Gashouse Eggs

Gashouse Eggs (varient names of the dish includes  "bullseye eggs", "eggs in a frame", "egg in a basket", "egg in a hole", "gasthaus eggs", "hole in one", "one-eyed Jack", "one-eyed Pete", "pirate's eye", "popeye", and "spit in the ocean") is an egg fried in a hole in a slice of bread. A waffle or bagel (with a large enough hole) can also be substituted for the slice of bread. The name "toad in the hole" is sometimes used for this dish, though more commonly refers to sausages cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter.

Links to Peel
Peel claimed many times that the only food that he could cook was Gashouse Eggs. In an article in the Radio Times, published on 17th December 1994, Peel claimed that the recipe was picked from a black and white American film about prison escapees. However, in an unknown cooking recipe book, which featured celebrities recipes, he mentioned discovering the recipe from a Humphrey Bogart movie. It is not known what movie it is, although in the 1950 film Lonely Place, which featured Bogart, he is seen eating ham and eggs, although not the Gashouse Eggs dish.