Treat yourself to a brunch with a difference with these richly indulgent Italian Eggs Benedict.
Brunch is an infrequent treat, but there are times when pottering around in the kitchen in the morning, probably at the weekend when there’s a bit more time, is the perfect way to start the day.  I think that eggs Benedict are the quintessential brunch dish: whenever eating out on a weekend morning and I see them on the menu, my decision is easy. But I don’t only enjoy them in restaurants; they are more of a treat than a simple fried breakfast, but when making them at home (especially if using ready-made hollandaise), they’re not so complicated the little extra work isn’t too daunting.
With eggs topped with hollandaise sauce, this is definitely a dish at the richer and more indulgent end of the spectrum, but then that makes it perfect as an occasional treat on a special occasion. The sort of thing that looks great served as breakfast in bed, with a glass of prosecco, Bucks Fizz or similarly suitable cocktail. Normally, the thing that holds me back from making eggs Benedict more often is making hollandaise sauce, but now that good quality pre-made sauce is readily available, it’s one of those situations where I’m happy to go with the ready-made, rather than feel that I have to go through the whole rigmarole of bains marie and terror of scrambling or curdling sauce.
We have taken the standard recipe for eggs Benedict, and given them a bit of a twist. Rather than ham, we’re using Prosciutto di San Daniele, and we’ve also added some cheese, with salty tasting Grana Padano.
Grana Padano and Prosciutto di San Daniele are quality artisan products that are perfect for embellishing and enhancing a simple dish like this to turn it into something rather more special. They both have PDO, or Protected Designation of Origin status, and are made following strict rules by skilled, passionate artisans, so they deserve to be served in a way that shows them off.  You can read more about my visit and learn how both Prosciutto di San Daniele & Grana Padano are made, and see lots more images and read more about the artisans below.
You don’t need an egg poacher for the perfect poached egg: there are really two real secrets to perfect results when poaching directly in water. The first is to find the absolute freshest eggs you can. The fresher the egg, the more that the white stays together when first added to the water. The second is not to have the water boiling too fast. A very gentle simmer is perfect. I break the egg into a small cup or ramekin dish first; this speeds up how fast you can add the egg to the water. Once the water is simmering, and everything else is ready, give the water a gentle swirl and drop the egg into the middle.
Eggs Benedict with Grana Padano & Prosciutto di San Daniele
Ingredients
- 1/2 English muffin
- Butter
- 1 egg
- 2 slices Prosciutto di San Daniele
- 5-6 thin slices Grana Padano (A vegetable peeler is perfect for slicing the cheese.)
- 2 tbsp hollandaise sauce (Use ready made for convenience.)
- Extra Proscuttio di San Daniele and Grana Padano for garnishing
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Warm the hollandaise sauce according to the instructions on the packet.
- Break the egg into a small cup or ramekin dish. Lightly swirl some gently simmering water, and tip the egg into the middle of the saucepan.
- Slice the muffin and toast one half. Spread with butter.
- Lay the slices of Prosciutto di San Daniele on the muffin, and top with the slices of Grana Padano.
- Once the egg white is cooked, but when the yolk is still runny, using a slotted spoon take the egg out of the saucepan. Pat dry with some kitchen paper, and place onto the muffin.
- Spoon the warm hollandaise onto the egg
- Top with little pieces of Prosciutto di San Daniele and Grana Padano.
- Don't wait! Enjoy immediately.
Notes
To learn more visit the Prosciutto di San Daniele and Grana Padano sites.
Recipe for Italian eggs Benedict with Grana Padano & Prosciutto di San Daniele commissioned by Grana Padano & Prosciutto di San Daniele. All opinions our own.
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Dannii
They are some perfect looking poached eggs. What a great way to jazz up breakfast.
Helen
I do love a good poached egg.
Rhian Westbury
I absolutely love brunch but can you believe I have never had eggs benedict before?! x
Helen
Eggs benedict is one of my favourite things, I always order it when in a hotel as I rarely make it at home.
Deanna
I love this Italian version! It looks soooo yummy!!!!!!!!!!
Helen
I do like a twist on an everyday classic.
Donna
Eggs Benedict is a favourite of mine and this looks absolutely delish! Thx for sharing
Helen
I love Eggs Benedict. Always my first choice to order.
Liz @ I Heart Vegetables
My husband looooves eggs benedict so this would be such a perfect brunch recipes!
Helen
They are my favourite thing for a hotel breakfast. Happily Ed is far better at poaching eggs than I am so I get him to make them for me.
Annie @ Annie's Noms
Brunch is a very infrequent occasion here too! But if it means I can enjoy amazing Eggs Benedict like this, then I think I might have to make time for brunch more often! These look awesome, I just love the Italian twist on them too :)
Helen
I love brunch. Buying a god quality hollandaise takes much of the pain of making eggs Benedict away.
Julia @ HappyFoods Tube
Oooh, I would love this! I love everything Italian so this is a big YES from me! Thanks for the egg poaching tips – I never get them looking beautiful.
Helen
I am so hopeless at poaching eggs, I usually leave it to Ed every time.
Mellissa Williams
My husband loves Eggs Benedict and this would be a lovely brunch for Valentine’s day. Thanks for the tips on poaching eggs!
Helen
Hope he enjoys his special breakfast!
Jazmin Williams
I think my stepdad would really like this – maybe a birthday breakfast idea…
Helen
It would be an amazing birthday breakfast!
Rachel
Not only is that a perfect cooked egg but this looks amazing x
Helen
Ed is the expert with poaching eggs, it can be so tricky to get perfection.
The Nice Nest
I love eggs Benedict but I usually mess up the hollandaise sauce. It’s obvious but I never thought to look for ready made! Those poached eggs look perfect.
Helen
I think making Hollandaise sauce is daunting for many of us, a good quality ready made is really useful.
Hayley Warren
This looks so luxurious and delicious! It’s making me crave eggs now!
Helen
ideal for brunch or a birthday breakfast.