Eggs Benedict (2024)

Eggs Benedict

If there is one breakfast I’d happily eat daily, this is it. This Eggs Benedict is made with the most luxurious hollandaise sauce that’s easy to make and completes this breakfast. Also, in this recipe, I’ll show you how to make Eggs Florentine and Eggs Royale, explaining what makes them different.

Eggs Benedict (1)

Eggs Benedict Trifecta

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 People

Calories: 1050kcal

Author: Chef Jack Ovens

Ingredients

Hollandaise Sauce (Easy)

  • 3 - Free Range Egg Yolks
  • 1 Tbsp (20ml) - White Vinegar or Lemon Juice
  • 200g (7.05oz) - Unsalted Butter, Clarified
  • Seasoning To Taste

Eggs Benedict

  • 1 - English Muffin, Sliced & Toasted
  • 1 Tbsp (20ml) - White Vinegar (For Poaching)
  • 2 - Free Range Eggs
  • 1 tsp (5ml) - Olive Oil
  • 2-4 - Ham Slices
  • Seasoning To Taste

Eggs Florentine

  • 1 - English Muffin, Sliced & Toasted
  • 1 Tbsp (20ml) - White Vinegar (For Poaching)
  • 2 - Free Range Eggs
  • 2 tsp (10ml) - Olive Oil
  • 180g (6.3oz) - Baby Spinach
  • Seasoning To Taste

Eggs Royale

  • 1 - English Muffin, Sliced & Toasted
  • 1 Tbsp (20ml) - White Vinegar (For Poaching)
  • 2 - Free Range Eggs
  • 4-6 Slices - Smoked Salmon
  • Seasoning To Taste

Garnish

  • Chives (Optional)
  • Dill (Optional)
  • Cracked Black Pepper

Instructions

Hollandaise Sauce

  • Add the egg yolks and white vinegar or lemon juice to a blender bowl to make the hollandaise sauce in a blender. Place over a high speed and slowly pour the warm clarified butter until it forms an emulsion (hollandaise sauce). Check the seasoning and adjust if necessary. Cover with a towel or wrap until ready to serve. It can be served warm or cold.

  • To make the hollandaise over a Bain Marie (water bath), add the egg yolks and white vinegar or lemon juice to a bowl. Bring a saucepan of water to a simmer and place the bowl over the top, ensuring it is not touching the water. Vigorously whisk without stopping until the mixture becomes foamy.

  • While vigorously whisking, slowly pour in the warm clarified butter, a little bit at a time, and continue whisking until it forms a thick emulsion (hollandaise sauce). Check the seasoning and adjust if necessary. Cover with a towel or wrap until ready to serve. It can be served warm or cold.

Eggs Benedict

  • Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the vinegar. Gently drop in your eggs and poach for 2 ½ minutes or until it is done to your liking. Remove and drain on a paper towel.

  • Place a pan over medium-high heat. Add olive oil and ham and heat until slightly browned and hot. Remove and set aside.Toast and butter your English muffins. Place the ham over the muffin, top with the eggs and drizzle over the hollandaise sauce. Garnish with chives and cracked black pepper. Dig in.

Eggs Florentine

  • Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the vinegar. Gently drop in your eggs and poach for 2 ½ minutes or until it is done to your liking. Remove and drain on a paper towel.

  • Place a pan over medium-high heat. Add olive oil, spinach and seasoning to taste. Saute for 2 minutes or until wilted, then remove and set aside.

  • Toast and butter your English muffins. Place the spinach over the muffin, top with the eggs and drizzle over the hollandaise sauce. Garnish with chives and cracked black pepper. Dig in.

Eggs Royale

  • Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the vinegar. Gently drop in your eggs and poach for 2 ½ minutes or until it is done to your liking. Remove and drain on a paper towel.

  • Toast and butter your English muffins. Place the smoked salmon over the muffin, top with the eggs and drizzle over the hollandaise sauce. Garnish with chives and cracked black pepper. Dig in.

Nutrition Guide

Nutrition Facts

Eggs Benedict Trifecta

Amount per Serving

Calories

1050

% Daily Value*

Fat

78

g

120

%

Trans Fat

0.04

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

7

g

Monounsaturated Fat

31

g

Cholesterol

761

mg

254

%

Sodium

982

mg

43

%

Potassium

760

mg

22

%

Carbohydrates

30

g

10

%

Fiber

6

g

25

%

Sugar

6

g

7

%

Vitamin A

6452

IU

129

%

Vitamin C

17

mg

21

%

Calcium

320

mg

32

%

Iron

6

mg

33

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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The above nutrition guide is based on daily averages and is calculated for a single portion. In this case, the amount calculated is for all three variants combined.

Recipe Notes

The Difference Between Benedict, Florentine and Royale.

