Waffles and Egg in a Hole are how dreams come true! Imagine the perfect crispy buttery waffles and creamy eggs, topped with Pico de Gallo and Guacamole.
I have a confession to make. I LOVE waffles for breakfast, but I don’t do well with sweet waffles. I know, it’s probably unheard of. I prefer my breakfast waffles with eggs or cheese, and I love to sweeten my waffles with just a touch of jam.
If you’re skeptical, well today’s luscious recipe will change your mind. So read along and check the recipe video to make yourself a crispy waffle recipe for breakfast too!
First of all, let’s start with the waffles. I’ve used the Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain 20 Ct.
The egg in a hole waffles are everything you love about the egg in a hole recipe plus everything you love about crispy waffles recipe.
Make sure to cut out 2 inches in the center of the waffle and make sure not to use jumbo eggs. Large eggs are better because they fit the 2 inch center perfectly.
I love searing the waffles in butter on both sides before adding in the eggs in a hole, and that’s just for flavor so it’s completely optional.
Covering the pan allows the egg to cook well. It’s probably a variable how many minutes, because some like their eggs more runny than others. So best things is ti keep an eye on them.
Toppings like Pico de Gallo and guacamole are so good here, however again they’re optional. You can opt for shredded cheese instead. Since it’s a New Year and we’re all sticking to some lighter meals, I chose those toppings.
The cut out centers of each waffle are great when toasted and used to scoop up jellies and jams! Yum!
HOW TO MAKE EGG IN A HOLE
Pick up the waffles and leave them out at room temperature for just 30 minutes to soften up a bit.
Preheat a nonstick skillet over medium heat with a tablespoon of butter. In the meantime, you’ll cut our 1.5-2 inch holes in the center of each waffle using a cookie cutter.
Start by adding one waffle at a time, or probably two waffles depending on the size of your skillet. Just toast the waffles in the butter for less than a minute and flip.
Add the egg right in the center of each waffle. Now you need to cover the skillet with a lid or foil, and allow the eggs to cook for 2-3 minutes depending on how well you prefer your eggs to be.
Remove the eggs in a hole waffles and start layering the toppings, sprinkle some fresh parsley and enjoy right away.
TIPS FOR EGG IN A HOLE
- Use a 1.5 inch to 2 inch cookie cutter, any shape works.
- Make sure you use large eggs, not bigger since the eggs in a hole are supposed to fit exactly in to the center of the waffles.
- Cover the skillet as soon as you put the eggs in the center so that they start to cook without browning the waffle bottoms too much.
- Keep an eye on the eggs because everyone likes them differently.
- Serve the eggs in a hole right away with different toppings.
- You can rewarm the eggs in a hole in the oven, but keep in mind the eggs will continue cooking.
- Use the cut out waffle centers to scoop up jam! Remember to toast them first in a toaster.
Try this indulgent breakfast that’s filling yet light as air! Don’t forget to tag me so I can see your amazing waffles! Enjoy 🙂
BREAKFAST RECIPES
Baked Eggs in Sweet Potato Crusts
Smoked Salmon Salad With Blue Cheese Dressing
Spanish Tortilla with Egg Whites and Sweet Potatoes
Egg in a Hole Waffles
Ingredients
Waffles:
- 4 waffles Eggo Nutri grain
- 2 tablespoons butter unsalted and divided between all waffles
- 4 eggs large
- 1/4 teaspoon salt pink Himalayan
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Toppings:
- 1/2 cup Pico De Gallo homemade or store-bought
- 1/2 cup Guacamole Homemade or Store-bought
- 2 tablespoons parsley leaves minced
Serving:
- Jellies and Jams
Instructions
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Preheat a nonstick skillet over medium heat.
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Add half a tablespoon of butter.
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Take a 1.5 inch or 2 inch cookie cutter and cut out the center of each Eggo waffle. Keep the centers to toast and use later with jellies and jams.
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Put one or two waffles at a time depending on the size of your skillet and toast in the butter for less than a minute. Then flip the waffle and add in the egg right in the hole.
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Cover the skillet and allow the eggs to cook to the doneness you prefer (anywhere from 2-4 minutes).
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Uncover the skillet, season the eggs with salt and pepper. Serve right away with toppings.
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Toast the waffle centers and use them to dip/scoop jellies and jams.
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Enjoy!
Recipe Video
Recipe Notes
Start with quality waffles such as Eggo Nutri Grain. Use a 1.5 inch to 2 inch cookie cutter, any shape works. Make sure you use large eggs, not bigger since the eggs in a hole are supposed to fit exactly in to the center of the waffles. Cover the skillet as soon as you put the eggs in the center so that they start to cook without browning the waffle bottoms too much. Keep an eye on the eggs because everyone likes them differently. Use the cut out waffle centers to scoop up jam! Remember to toast them first in a toaster. Serve the eggs in a hole right away with different toppings. You can rewarm the eggs in a hole in the oven, but keep in mind the eggs will continue cooking.
Tilly
This is actually genius and such a fun change from just using toast!
Mahy
Thanks Tilly!!
Catalina
Egg in a hole is our favorite breakfast. I’ve never tried with waffles! I know my family will go crazy over this!
Mahy
hahahaha now it’s the time to try this Catalina!
Melissa
Oh my gosh, this is like toad in the hole but 100 times better!!! I absolutely love the idea of pairing with the guac and pico de gallo, the perfect brunch recipe. I need to add the ingredients to my shopping list, STAT.
Mahy
Melissa–Enjoy!! 🙂
Cheese Curd In Paradise
We make this with toast, but I am loving the idea of making it with waffles! My boys would love this recipe and I can’t wait to make it.
Mahy
Waffles definitely beat toast 🙂
Marisa Franca
You are a girl after my own heart! I love savory for breakfast and not sweet. Your egg in a hole waffles would be a breakfast Hubby and I would love. Add a bit of spice to the eggs and we’re happy. I love crunchy waffles and yours look like they’d be perfect. And for the sweet lovers? Put some fruit on them and whipped cream. That would keep them crunchy.
Mahy
That’s brilliant Marisa to make a sweet version!! Hope you try this one!
Danielle Wolter
what a great idea to make egg in a hole waffles – such a fun twist! this is an awesome brunch idea!
Mahy
Thanks Danielle!
Erin | Dinners,Dishes and Dessert
This is seriously making me hungry! I could eat this everyday 😀
Mahy
hahaha I know what you mean!
Melanie Bauer
Looks so good! I’d love to try this, such a perfect way to start our day!
Mahy
Melanie you need to make this!
alyssa | everydaymaven
This is such a fun breakfast!
Mahy
Alyssa, Thanks so much!
Jacque Hastert
This breakfast sounds like a great addition to any families table. I know mine would devour it.
Mahy
So true! hope you make it soon
Allyson Zea
WHAT?!??! I love egg in a hole’s but I never thought to do in a waffle!!! LOOKS AMAZING!
Mahy
Thanks Allyson!! This is seriously so GOOD!
Mahy
Thanks so much Allyson!
Paula
What a great idea to swap out the toast for waffles ! LOVE IT
Mahy
Thanks Paula!! It was absolutely delicious!
Mahy
Waffles are so much better Paula!!
Sabrina
This would be such a great idea for weekend brunch! Love the hack of using premade waffles!
Mahy
hahah Sabrina, absolutely!! Sometimes you need the hacks!