Recipe: Waffle Egg Sandwiches with Spicy Maple Butter

updated Jan 21, 2020
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I’m a huge supporter of using store-bought ingredients and making them special. As if using two waffles as your breakfast sandwich bread wasn’t awesome enough, this super-impressive spicy maple butter will knock this meal out of the park.

(Image credit: Karla Conrad)

Whipping up a special butter right after you’ve crawled out of bed may seem to you like climbing Mount Everest with one leg, but you can make it ahead, and I promise you it is so worth it.

If you are feeling extra fancy, you can experiment with a variety of frozen waffles. blueberry waffle egg sandwich with spicy maple butter, anyone? You may just be on to something!

Waffle Egg Sandwiches with Spicy Maple Butter

Serves 4

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

For the spicy maple butter:

  • 1/2 cup

    maple syrup

  • 1/8 teaspoon

    ground cinnamon

  • 1/8 teaspoon

    ground cayenne pepper

  • Pinch of salt

  • 8 tablespoons

    (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature

For the sandwiches:

  • 8

    frozen waffles

  • 2 tablespoons

    butter

  • 4

    large eggs

  • Salt and pepper

  • 4 slices

    cheddar cheese

  • 8 slices

    cooked bacon, cut in half crosswise

Instructions

For the spicy maple butter:

  1. Bring the maple syrup to a boil in a small saucepan. Reduce the heat and cook until a candy thermometer reads about 240°F, 8 to 10 minutes. Swirl the pan off the heat occasionally to prevent the syrup from boiling over. You will be able to tell the syrup is at the right temperature when the foam begins to thicken and the bubbles pop less rapidly. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the cinnamon, cayenne, and salt.

  2. Transfer the maple syrup mixture to a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix until the syrup cools slightly, 1 to 2 minutes. Add the butter a tablespoon at a time and beat until the whole mixture is well-incorporated and opaque. Chill completely in the refrigerator in an airtight container. The butter can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. You will need 1/4 cup of the butter for the sandwiches; save the remaining for another use.

For the sandwiches:

  1. Toast all of your waffles. Spread each waffle with 1/2 tablespoon of the spicy maple butter.

  2. Warm a large skillet or griddle on medium heat. Add the 2 tablespoons of butter. Swirl the butter around the pan to coat it evenly as it melts. Once fully melted and sizzling, crack the eggs into the pan and season with salt and pepper. Cook for a few minutes until the edges start to crisp and the white begins to set. Cover the pan with a lid, or flip each egg and cook until the whites are completely set and the yolks are still runny, about 2 minutes more.

  3. Turn off the heat, place 1 slice of cheese on each egg, cover the pan, and let the residual heat melt the cheese, about 30 seconds.

  4. Use a spatula and place each egg on a waffle. Divide the bacon over the eggs. Close the sandwiches by placing the remaining waffles buttered-side down over the bacon. Transfer each sandwich to a plate and carefully cut each one down the middle.