I can’t imagine a fancier-feeling brunch dish than eggs Benedict! English muffins delicately layered with Canadian bacon, poached eggs, and rich, buttery hollandaise sauce make for the most decadent, flavorful breakfast. Even better, they come together in about 30 minutes.
The trick here is to make hollandaise sauce in a blender, rather than the traditional way—over a double boiler on the stove (yikes). Not only does the blender method save you from constantly whisking over hot steaming water, but it’s also foolproof. There is no risk of the egg curdling or sauce breaking, so it’s a big win in my book.
Why You’ll Love It
- My blender hollandaise is foolproof. Buttery-rich hollandaise sauce doesn’t need to be difficult to make. Unlike other recipes, my method calls for making it in a blender, which is foolproof and deliciously tangy.
- You’ll have perfectly poached eggs. My recipe walks you through poaching the eggs, four at a time, rather than one by one (saving you time!).
Key Ingredients in Eggs Benedict
- Hollandaise sauce. Because the hollandaise uses raw eggs, I highly recommend using pasteurized eggs, which are safe to eat.
- Eggs. Fresh eggs will yield a tighter, cleaner poached egg.
- Canadian bacon. More like a ham steak than American bacon, the rounds typically come from pork loin and have an ideal shape that are perfect for breakfast sandwiches.
- English muffins. Toasted halves of store-bought English muffins make a great base.
- Chives. A sprinkle of fresh chives adds a pop of green and freshness.
Helpful Swaps
- Make eggs Florentine with wilted spinach instead of Canadian bacon.
- Sprinkle more cayenne pepper on top instead of paprika for an extra kick.
- Swap English muffins for halved biscuits, classic crumpets, fried green tomatoes, or even hash brown patties.
- Use crispy bacon, sliced avocado, or smoked salmon in place of Canadian bacon.
- Arrange all of the English muffins and Canadian bacon slices on a baking sheet and toast together in the oven at 400 F for about 10 minutes while you poach the eggs.






