greater than the sum of the parts

Fried egg, put between two slices pumpernickel with dijon mustard & 2 slices cheddar, and grilled in butter. Yum.

3 thoughts on “greater than the sum of the parts”

  1. > mmm boy that does sound YUM. 🙂
    Yes, yes it was.
    If we ever open that comfort food restaurant (one of the current pipe-dreams), it’s definitely going on the menu. We just need to find the right name for it, ala the “Mr. Haegar” at the Friendly Toast.
    I thoughts maybe “Pumpy Cheggo” but Foodnerd thought it sounded dirty. I followed with “Mr. Cheggo,” and then “Mr. Cheggostein” when she said it ought to sound more Jewish to reflect the pumpernickel.
    Her suggestion: “the empty fridge,” reflecting the secret origin of the sammy.
    “Hey, what do you want for lunch?”
    “I dunno, whatta we got in the fridge?”
    “Not much: pumpernickel bread, some cheese, eggs, dijon mustard…”
    I dunno, I kind of like “Pumpy Cheggostein,” but I guess I’m just like that.

  2. you should seriously consider entering this in this month’s end-of-the-month-egg-on-toast-extravaganza 1 round up over at spiceblog.blogspot.com. you would definitely be a strong contender for top toast, even if more than two people signed up.

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