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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Eggs Benedict with a Twist

Eggs Benedict
A truly classic brunch or breakfast item traditionally made with eggs, Canadian bacon, and English muffins, all smothered with a creamy Hollandaise sauce. There are several theories about the origins of this dish and I have included a link to give you some background information. 

While I enjoy ordering out this decadent dish, I came up with a satisfying alternative with fewer calories.  A side of grapes was added to the plate.
How To Build This Dish 
I started with a toasted English muffin, then added a tomato slice, two avocado slices, and one egg cooked sunny side up. I eliminated one of the English muffins on top and used a low-fat slice of Havarti cheese to substitute for Hollandaise sauce. Mozzarella cheese would be another good substitute. You have options to make one or more servings.
Ingredients:
  • English muffins
  • Canadian Bacon
  • Cheese Havarti or Mozzerella
  • Eggs
  • Tomato slices (patted dry on a paper towel) 
  • Avocado slices
Directions:
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Wrap Canadian bacon in foil and warm for 15 minutes. Keep in foil until ready to use.
  • Slice avocados and tomatoes.  
  • Have a slice of cheese out. 
  • Cook egg sunny side up and toast muffin.
Build your modified Eggs Benedict on a microwave-safe plate
  • muffin
  • Canadian Bacon
  • tomato slice
  • avocado 
  • egg
  • top with a cheese slice
  • Microwave the egg sandwich for 20 seconds to melt the cheese


5 comments:

  1. Oh, I would love this! Havarti is one of my favorites, and the tomato and avocado would be wonderful. Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #43 linkup. We hope to see you at #44, too. Have a great week!

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    1. THanks for checking in on Ever Ready-have a good day.

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  2. Love the quote. Not the eggs. I need mine well-cooked. Everyone's tastes are different.

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  3. This recipe could work with any type of eggs.

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  4. This sounds so good!
    Visiting today from Will Blog For Comments 43 #41&42.

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