Creamed eggs on toast

American breakfast dish consisting of cream sauce and hard-boiled eggs on toast or biscuits From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Creamed eggs on toast

Creamed eggs on toast is an American breakfast dish.[1] It consists of toast or biscuits covered in a gravy[2] made from béchamel sauce and chopped hard-boiled eggs. The gravy is often flavored with various seasonings, such as black pepper, garlic powder, celery salt, Worcestershire sauce, sherry, chopped parsley and/or chopped chives. The Joy of Cooking recommends making the bechamel with 12 cream and 12 chicken stock and adding capers or chopped pickle.[3] As with many other dishes covered in light-colored sauce, a sprinkle of paprika or cayenne is often added as decoration.

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Creamed eggs on toast, an American breakfast
CourseBreakfast
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateSouth, Midwest
Serving temperatureWarm
Main ingredientsHard-boiled eggs, cream sauce
Ingredients generally usedToast
VariationsCreamed eggs on a biscuit
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The dish is sometimes used as a way to use up leftovers. Common additions include chopped ham, veal, chicken, lobster, cooked asparagus and peas.[4]

Variations include Eggs Goldenrod, made by reserving the yolks and sprinkling them over the dish after the cream sauce has been poured on the toast,[5] and Eggs à la Bechamel, substituting croutons fried in butter for the toast and poached or soft-boiled eggs for the hard-boiled eggs.[6] In this case, the cooked eggs are placed on the croutons and the sauce poured over both.

Another variation is Eggs a la tripe, in which the eggs are covered with bechamel sauce and served with fried croutons as a garnish.[7]

In many families, this dish has become a traditional Easter brunch fare.[8] The 1896 edition of Fanny Farmer's Boston Cooking-School Cook Book contains a recipe for creamed eggs and toast.

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