unegged
English
Etymology
un- + egged
Adjective
unegged (not comparable)
- (cooking) Prepared without egg.
- 1909, Lady Charlotte Coltman Clark, Catherine Frances Frere, The Cookery Book of Lady Clark of Tillypronie (page 210)
- Put a layer of grated ham or tongue on the unegged side of 1 piece, and lay on that the unegged side of another, joining the 2 pieces, and brown these sandwiches in the oven. Serve on spinach with roast fowl.
- 1909, Lady Charlotte Coltman Clark, Catherine Frances Frere, The Cookery Book of Lady Clark of Tillypronie (page 210)
- Not pelted with eggs.
- 2017, Jessica Payseur, Yolks on You Box Set
- Yeah, she's suspicious. She left when none of her work was destroyed—why? And why was her stuff left unegged at all?
- 2017, Jessica Payseur, Yolks on You Box Set