Pirate Faces For Kids

  1. With a cookie cutter or a small glass, cut a circle out of the center of each piece of bread. Spread butter on these circles. Spray a large frying pan so the pirate faces won't stick to it, and place it over warm-to-medium heat. If there's any butter left, allow it to swirl around in the pan, too. Break each egg into a separate small dish or cup.
  2. Sprinkle salt and pepper on it, and add 1/2 tsp. water. Place the bread slices in the frying pan, and slide an egg into each of the holes. Place the buttered rounds of bread in the pan, too, butter-sides down. Cover the pan, and allow to cook for about 2 or 3 minutes, then check to see whether it's done to your liking.
  3. Turn the egg-and-bread if you like (it's not necessary). Spread grape jelly on the grilled toast circles.
  4. Place the pirate faces on plates; if the egg has run out of the hole on one edge, you can make that the mouth, or you can, if you like, run a line of mustard along the "mouth line." Let the grape-jelly-spread circle perch on one of the top corners as an "eye patch"; and if you want to suggest the other eye as well, you can cut a filled olive in half and settle it next to the eye patch.

bread good, butter, spray, eggs, salt, freshly ground black pepper, water, grape jelly, olives, mustard

Taken from www.yummly.com/recipe/Pirate-Faces-For-Kids-1669259 (may not work)

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