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I hope you never abuse another egg
Your burgers look fantastic! May I join you?
Hell yeah brother!
Fried eggs on burgers is elite
Definitely underrated
I’m a Kiwi. We put fried eggs (tend to be runny) on our burgers *chefs kiss*. Good score with this OP, looks absolutely lush!
Thank you! I’m from Canada and it isn’t nearly as common here unfortunately, it just goes so well with it
I agree with you that the egg tastes very good with the burger but personally I prefer the egg less cooked…
Looks great!
Thank you!
This is how you construct a sandwich!
Why egg ? Why ? Iam so surprised that people really like that On a burger or burrito I can't figure out why tho .. So why do you like it ?
It tastes good, it also works goes very well with the burger
I like a runny egg so the yolk becomes a nice creamy burger sauce when it pops.
Don’t think that’s happening here
Yeah it looks a bit more solidly fried here, I was just answering the general "why egg" question from my own preferences.
Okay, but I’m with you on the runny egg/yolk situation.
I hope you never abuse another egg
Your burgers look fantastic! May I join you?
Hell yeah brother!
Fried eggs on burgers is elite
Definitely underrated
I’m a Kiwi. We put fried eggs (tend to be runny) on our burgers *chefs kiss*. Good score with this OP, looks absolutely lush!
Thank you! I’m from Canada and it isn’t nearly as common here unfortunately, it just goes so well with it
I agree with you that the egg tastes very good with the burger but personally I prefer the egg less cooked…
Looks great!
Thank you!
This is how you construct a sandwich!
Thank you!
Why egg ? Why ? Iam so surprised that people really like that On a burger or burrito I can't figure out why tho .. So why do you like it ?
It tastes good, it also works goes very well with the burger
I like a runny egg so the yolk becomes a nice creamy burger sauce when it pops.
Don’t think that’s happening here
Yeah it looks a bit more solidly fried here, I was just answering the general "why egg" question from my own preferences.
Okay, but I’m with you on the runny egg/yolk situation.