Avocado toast is a staple of modern breakfasts, but there is a huge difference between a sad, dry piece of bread with a few slices of avocado and a restaurant-quality dish.
The difference comes down to three things: high-quality bread, perfectly seasoned mashed avocado, and the timing of the egg. The egg in this photo is the star of the show. When you cut into a 6-minute egg, the yolk is thick, velvety, and runs like liquid gold, coating the avocado and bread in an incredible, rich sauce.
Why you’ll love this recipe:
· ✅ Foolproof Timing: The exact minute-by-minute guide guarantees a jammy egg every time.
· ✅ Nutrient Dense: Packed with healthy fats from the avocado and high-quality protein from the egg.
· ✅ Quick & Easy: Ready in under 15 minutes.
· ✅ Customizable: Add your favorite spices, hot sauce, or smoked salmon.
Full Recipe: Avocado Toast with 6-Minute Jammy Eggs
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 6 minutes
Yield: 2 servings (4 pieces of toast)
📝 Ingredients:
For the Toast Base:
· Bread: 2 thick slices of dark, crusty bread (like sourdough, whole wheat, or dark rye—as seen in the photo).
· Butter or Olive Oil: For toasting.
For the Avocado:
· Avocado: 1 large, ripe Haas avocado.
· Lemon Juice: 1 tablespoon (freshly squeezed).
· Salt & Pepper: To taste.
· (Optional) Red Pepper Flakes: ¼ teaspoon for a little heat.
For the Eggs & Garnish:
· Large Eggs: 4 (try to use room-temperature eggs to prevent cracking).
· Flaky Sea Salt: For finishing (like Maldon salt).
· Freshly Cracked Black Pepper: For finishing.
🥣 Instructions
Step 1: Toast the Bread
- Heat a cast-iron or non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add a small knob of butter or a drizzle of olive oil.
- Place the bread slices in the pan and toast until golden brown and crispy on both sides. (Alternatively, pop them in a toaster). Set the toast aside on your plates.
Step 2: Perfect the 6-Minute Egg (The most critical step!)
- Fill a medium saucepan with water (enough to cover the eggs by 1 inch). Bring it to a rolling boil over high heat.
- Gently lower the eggs into the boiling water using a slotted spoon (to prevent cracking from the drop).
- Set your timer for exactly 6 minutes. Do not walk away!
- While the eggs boil, prepare an ice bath (a bowl filled with cold water and ice cubes).
Step 3: Shock and Peel
- When the timer goes off at exactly 6 minutes, immediately use the slotted spoon to transfer the eggs into the ice bath.
- Let them sit in the ice bath for at least 2 minutes (this stops the cooking process so the yolks don’t harden).
- Gently tap the eggs on the counter to crack the shell, and peel them under running cold water. The shells should come off relatively easily.
Step 4: Mash the Avocado
- Cut the avocado in half, remove the pit, and scoop the flesh into a small bowl.
- Add the lemon juice, a pinch of salt, and pepper. Using a fork, mash it to your desired consistency (keep it slightly chunky for texture, like in the photo).
- Divide the mashed avocado evenly among the pieces of toast, spreading it out into a thick, even layer.
Step 5: Assemble and Serve
- Cut each peeled soft-boiled egg in half lengthwise (they will be very soft, so use a sharp, thin knife).
- Arrange 2 egg halves on each piece of avocado toast.
- Crucial finishing touch: Sprinkle with flaky sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper.
- (Optional: Drizzle with a little hot sauce or sprinkle with chili flakes if you like heat). Serve immediately, as the yolk will be perfectly runny!
💡 Chef’s Pro Tips:
· The 6-Minute Rule: If you want a slightly more solid yolk that is more of a paste than a liquid, cook for 6.5 to 7 minutes. 5.5 minutes will give you a highly liquid yolk that is closer to a poached egg. 6 minutes is the “Goldilocks” zone for jammy.
· Add Acid: Don’t skip the lemon juice in the avocado! It not only prevents the avocado from browning quickly, but the bright acidity cuts through the rich, fatty yolk and creates a perfect flavor balance.
· Bread Matters: If you use a soft, white sandwich bread, it will get soggy quickly. A dark, toasted rye or sourdough provides the sturdy, crunchy foundation needed to support the heavy avocado and egg.
· Level it up: For an even more indulgent breakfast, sprinkle crispy bacon bits or smoked salmon flakes over the top before serving.