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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Spinach Artichoke Breakfast Toast with Soft Eggs

 

Spinach Artichoke Breakfast Toast with Soft Eggs transforms simple ingredients into a café-worthy breakfast. Featuring creamy spinach artichoke cheese spread, crispy sourdough, and a perfectly soft egg, this easy recipe comes together in minutes.



Spinach Artichoke Breakfast Toast with Soft Eggs


This Spinach Artichoke Breakfast Toast with Soft Eggs is the fourth recipe in my series, 5 Delicious Ways I'm Using Alouette Spinach & Artichoke Cheese (Beyond the Dip Bowl). One of the things I've loved most about this series is discovering how many different ways this creamy spread can be used beyond appetizers and snack boards.

My husband has always been an egg lover. Scrambled, fried, poached—you name it, he'll happily eat it. But if given the choice, a sunny-side-up egg with a soft yolk is usually at the top of his list. So when I started experimenting with breakfast ideas for this series, this toast quickly became a favorite.

A thick slice of toasted sourdough, a generous layer of creamy spinach artichoke spread, and a perfectly cooked soft egg come together to create a breakfast that feels a little special without requiring much effort. The warm toast and rich egg pair beautifully with the savory flavors already built into the cheese spread, making every bite feel like something you'd order at a neighborhood café.

Whether you're enjoying a slow weekend morning or simply looking for a way to make breakfast feel a bit more exciting, this easy toast recipe proves that a few simple ingredients can go a long way.

Please note the recipe is for one serving.  Please adjust to fit the quantity you would like.

Enjoy!













-- Ingredients

  • Thick-Cut Sourdough Bread - The sturdy texture holds up beautifully to the creamy spread and soft egg while providing plenty of crunch.
  • Alouette Spinach & Artichoke Spread - The star ingredient that adds creamy texture, herbs, spinach, and artichoke flavor without any extra prep.
  • Egg - A soft-yolk cooked egg creates a rich sauce-like finish that pairs perfectly with the toast.
  • Olive Oil or Butter - Used for cooking the egg and adding a little extra flavor.
  • Kosher Salt & Black Pepper - Simple seasoning is all this recipe needs.


-- Equipment

  • Toaster or Toaster Oven - For creating perfectly crisp golden sourdough.
  • Small Nonstick Skillet - Ideal for cooking a soft egg without sticking.
  • Fish Spatula - Perfect for gently transferring the egg to the toast without breaking the yolk.

  • Bread Knife - A good serrated bread knife makes clean work of thick sourdough slices and helps preserve the texture of the loaf without crushing it.


My Go-To's

  • Toaster - I use my toaster constantly for recipes like this. It creates beautifully crisp sourdough without needing to heat up the oven or stove and is perfect for quick breakfasts and lunches.
  • Fish Spatula - My favorite tool for eggs. The thin edge slides easily under delicate fried eggs, making it much easier to transfer them to the toast without breaking the yolk.






-- Let's Make It Together

Start by toasting your sourdough until it's golden and crisp. While it's still warm, spread a generous layer of the Spinach & Artichoke cheese over the top. The warmth from the toast softens the spread and makes it extra creamy.

Next, cook your egg in a small skillet with a little olive oil or butter. My husband loves a sunny-side-up egg with a soft yolk, so that's how I usually make it, but over-easy works beautifully too.

Once the egg is cooked, carefully place it on top of the toast and finish with a sprinkle of salt and pepper.

That's it! In just a few minutes, you've turned a handful of simple ingredients into a breakfast that feels like something you'd order at your favorite neighborhood café.






-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to this recipe is balancing textures. Crisp, sturdy toast provides the foundation, while the creamy cheese spread and soft egg create richness in every bite. Cooking the egg until the yolk remains slightly runny allows it to mingle with the cheese spread and create an effortless sauce.






-- Add Your Touch

This toast is easy to customize based on what you have on hand.

  • Add sliced avocado for extra creaminess.
  • Top with microgreens or arugula.
  • Sprinkle with red pepper flakes for heat.
  • Add crispy bacon or prosciutto.
  • Finish with a drizzle of chili oil.





-- Set the Mood

A good meal deserves a great setting. Here are a few easy ways to set the mood when serving this dish.





This Spinach Artichoke Breakfast Toast with Soft Eggs proves that a simple slice of toast can become something special with just a few thoughtful ingredients. Creamy spinach artichoke spread, crisp sourdough, and a soft egg come together in minutes to create a breakfast that feels both comforting and a little indulgent.

As the fourth recipe in my 5 Delicious Ways I'm Using Alouette Spinach & Artichoke Cheese (Beyond the Dip Bowl) series, it's another example of how one versatile ingredient can transform everyday meals. Be sure to visit the roundup post to explore the full series and discover even more creative ways to use this flavorful cheese spread.

If you're looking for more breakfast inspiration, you might also enjoy my Tomato-Mozzarella Scrambled Eggs, Strawberry Blueberry Muffins with Lemon & Oat Crumb Topping, and Strawberry Almond Pancakes. They're all easy recipes that bring a little extra joy to the morning table.

