There’s a ridiculous amount of different ways you could make avocado and egg on toast, and whilst there’s no right or wrong way, today I’m going to show you the best way 😛. Follow me…

Smashed Avocado

The avocado makes up a big part of this recipe, so it’s important to let it shine. Sure, you could just mash up some avocado, but I like throwing in a few extra goodies:

Simple Smashed Avocado Ingredients

Avocados – Ripe, but not bruised. Chives – These add a gorgeous pop of flavour. Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Helps give the smashed avo a silky texture. It also adds a gentle background flavour. Lemon Juice – Enhances the natural flavours of the avocado and prevents it from browning. Salt and Pepper – Season well with a good pinch of salt and black pepper.

When it comes to smashing the avocado, just make sure you don’t mash it into oblivion. You want to keep a bit of texture, so a few lumps here and there are fine!

Fried Egg

When it comes to frying the egg, I won’t patronise you too much, but here are a few tips to consider:

Room Temp – I find bringing the eggs to room temp helps them cook a little more evenly. Not a deal-breaker though! Fresh Eggs – Do try and use fresh eggs. They’ll be more tightly compact, so won’t spill out across the pan. Butter – I love frying eggs in butter, just so you can baste the tops of the egg whites. This not only wraps the eggs in a gorgeous buttery flavour, but it also helps cook the eggs evenly.

Could I serve the egg differently?

My second option would be a Poached Egg, just so you get the glorious runny egg yolk. Scrambled Eggs are pretty nice, but you’ll miss out on the runny egg yolk 🙁 Process shots: add butter to non-stick pan (photo 1), stir to melt (photo 2), fry eggs and baste in butter (photo 3), remove from pan, leave butter (photo 4).

Fried Bread

I always get stick when I post a ‘something on toast’ recipe because I always end up frying the bread. Which I guess leaves you with more of a ‘something of fried bread’ recipe, but let’s not get stuck on technicalities here 😂. It’s criminal to waste leftover butter!

What kind of bread to use?

You want something sturdy like Sourdough or Artisan Style bread. Just so it toasts up nicely and gives you a firm platform to stack on the avocado and egg. Soft sandwich bread isn’t great for this recipe. Process shots: add bread to leftover butter (photo 1), fry both sides (photo 2).

Avocado and Egg on Toast

When it comes to putting everything together, the only extra addition I add is hot sauce. Because quite frankly no avocado egg toast is complete without a few lashings of hot sauce. It adds a final hit of flavour and cuts through the rich egg yolk and buttery egg whites.

What kind of hot sauce to use?

I typically use Cholula hot sauce, but Frank’s and Tabasco also work well.

What else could I add to avocado egg toast?

Honestly? I’d keep it simple as it is. However, if you want to crank it up a notch then bacon, feta or roasted cherry tomatoes are all welcomed additions. Process shots: add fried bread to chopping board (photo 1), add smashed avocado (photo 2), add fried egg (photo 3), season and drizzle over hot sauce (photo 4).

Serving Avocado Egg Toast

I usually whip this up for Breakfast or Brunch on the weekend. It’s perfect as it is, but if you wanted to take things up a notch you could serve with Hash Browns or Breakfast Potatoes! Alrighty, let’s tuck into the full recipe for this fried egg on toast shall we!?

How to make Avocado Egg Toast (Full Recipe & Video)

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