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Please help me..........what is the correct term for..........fried egg cooked on both sides.......esp for Aussie mums.......

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RTKangaMummy · 13/08/2006 13:19

I am in a hotel in Sydney and they keep bringing the room service brekkie with the fried egg not cooked well enough on the top

There is a comments or requests space on the back so I want to put how to cook it

Is it

EGG OVER EASY

or something like that????

Is there a special term in Australia?

Thanks

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misdee · 13/08/2006 13:23

over easy.

sunnyside up is not flipped.

suzywong · 13/08/2006 13:27

oh, RTK, they are giving you an Australian specialty called

For The Whinging Pommy who can't be arse to get up and come to the dining room

RTKangaMummy · 13/08/2006 13:30

Thanks misdee

SW pmsl

It is the only time we have cooked breakfast.

By the number of trays and trolleys around most people here seem to have room service

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FrannyandZooey · 13/08/2006 14:03

But "easy over" is the egg flipped over so it looks more like a runny omelette or something.

It sounds like you are after the perfect fried egg, which IMO is a sunny side up one which has had the fat spooned over the top to cook it nicely.

FrannyandZooey · 13/08/2006 14:03

Oh and happy holidays

RTKangaMummy · 13/08/2006 14:21

yes I want it flipped over really

but didn't know what to call it

Thanks guys you are all deffo brill

I told DH you guys would know the answer

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