading a paragraph instead of a recipe

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Yea but its a fried egg not a bunch of scrambled bullshit

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That’s eggs in a nest. Never ever seen it called toad in a hole in burgerland

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Thats what i heard it called growing up in the south, that or eggs in a basket/nest.

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That's Eggs in a Basket, not Toad in a Hole! A woman I dated for a couple of months used to cook that for me

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it has like 30 different names in the US my mom called them one eyed Egyptians when she made it for us

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Ok but still where's the toad

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