All three breakfasts have the same thing in common. That is the delicious hollandaise sauce. The difference between Eggs Benedict, Eggs Florentine, and Eggs Royale is only one thing. Eggs Benedict is with ham or pancetta. Eggs Florentine is with sauteed spinach. Eggs royale is with smoked salmon. All three breakfasts are created the same, starting with a toasted English muffin, poached eggs and topped with hollandaise sauce.

Storage Instructions

Unfortunately, hollandaise sauce doesn’t store well and can easily split upon reheating. This is one of those breakfasts that needs to be eaten immediately. No one likes soggy toast and a split sauce.

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FAQs

What makes an eggs Benedict a Benedict? ›

What Is Eggs Benedict? Eggs Benedict is a traditional American breakfast and brunch recipe that originated in New York City. It consists of an English muffin, cut in half, toasted, and topped with Canadian bacon, poached eggs, and classic French hollandaise sauce. It's decadent, rich, and satisfying.

What's so great about eggs Benedict? ›

The English muffin provides a crispy, buttery base for the dish. By contrast, Canadian bacon or ham adds a salty, savory flavor. The poached egg adds a rich, creamy texture, and the hollandaise sauce provides a tangy, buttery flavor that ties everything together! Eggs Benedict is also an excellent source of protein.

Why is it called eggs Benedict? ›

The true history of the eggs Benedict is as murky as the identity of the human who created the eggs Benedict in the first place. According to Delmonico's legend, eggs Benedict was created for and named after restaurant regulars Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Benedict in the 1860s.

What's the difference between eggs Benedict and eggs Florentine? ›

Eggs Benedict: What's the Difference? The primary difference between eggs Florentine and eggs Benedict is the addition of spinach. While eggs Florentine may or may not feature Canadian bacon, the dish always features a sautéed layer of spinach.

What is the secret of eggs Benedict? ›

That's One Eggs-ellent Benedict

The cornerstone of the dish is the Hollandaise, a rich and creamy sauce made from eggs, butter, and lemon juice. Add eggs on top of English muffins, and meat or fish and cover it all with Hollandaise for the best breakfast in town.

What does hollandaise sauce taste like? ›

What is Hollandaise Sauce? If you've never experienced the magic of hollandaise sauce, let me attempt to describe it to you. It's a very simple savory sauce made with butter, egg yolk, lemon, and salt. It has a smooth, velvety texture with just the right amount of bright lemon flavor to keep it from being too heavy.

What's hollandaise sauce made of? ›

hollandaise sauce, one of the classic sauces of French cooking, made of butter, egg yolks, lemon juice, and pepper and usually served on fish, eggs, or vegetables.

Is the yolk runny in eggs Benedict? ›

The eggs should cook for 3-4 minutes so the egg white is fully cooked but the yolk remains runny. Use a slotted spoon to remove the eggs from the water and serve immediately. Bon appetit!

What do Americans call eggs Benedict? ›

Eggs Benedict is a common American breakfast or brunch dish, consisting of two halves of an English muffin, each topped with Canadian bacon, a poached egg, and hollandaise sauce.

What is eggs Hemingway? ›

So, what is the dish? Traditionally the dish is a toasted English Breakfast Muffin topped with Smoked Salmon, a soft poached free-range Egg, and some indulgent Hollandaise sauce. A real festive breakfast treat.

What is Eggs Benedict without ham called? ›

Eggs royale is similar to Eggs Benedict or florentine but uses smoked salmon instead of ham or spinach. Using cold butter rather than warm, melted butter means the sauce takes a few extra minutes to come together, but there's far less risk of it splitting – worth the time we think.

What can I put on my Eggs Benedict instead of hollandaise? ›

5 Alternative Takes on Hollandaise Sauce for Your Eggs Benedict
  1. Use red wine. For a heartier sauce (that's especially good with steak and eggs), reduce dry red wine and port instead of white wine.
  2. Make a cheese sauce. ...
  3. Brown the butter with capers. ...
  4. Add morels. ...
  5. Use avocado.
Nov 15, 2022

Does eggs Benedict have a runny yolk? ›

The eggs should cook for 3-4 minutes so the egg white is fully cooked but the yolk remains runny. Use a slotted spoon to remove the eggs from the water and serve immediately. Bon appetit!

What is the difference between eggs Royale and eggs Benedict? ›

The Difference Between Benedict, Florentine and Royale.

Eggs Benedict is with ham or pancetta. Eggs Florentine is with sauteed spinach. Eggs royale is with smoked salmon. All three breakfasts are created the same, starting with a toasted English muffin, poached eggs and topped with hollandaise sauce.

Was the original eggs Benedict different than what we have today? ›

The hollandaise sauce, though, was different from the smooth, creamy topping used today. It included ham and hot, hard-cooked eggs in the sauce. His recipe for eggs Benedict passed through to Montgomery's family, according to the letter, which also included the recipe.

Does eggs Benedict have hollandaise or bearnaise? ›

In appearance, hollandaise is pale yellow, smooth, and creamy. It's commonly served as a finishing sauce for eggs Benedict, poached fish, and asparagus.

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