Thursday, November 10, 2011

Heart-shaped eggs

For the morning after a party. :)
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55 comments:

Geezees Custom Canvas Art said...

That's so romantic :)

macaca grava por cima said...

I'm crazy about fried eggs, I don't know what is it about them... I just love them and I have onde of these heart-sheaped form, and my hysband somtimes surprises me with a "romantic-egg"

anni said...

Almost makes me wish I still ate eggs. Love how food can be so pretty!

enjoy this! said...

in our family their called u.f.o.'s; unidentified frying objects. this makes me want to drive down and sit in my mom's kitchen right now :) these are so much more sweet. do you have the good ol' fashioned metal cookie cutters to make yours?

Melissa Blake said...

those are wonderful!!! :)

Maria said...

Awh! I love this, it's too cute. I would most likely break the egg and it wouldn't come out like this!

LEAH said...

aw, what a cute idea..

Nicole Jeannette said...

Looks yummy! I was running late and had to skip breakfast this morning and that looks SO good right now!

Joanna Goddard said...

maria, you're right, it would most likely be a big yellow heart of scrambled eggs:)

Sara Jahan said...

Would be cheaper to just cut out a heart in the bread and cook the egg right in the bread! Very cute idea though:)
Xoxo,
Sara

Ugly Duckling said...

I have one of these heart shape egg cookers.

Actually you can cook loads of things in them. I make pancakes and my sweetie pie boyfriend used it to cut toast into heart shapes for me one morning as a surprise.

Amelia @ UGLY DUCKLING <3

Fabiana ~ Ciao! Newport Beach said...

A great way to wake up in the morning and put a smile on your face...

<3 Love it!

xoxo

Joy said...

this is darling. Joanna- did you see the "10 things to give yourself this holiday season"in the newest glamour? check out the first one :)

a displaced floridian said...

Breakfast already makes me smile. This would just sweeten the pot!

Emily said...

I've actually made this for my husband on Valentine's Day morning! (Just using a heart shaped cookie cutter.) My mom always called an egg fried in the middle of bread a toad in the hole :)

Paislea Elyse said...

i love this!!

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2Anchor said...

My mom used to make these for me when I was little...on the weekends. Oh the memories:) I may need to make these for dinner.

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Karina said...

*****!!!

Diana Mieczan said...

I so fancy one right now:) Looks so yummy! Kisses, Joanna.

Lauren Kent said...

Hellooooo Valentines day!

Sarah said...

You could also make a heart-shaped egg-in-the-hole!

Egg-in-the-hole= http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/07/egg-in-a-hole-see-alternate-names-below/

kristina@beancakes ★ said...

ah! so delicious this looks!
xx ~ k

Heba said...

beautiful :)

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Aya said...

CUTE!

Lele said...

this is so stinking cute.

naomemandeflores said...

Love it! Makes breakfast so much more romantic!


Camila Faria

alyson said...

so cute!! but is it sad that I automatically thought - how fun would that be for Wolf once he gets big enough. ha!

Molly @thewaffler.com said...

YUM!

Daniela said...

Aww so cute, love it ^^

kbd said...

I am absolutely DYING to see your bedroom make-over with Jenny - is it done? can we see it? She did such an amazing job on your living room and Toby's room that I can't wait!

Lilacs In May said...

Romance, one of the things that makes the world such a great place

Christina Marie said...

The Micky Mouse one is fun too. Great idea for a romantic breakfast.

xo,
Christina

www.becauseofmadalene.blogspot.com

Sarah said...

Definitely my kind of breakfast. I have star wars molds that were given to me lol

- Sarah
http://agirlintransit.blogspot.com

Wendy said...

The pancake-egg rings are awesome! I'm liking the price, too. :)

Rose said...

Very pretty!

I have the flower shape from Williams Sonoma and it sure is a hit with any kids (small or big) at breakfast time!

Anonymous said...

I love this. So sweet!

Teresa at Splendid Sass said...

Aw...

Kassandra said...

This will be the perfect Christmas gift for my roommate to shake up her morning toast! Fits the college budget too!

Jennifer said...

I always made these for my sons - can't make pancakes to save my life and have been asked not to... but eggs in a heart is always a hit! Jennifer

Ridgely's Radar said...

So cute!

Shelby Clark said...

So cute! I love this! Too bad I am horrible at cracking eggs!

Anabel said...

I make these for my husband... we call them Lovie Eggs. They are his favorite... and mine too!

glitterandganache/Tabitha said...

Yummy!
@Anabel: I love that you call them Lovie Eggs- so cute!

House of Milk said...

You are the best! I was literally just looking through my favorite blogs for ideas of cute little gifts for my husband's upcoming birthday and this is such a perfect idea for my handsome egg-lover! :))) Thank you!

miss b said...

I love the egg - that would be
a great start to the day

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Exquisite Daydreams said...

This is just perfect for valentine's day!
Congratulations for your blog! I love it!

Caitlin @ Hardly Housewives said...

I'm crazy about these and heart-shaped pancakes. I invested in a little silicone heart thing for the frying pan and I use it all the time. Sometimes just for myself...

Sarah O'Brien said...

Love this!

Heather said...

Now that is one sweet slice of toast!!

theconferfamily said...

I read this as "for the MORNING AFTER party." Works either way, I say!

krdugan said...

My dad used to do that for me when I was little! He called it, "Egg in the hole in the bread." :o)

antique engagement rings said...

We love heart shapes!

Maria said...

Awww, so cute! I'd gobble that RIGHT up!

Maria xx
www.cheekypinktulip.blogspot.com

larissa said...

aww that's so sweet! I'd definitely b smiling having one of those :)

Emily Elizabeth said...

Aw, my dad made these for me and my sisters growing up. He'll still make me an "egg in the nest" with whatever cookie cutter we pick out. The best is eating the cut-out heart (or star, or horse) of fried toast. Yum!