Why You’ll Love Avocado Egg Toast (Whole Grain) Recipe
I enjoy this recipe because it’s quick, flexible, and works for breakfast, lunch, or a light dinner. I like how the whole grain bread adds texture, the avocado brings richness, and the eggs make it filling. I also appreciate how easy it is to customize based on how I’m feeling that day.
Ingredients
(Note: All ingredient amounts are listed in the recipe card below.)
2 slices whole grain bread 1 ripe avocado 2 large eggs (poached, fried, or scrambled) Salt and pepper (to taste) 1 tablespoon lemon juice (freshly squeezed) Red pepper flakes (optional) Fresh herbs such as cilantro or parsley (optional)
Directions
I start by toasting the whole grain bread slices until they’re golden brown and crispy.
Next, I mash the ripe avocado in a small bowl using a fork. I mix in the lemon juice, salt, and pepper until everything is well combined and creamy.
For the eggs, I choose my favorite method. When poaching, I gently simmer water and cook the eggs until the whites are set. When frying, I cook them in a skillet until done to my liking. If I scramble them, I whisk the eggs and cook them gently until just set.
To assemble, I spread the mashed avocado evenly over the toasted bread. I place the cooked eggs on top, then finish with red pepper flakes and fresh herbs if I’m using them. I serve the toast immediately while everything is warm.
Servings and Timing
I prepare this recipe in about 10 minutes total, including prep and cooking. It makes 2 servings, which works perfectly for a quick meal or a shared breakfast.
Variations
I sometimes add sliced tomatoes or sautéed spinach for extra freshness. When I want more protein, I add a sprinkle of seeds or a slice of smoked salmon. I also like using different herbs or adding a drizzle of olive oil for extra flavor.
Storage/Reheating
I prefer enjoying avocado egg toast fresh, but if needed, I store leftover mashed avocado in an airtight container with plastic wrap pressed directly on the surface. I re-toast the bread and cook fresh eggs when serving again.
FAQs
Can I use sourdough instead of whole grain bread?
I can, but I like whole grain for its texture and heartiness.
What’s the best way to mash avocado?
I use a fork and leave it slightly chunky for texture.
Can I make this dairy-free?
I find this recipe naturally dairy-free as written.
How do I keep the avocado from browning?
I mix in lemon juice and cover it tightly if storing briefly.
Are scrambled eggs better than poached?
I choose based on mood, since all methods work well.
Can I add cheese?
I sometimes add feta or shredded cheese when I want extra richness.
Is this recipe good for meal prep?
I don’t fully prep it ahead, but I prepare ingredients separately to save time.
Can I make it spicy?
I add extra red pepper flakes or hot sauce when I want heat.
What herbs work best?
I like cilantro and parsley, but chives work nicely too.
Is this filling enough for lunch?
I find it satisfying, especially with hearty bread and eggs.
Conclusion
I keep coming back to this avocado egg toast because it’s simple, wholesome, and endlessly adaptable. I love how quickly it comes together while still feeling fresh and satisfying, making it one of my favorite go-to meals.
A fast, fresh avocado egg toast made with hearty whole grain bread, creamy avocado, and perfectly cooked eggs. This simple, nourishing recipe works beautifully for breakfast, lunch, or a light dinner.
Ingredients
2 slices whole grain bread
1 ripe avocado
2 large eggs (poached, fried, or scrambled)
Salt, to taste
Black pepper, to taste
1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
Red pepper flakes (optional)
Fresh herbs such as cilantro or parsley (optional)
Instructions
Toast the whole grain bread until golden brown and crisp.
In a small bowl, mash the avocado with a fork.
Stir in lemon juice, salt, and black pepper until creamy.
Cook the eggs using your preferred method (poached, fried, or scrambled).
Spread the mashed avocado evenly over the toasted bread.
Top each slice with a cooked egg.
Finish with red pepper flakes and fresh herbs if desired.
Serve immediately while warm.
Notes
Lemon juice helps prevent the avocado from browning.
Leave the avocado slightly chunky for better texture.
Best enjoyed fresh for optimal flavor and texture.
Customize easily with vegetables, herbs, or seeds.