Donut, Egg, and Cheese Please

By: Ben Kessler, posted Jul 8, 2009 at 9:01 am

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Submitted by Unbreaded reader Allison B. Have a sandwich you love? Submit it to us and we’ll post it on the site.

Fractured Prune is a specialty donut shop that got its start in 1976 in Ocean City, Maryland. Since then, the shop has expanded to a franchise operation with stores in seven states including Delaware, Florida, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania and VIrginia. The menu is not only packed with some incredible looking donuts, but also a slew of breakfast sandwiches and wraps that are served all day.

Allison writes us about her favorite indulgence at the Rehoboth Beach location, aptly dubbed “The Prunewich”. We’ll let her explain it:

This sandwich is a breakfast sandwich. It is also heaven. You can purchase this sandwich at a store that is a donut shop and it is, in fact, on a donut. They ingeniously slice one of their made-to-order perfectly light yet rich donuts in half. Between the slices OF THE DONUT, they put a slice of white cheese, egg, and your choice of bacon, ham, or sausage. I am a fan of the ham, myself, and that is the option selected in the picture.

We can only imagine how delicious the combination of sweet donut and savory egg and cheese can be, but we’re not sure it helps us maintain our killer beach bod.

Fractured Prune
20214 Coastal Highway Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 (Google Map)

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  • Ben Greenberg
    Um, this is gross, sorry.
  • Andrew Weiser
    I believe I've seen this done before on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives on the Food Network. I'm not the biggest fan of donuts, so I'd imagine this would be a bit sweet for my tastes; but none the less it looks like a delicious breakfast sandwich. Now only if I could get more excited about breakfast, other than eggs.
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