dropped
egg
n Also
drop egg [
Prob
from Scots dial; cf SND drap v. 5. (2) (b) 1824->]
chiefly
NEng
See
Map
somewhat
old-fash

1884
Harper's
New Mth. Mag. 69.306/1
MA,
Martha was . . eating her toast and a dropped egg. 1896 (c1973)
Farmer Orig. Cook Book 93, Dropped Eggs (Poached). 1933
Hanley Disks neMA, Dropped egg--take and put a pan of milk on
the stove and boil and drop the egg in and let it cook. 1941
LANE Map 295 (Poached Eggs), throughout NEng, Dropped eggs.
. .1 inf, ceVT, Drop eggs. 1948 Peattie Berkshires
323 wMA, In Berkshire . . you could not get a poached egg, but you
could get a "dropped" egg, which was the same thing. 1965 PADS
43.24 seMA, 6 [infs] poached eggs, 4 [infs] dropped eggs, 1 [inf]
dropped egg on toast. 1965-70 DARE (Qu. H35,
When
eggs are taken out of the shell and cooked in boiling water, you call them
______ eggs) 40 Infs,
chiefly
NEng, Dropped;
NH15,
Dropped egg on toast.
[33
of 41 Infs old] 1975 Gould ME Lingo 82, Dropped
egg--Maine for poached egg, usually on toast. 1977 Yankee
Jan 73 Isleboro ME, The people on Isleboro eat dropped eggs instead
of poached.