This delicious Fried Egg Sandwich Recipe combines eggs, American cheese, and smoked ham all layered between buttered slices of bread all grilled to perfection. You can whip one together in just a few minutes and it tastes like heaven! They can be easily customized to suit your taste by swapping cheese or adding ham, crispy bacon, or cooked sausage patties.
My family and I are huge breakfast nuts. We just love eggs. We love them scrambled, easy over, hard boiled, poached, and sunny side up. I mean who doesn’t love omelettes, quiches, egg salad, deviled eggs, stratas, fritatas and egg sandwiches? This breakfast sandwich is so quick and simple. I am sure that even a novice cook can handle this recipe. I have seen other recipes for breakfast egg sandwiches but they look a little complicated. I am not saying they aren’t delectable but in the morning every minute counts!
Do you like eggs? Do you like your yolks runny or firmed up? You can adapt this recipe very simply to the way you like your eggs cooked. You can scramble them, poach them, or cook them like an omelet.
How do you make an Egg Sandwich?
First assemble the bread, ham and cheese so when your eggs are ready you can slide them on. Place one slice of white American or cheese of your choice on one slice of the bread. Then place one slice of yellow American or cheese of your choice on the opposite slice. Top each side with a thin piece of honey ham, crispy bacon, or cooked sausage patty.
Now cook one egg per sandwich over easy in a little butter or olive oil over medium heat. You can cook it so the yolk is set or runny. Sprinkle with a little kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper. If runny gently slide it on to the sandwiches and put the sandwiches together. Don’t press down hard or the yolk will crack. Heat a skillet over medium low heat. Now brush the melted butter on the top slice of bread and carefully move it to the hot skillet. Place it in the skillet butter side down. Brush the slice that is top side up with the melted butter . Cook over medium low heat and cover the skillet loosely with aluminum foil. Flip to brown both sides.
Tips on making awesome Egg Sandwiches!
- Use good quality bread. It really does make a difference. Try it on hearty multi grain bread, sourdough, whole wheat bread, bagels, or split English Muffins.
- Don’t skip the cheese. It brings everything together and makes it so tasty. Try different cheese like cheddar, white American, Swiss, Havarti, Pepper Jack, Colby, or Monterey Jack.
- For a change of pace top that sandwich with lettuce, arugula, tomato, onion, or mayo.
- Melted butter or mayonnaise makes the bread brown so nicely and adds fabulous flavor. You can use salted or unsalted butter.
- If you like runny yolks don’t push down on the sandwich. It will all come together as everything melts and browns like an egg in a grilled cheese sandwich.
- Cover the skillet loosely with foil so the cheese melts around the egg and is ready when the bread browns.
Other delicious Egg Sandwich combinations
- Bacon and Monterey Jack
- Pepperoni and Mozzarella
- Brisket and Swiss
- Ham and Cheddar
- Leftover Meatloaf and Gruyere
- Sausage Patties and Gouda
Enough said. These sandwiches are a shoe in with your family and perfect for school days. They can be prepared in a matter of minutes. You and yours are going to love them!
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Fried Egg Sandwich
Ingredients
- White bread or sourdough bread
- White American cheese slices
- Yellow American cheese slices
- Sweet Ham deli sliced
- Large Eggs
- Melted Butter
- kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper
Instructions
- Place one slice of white American on one side of the bread and place one slice of yellow American on the opposite slice. Top each side with a thin piece of honey ham. Have sandwiches assembled so as you remove the eggs from the pan you are ready to go.
- Cook one egg over easy per sandwich. Sprinkle with a little kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper. Remove from the pan without over cooking and gently add one to each white American side. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. Bring both sides of the sandwich together. Do not press down or you will break the yolk.
- Heat skillet over medium low heat. Brush each sandwich with melted butter. Place butter side down in skillet. Brush the top with melted butter. Cover loosely with aluminum foil Cook until the bottom is browned. Flip and cook until the other side is browned and cheese is gooey and melted.
Notes
- Use good quality bread. It really does make a difference. Try it on hearty multi grain bread, sourdough, whole wheat bread, bagels, or split English Muffins.
- Don't skip the cheese. It brings everything together and makes it so tasty. Try different cheese like cheddar, white American, Swiss, Havarti, Pepper Jack, Colby, or Monterey Jack.
- For a change of pace top that sandwich with lettuce, arugula, tomato, onion, or mayo.
- Melted butter or mayonnaise makes the bread brown so nicely and adds fabulous flavor. You can use salted or unsalted butter.
- If you like runny yolks don't push down on the sandwich. It will all come together as everything melts and browns like an egg in a grilled cheese sandwich.
- Cover the skillet loosely with foil so the cheese melts around the egg and is ready when the bread browns.
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This post was originally published February 27, 2016 and republished June 5, 2020 with new content.
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My husband often makes this fried egg sandwich with American cheese and he loves it. I tried it with the addition of smoked ham, and it is delicious
Samantha Donnelly
I do love a fried eggg sandwich, but this takes it to a whole new level that I now need to try I bet this really is a comfort food
Nic
I love a good fried egg sandwich and this one was delicious with the white cheese and ham! yum!!
Beth Pierce
Thanks Nic! So glad that you liked it!
Alison
I’ve got all the ingredients in my fridge! I needed a simple dinner to make this evening with our busy after school schedules, and this will hit the spot!
Jennifer
This is my kind of comfort food. I could eat this sandwich every day!
Jen
Sounds & looks good! My first husband taught me this in the 1970s. Before that, my Mom made a a different fried egg sandwich for lunch: white bread with mayonnaise and lettuce, topped with a hard fried egg, salt and pepper, and not grilled. It’s good, although not as glamorous!
Beth Pierce
Yes we eat those kind of egg sandwiches too. They are delicious with crisp bacon.
Matthew
Looks like a delicious sandwich. If I may make a suggestion . .
When I make a fried egg sandwich, I spread the yolks onto both pieces of bread with a knife. That allows the yolks to soak into the bread a little, so it does not run out of the sandwich.
Beth Pierce
Thank you! Thanks for the tip Matthew! That is a good one!!
Barb
I have been making this for many years now. And I add mango peach jelly to it for a topping. So good.
Beth Pierce
Sounds delicious!!
Natalie
Now, this is a sandwich I could eat & not get sick of!! Love the eggs oozing out!
Lily
Ohh this was a phenomenal breakfast, I love runny eggs in sandwiches, I think I will be having these for breakfast a lot more often now.
Katherine
Ooozy, gooey breakfast yumminess. Breakfast perfection.
Amy
Yum this looks like the perfect breakfast, I love how cheesy it is!
Shinta Simon
This is definitely going to be a favorite! I know it simply by looking at the image. And we have all the ingredients on hand at all times too. Thank you for sharing!
Gina
Love the runny egg in this breakfast sandwich – the best!
Lata Lala
This is the ultimate breakfast sandwich with eggs! This can be a delicious way to start your day.
Emily
nothing beats a gooey egg in a sandwich like this! What a delicious way to start the day!