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Discover Ludwig"baked egg" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you would like to refer to a cooked egg that has been baked. For example, "My favorite breakfast dish is a baked egg with bacon and potatoes."
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It serves crayfish with garlic dressing, gravid herring and baked egg with artichoke crème at reasonable prices.
Raspberry and milk chocolate gateau with Eton mess was fine, but my baked egg custard tart was just sensational.
In this week's A Good Appetite column and video, I give a recipe for shakshuka, an Israeli baked egg and tomato dish (with North African roots).
The gym can wait, I need to rejoin the queue for a more traditional filling of baked egg, cheddar and bacon.
In the morning, there's a fine roster of baked goods (including a very, very good sfogliatelle) and a selection of baked egg dishes that the kitchen nails.
Silken, which has been neither drained nor pressed, has the highest water content and the softest texture, reminiscent to this omnivore of a baked egg custard.
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The Yorkshire pudding eaten with roast beef is a baked egg-rich batter.
So "baked eggs" it is.
For brunch, baked eggs with bacon; frittata.
She ordered milk from the dairy and made baked eggs and cream with Hmong chives.
The creaminess of baked eggs over polenta offers a fine setting for robust wild mushrooms.
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