Happy cooking 💖








-- Before You Start


This Recipe Makes One Serving
This breakfast toast is written as a single serving, making it perfect for a quick breakfast or leisurely brunch. If you're feeding a family or hosting brunch, simply multiply the ingredients by the number of servings needed.

What Kind of Bread Works Best?
A thick slice of sourdough is my favorite choice because it stays sturdy under the creamy spread and soft egg. Other hearty breads like country bread, artisan white bread, or multigrain bread work well too.

Can I Cook the Egg Differently?
Absolutely. My husband prefers a sunny-side-up egg with a soft yolk, which is how I usually serve this toast. Over-easy, over-medium, poached, or even scrambled eggs are all delicious options.

When Should I Spread the Cheese?
For the creamiest texture, spread the Spinach & Artichoke cheese while the toast is still warm. The residual heat softens the spread and makes it easy to cover the entire slice.

Can I Make More Than One at a Time?
Yes. Simply toast multiple slices of bread and cook several eggs at once. This recipe scales beautifully for brunch gatherings or weekend breakfasts with family.

What Should I Serve With It?
This toast is satisfying on its own, but I love serving it with fresh fruit, breakfast potatoes, or a hot cup of tea for a complete meal.

Can I make this ahead of time?
This recipe is best enjoyed immediately after assembling. The toast stays crisp, the egg remains warm, and the creamy spread is at its best when served fresh.

















Saturday, March 14, 2026

Fresh Strawberry Spinach Salad with Feta & Walnuts (Easy Spring Salad)

 

A fresh Strawberry Spinach Salad with feta, walnuts, and raspberry vinaigrette. This bright and easy salad is perfect for spring lunches, brunches, or a light side dish.




Fresh Strawberry Spinach Salad with Feta & Walnuts (Easy Spring Salad)


When March rolls around and strawberries start showing up bright and sweet at the grocery store, I immediately start thinking about salads like this one. There’s something about the combination of fresh berries and tender greens that just feels like spring on a plate.

This Strawberry Spinach Salad has become one of my favorite quick salads to put together when I want something light but still flavorful. The sweet strawberries, creamy feta, and crunchy walnuts create the perfect balance of textures, while my new addition of a raspberry vinaigrette ties everything together with a little tangy brightness.

It’s simple, beautiful, and comes together in just minutes — the kind of salad that works just as well for a casual lunch as it does for serving alongside dinner such as my Crispy Smash Burgers with American Cheese.

Enjoy!





Ingredients

Fresh baby spinach forms the base of this salad. Its mild flavor pairs perfectly with sweet fruit.

Strawberries add color, natural sweetness, and juiciness to the salad.

Crumbled feta cheese brings a creamy, slightly salty contrast that balances the sweetness of the berries.

Chopped walnuts add a satisfying crunch and a slightly earthy flavor.

Lite raspberry vinaigrette ties everything together with a bright, tangy finish.

A little freshly ground black pepper is optional but adds a subtle depth to the finished salad.




-- Let’s Make It Together

Start by placing the baby spinach in a large salad bowl and gently fluffing the leaves so they separate.

Add the sliced strawberries over the top, followed by the crumbled feta and chopped walnuts.

Drizzle some of the raspberry vinaigrette over the salad, starting with about half the dressing.

Gently toss everything together until the ingredients are lightly coated.

Add a little more dressing if needed, then finish with freshly ground black pepper if you like. Serve right away while the greens are fresh and crisp.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to a great salad like this is adding the dressing just before serving. Spinach is delicate, and tossing it too early can cause the leaves to soften and lose their freshness. Waiting until the last minute keeps the greens vibrant and gives the salad that light, crisp texture that makes it so refreshing.





-- Add Your Touch

This salad is easy to customize depending on what you have on hand.

Swap the walnuts for pecans, almonds, or candied nuts for a slightly sweeter twist. Goat cheese works beautifully in place of feta if you prefer a creamier flavor.

If you want to turn this into a heartier meal, try adding grilled chicken, rotisserie chicken, or even a scoop of quinoa for extra protein.

You can also mix in a handful of blueberries or raspberries to make the salad even more colorful.




If you enjoy fresh, bright salads like this one, there are plenty more seasonal favorites to explore. Light salads are one of my favorite ways to bring simple ingredients together while keeping meals feeling fresh and balanced.

You might also enjoy:

Fresh Asparagus Salad with Oranges & Feta
Spring Couscous Salad with Lemon Feta Vinaigrette
Fresh Ribbon Salad with Lemon Pesto Vinaigrette
Strawberry Avocado Spinach Salad with Poppyseed Yogurt Dressing

Each one brings its own bright flavors and makes a wonderful addition to lunch, brunch, or dinner.






Set the Mood

If you'd like to create a whole atmosphere around eating this delicious Strawberry Spinach Salad take a look at my tips below.  Food and drink pairings, table settings, and music are all included.




Before You Start

Can I make this salad ahead of time?
You can prep the ingredients ahead, but wait to add the dressing until just before serving.

Can I use frozen strawberries?
Fresh strawberries work best because they hold their shape and texture.

What other greens work well here?
Arugula or a spring mix are both great alternatives if you don’t have spinach.

Can I make this a main dish?
Yes. Adding grilled chicken or salmon turns this into a satisfying entrée salad.


 

 

 





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