Hi, remember me?
I left this space rather unceremoniously back in 2014, over 3 years ago (eek!). To summarize how I was feeling at the time, I put a lot of unnecessary pressure on myself surrounding the bog. I compared my photos, recipes, and voice to other bloggers, which isn’t very fair or productive. I was dedicating a lot time and effort to posting regularly, commenting on friends’ blogs, sharing on social media, etc. and after starting a new, more demanding job, it began to feel like a chore. I was no longer posting because I loved the food I made and wanted to share it; I was posting because I thought I should. So I took a “short break” that turned into a 3+ year hiatus. Oops.
But I miss this blog. I like cooking just for myself, but I miss sharing the food I’m proud of here – with you! So I’m planning to give it another shot. I likely won’t post regularly. I’m not going to stay inside all weekend and skip plans with friends to make multiple recipes and photograph them in the daylight. But hey, when I have some free time and make something extra-delicious, you bet I want to share it here.
So, if you’ll have me back, here’s what I made you: my perfect, delicious, can’t-top-it avocado toast. Now maybe the world doesn’t need another avocado toast recipe, blah blah blah, and I kind of think that’s true. But all I know is that if I’ve wanted to eat this for lunch every Saturday and Sunday for the past year, then it’s worth showing you.
If I had a cafe (which I would very much like someday!), this would be on the menu. Over the past year, avocado toast has become one of those things I don’t like to order out because, if I may brag for a second, I like my version better. (Other dishes like that: scrambled eggs, brownies, and even coffee. What are yours?)
This avocado toast is all about that everything bagel seasoning. It was a Trader Joe’s impulse purchase, and I have yet to find another great use for it besides this toast. (If you have one, please share!) But I go through plenty of it, putting it on toast alone.
Other toast makin’ tips:
- When I’m smearing avocado and egg on top of toast, I like the toast to be pretty crunchy. You don’t want the whole thing to be a mushy texture.
- I do a 9 minute hard-boiled egg for this. You can try the egg any way you prefer, but hard boiled is my favorite.
OK, only two tips. We’re making brunch, not launching a rocket here.
Serve this toast with a side of fruit for a little slice of brunch heaven!
- 2 eggs
- 2 slices of your favorite bread (I like sourdough or one with herbs like dill)
- 1 avocado
- 1/4 of a lemon or lime
- a good pinch or two of salt
- 2 tsp olive oil
- everything bagel seasoning
- First, hard boil the eggs. Place 2 eggs in a small pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and let simmer for 9 minutes. Drain and fill with cold water. Once cool, remove the shells and slice.
- Toast the bread. For this toast, I like mine pretty crispy.
- Mash your avocado with the lemon/lime and salt.
- Spread your toast with the mashed avocado. Top with sliced egg, olive oil, and a generous sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning. Enjoy!
Barbara Bachman says
Hi, Glad you back to cooking !! I like your toast idea!!
Erica says
Thanks Aunt Barbara!
Dave says
Oooh this toast is delicious. Thank you for making it for us.
And so nice to have you blogging again!
Erica says
Love you Dad :)
Alban says
Bravo Wavo Toast!
Erica says
Savo toast to you, my dear!
Toni Bailey says
Glad you are back! Love the toast idea, but for Some Reason, I don’t do boiled eggs….But I DO so love avocado! Aldis has them for 39 cents each this week! I buy them in bulk, let em ripen, then process them allatonce, freezing them in ice cube trays, then bagging th cubes.
Last week, I tried a dip made of a can of garbanzo beans mixed w an avocado, puréed in the food processor! THAT provided some protein AND made the green stuff go further. Plus, my husband (not a fan of avocados—he can take them or leave them – usually leaves them) Loved it!
Thanks for the breakfast idea! Now, off to thaw one of those cubes!
Erica says
Love that idea Toni!
Jane Foulser says
Wonderful to have you back. Makes me hungry to just look at the these great picture. I am going to have avocado toast today! Grandma Jane
Erica says
Thanks! Love you Grandma!
Katie says
Yummmmmmm…I typically don’t eat bread, but I do pretty much live on avocado. This recipe might just get me to buy a loaf of bread to try it out ;) Looks and sounds too delicious to pass up!
Erica says
Hope you enjoy! :)
Rossi @ A Baking Girl says
You’re back!!! Yay!