Mashed avocado with a hint of garlic topped with a fried egg and dried cranberries in a delicious breakfast sandwich. Quick and easy to make, this mashed avocado and egg breakfast sandwich is the perfect way to start the morning on the go.
Let’s talk breakfast.
On days that I work, I’m up super early in the morning, like before the sun comes up early. I’m sure we all have experienced that at some point.
The truth is, I’m not a fan of eating right after I wake up. I have no appetite early in the morning, and I really don’t like the idea of forcing myself to eat. So instead, I make breakfast to bring with me while I take the bus to work. Sometimes it’s a yogurt, sometimes it’s a fruit, and sometimes it’s these breakfast sandwiches. I mean, avocado and egg? Love, love, love the combination. And hopefully, so will you.
Mashed avocadoes with a tiny bit of garlic powder and salt for flavor; fried egg with a yolk oozing from the center and black pepper sprinkled on top; melted shredded mozzarella cheese; sweet dried cranberries; and your favorite bagel sliced in half or slices of bread. Put them together and you have yourself a healthy but very tasty breakfast sandwich, fit to be wrapped and eaten as you make your way to work.
Not a fan of dried cranberries? Or not sure if you’ll like the flavor? Go ahead and take out the cranberries. But for me, I love the difference in flavor that both sweet and savory bring to this sandwich.
For an even healthier version of this sandwich, you can always replace the mashed avocado with the garlic edamame purée.
First, cut a large avocado in half and remove the pit. Carve out the avocado and place them into a bowl. Use a spoon to mash up the avocado until the texture is to your liking. Mix in the garlic and the salt.
Coat the bottom of a small pan with vegetable oil. It’s important to do this so that the egg doesn’t get stuck to the pan. Heat the oil over low heat for about 30 seconds. Crack an egg into a bowl and pour it carefully into the pan. This helps keep the egg together and less likely to spread. Once the egg white has turned white, the egg is ready. But if you like your egg not as undercooked, cover the pan with a lid and turn off the heat. Let the egg sit for about a minute. The yolk will have cooked a little bit but is still runny. Sprinkle the egg with black pepper.
Toast the bagel or the bread until lightly golden brown. Sprinkled shredded mozzarella cheese on one of the slices and warm the slice until the mozzarella cheese has melted.
Top the bagel slice with the mashed avocado, dried cranberries, and the fried egg.
And voila! You have a quick and easy breakfast ready to be wrapped up and carried on the go.
Enjoy!
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- 1 large avocado
- ⅛ teaspoon garlic powder
- ⅛ - ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, more as needed
- Black pepper (optional)
- 2 bagels (or 4 slices of bread)
- 4 tablespoons shredded mozzarella cheese
- 2 tablespoons dried cranberries
- Cut the avocado in half and remove the pit. Smash the avocado until the texture is to your liking. Mix in the garlic powder and the salt.
- Crack the eggs into separate bowls.
- Cover the bottom of a small pan with vegetable oil, and place it on low heat for about 30 seconds. Once the oil has heated, carefully pour the egg into the pan, letting the egg sit until the egg white turns white.
- If prefer a runny yolk, remove the egg from the pan. If prefer a more cooked yolk, cover the pan with a lid and remove the pan from heat. Allow the egg to cook in the trapped heat for about a minute. The top of the egg yolk will start to turn a little bit white.
- Sprinkle black pepper over the egg.
- Toast the bagel halves (or slices of bread) until they are lightly brown. Sprinkle shredded mozzarella cheese over one half, and heat the bagel half until the cheese has melted.
- Top the bagel with a generous amount of mashed avocado, dried cranberries, and a fried egg.
- Serve the bagel warm or cold.
freebutfun says
Mmm, that’s what I’ll have tomorrow! A good reminder, I love avocado but as I’m the only one in our family, I tend to forget to buy it. Love the idea of combining it with dried cranberries, I would never have thought of that.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! I hope you’ll like this sandwich as much as I do!
YOU HAVE "GOT TO TRY" THIS says
It looks absolutely delicious and easy to prepare for breakfast.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it!
katelon says
interesting combination. I don’t like fried eggs but might try it with scrambled eggs. Thanks!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome! Hope you’ll like it!
imagesbytdashfield says
Another hit here! And I just bought an avocado too 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it!
POMATO says
wow!!
Boots says
i love avocados! And it’s so healthy! This looks so yummy! Thanks for this post.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome!
firstandfabulous says
Now this went and got me out of bed! Looks fabulous!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
healingpilgrim says
Andrea, that looks scrumptious! For another variation (a favorite one that my sister and I have looked to for years as comfort food) skip the cranberries and add sliced tomatoes. We usually use sliced, hard-boiled eggs instead of runny ones .. especially when we’re on the go 😉
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hard boiled eggs would definitely be better if you’re eating on the go.
paleovirtus says
Egg and avocado – right up there with tomato and basil… 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I totally agree!
crumpledpapercranes says
This is just divine. Thank you so much. I will try it on Monday when I start my new job!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hope you’ll like it! And congratulations on your new job!