Ever feel like breakfast needs a serious upgrade? Like, a *major* glow-up? Well, get ready to have your mornings flipped upside down (in the best way possible!) with my signature Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce. Forget boring toast; we’re diving headfirst into a plate piled high with crispy tater tots and fries, draped in fluffy scrambled eggs, savory bacon and sausage, squeaky cheese curds, and then, the cherry on top, a decadent, silky hollandaise sauce. It’s the ultimate comfort food mash-up that’s seriously life-changing. I first whipped this up on a lazy Sunday, inspired by some leftover cinnamon roll dough – a little kitchen experimentation, a lot of family fun, and boom! My kids, who are usually picky, were absolutely hooked. David Kim here, and trust me, this dish is all about bringing that same joy and togetherness to your table, proving that even breakfast can be an adventure.
Why You’ll Love This Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce
This isn’t just breakfast; it’s an experience! You’re going to be obsessed with this dish because:
- It’s ridiculously EASY! Seriously, once you’ve got your base crispy, the rest comes together super fast.
- It’s a total flavor explosion – salty, savory, creamy, cheesy… all the best things!
- It’s the most fun twist on breakfast you can imagine. Forget boring and predictable!
- It’s perfect for feeding a crowd or just making a Sunday morning feel extra special. Your family will be begging for seconds!
- Plus, who can resist those melty cheese curds and that luscious hollandaise? Not me!
Gather Your Ingredients for Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce
Alright, let’s get down to business! To make this incredible breakfast masterpiece, you’ll need a few things. Don’t worry, it’s all pretty straightforward and totally worth it.
For the Base: We’re starting with about a half package (that’s roughly 28 ounces!) of frozen tater tots and another half package of frozen French fries. Get them nice and golden!
For the Hollandaise Sauce: You’ll need 3 egg yolks, the juice from half a lemon, and about half a cup of unsalted butter, melted. Whisk in a pinch of cayenne pepper, and a little salt and pepper to taste. If you want it a bit thinner, a few tablespoons of warm chicken stock can help!
For the Scrambled Eggs: Grab 3 tablespoons of unsalted butter and 4 large eggs. Give ’em a good whisk and season with salt and pepper.
For Assembly: We’re topping this beauty with 6 slices of crisp, crumbled bacon, about 8 ounces of cooked and crumbled breakfast sausage, and a generous 8 ounces of cheddar cheese curds. Oh, and don’t forget 2 thinly sliced green onions for that pop of freshness!
Step-by-Step Guide to Making Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce
Okay, buckle up, buttercups! It’s time to bring this breakfast dream to life. Don’t let the fancy name fool you; putting together this amazing Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce is way easier than it looks. Just follow these simple steps, and you’ll be digging into pure breakfast bliss in no time!
Preparing the Crispy Base
First things first, let’s get that glorious crunch going. Crank your oven up to 425°F (that’s 220°C). Spread those tater tots and fries out onto two baking sheets so they have plenty of room to get nice and crispy. Pop them in for about 25 to 30 minutes. You want them golden brown and perfectly crunchy – no floppy fries allowed!
Crafting the Rich Hollandaise Sauce
Now for the magic maker: the hollandaise. You’ll need a heatproof bowl sitting over a pot of barely simmering water – make sure the water doesn’t touch the bottom of the bowl! Whisk your egg yolks and lemon juice together until they get nice and fluffy. Then, super slowly, drizzle in that melted butter while whisking like crazy. Keep whisking until it’s thick and smooth. Stir in a pinch of cayenne, salt, and pepper. If it seems a bit too thick, a splash of warm chicken stock can help! This hollandaise sauce is the key to next-level breakfast poutine!
Whipping Up Fluffy Scrambled Eggs
While the base is getting its crisp on, let’s whip up some eggs. Melt your butter in a nonstick pan over medium-low heat. Pour in those beaten eggs and gently stir them as they cook. You want soft, fluffy curds, not rubbery bits! Season with a little salt and pepper. Easy peasy!
Assembling Your Ultimate Breakfast Poutine
Time for the grand finale! Grab those crispy tots and fries, pile them onto a baking sheet (or just keep them on the two if you’re still working with them). Scatter your fluffy scrambled eggs, crumbled bacon, yummy sausage, and those glorious cheese curds right on top. Pop the whole thing under the broiler for just about a minute – watch it closely! You just want those cheese curds to get melty and gooey. This is the final step to making your ultimate breakfast poutine.
Now, carefully pull the sheet pan out. Drizzle generously with that heavenly hollandaise sauce, sprinkle on the fresh green onions, and serve it up immediately. You’ve earned it!
Tips for the Best Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce
Okay, so you’ve got the recipe, but a few little tricks can really take your breakfast poutine from *great* to absolutely *legendary*. First off, for that super crispy base, make sure your oven is fully preheated. Don’t rush it! Also, give those tater tots and fries some breathing room on the baking sheet; overcrowding leads to steam, not crispiness. When you’re making that gorgeous hollandaise, trust me on the slow and steady butter addition – it’s the secret to keeping it from breaking. If it *does* look a little weird, don’t panic! A tiny bit more warm liquid and whisking can often save it. You can find more tips for making hollandaise sauce that are super helpful. And for the cheese curds, remember they just need a minute under the broiler to get perfectly melty, not crispy!
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Breakfast Poutine
Sometimes you just gotta work with what you’ve got in the fridge, right? That’s totally fine! For your breakfast poutine, if you can’t find those classic squeaky cheese curds, don’t sweat it. Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded, works wonders and will melt beautifully. Just make sure it’s a good quality one for the best flavor.
And for the bacon and sausage? Feel free to mix it up! Use turkey bacon if that’s your jam, or maybe some chorizo for a little spicy kick. The great part about this dish is it’s super forgiving. So go ahead, use your favorite breakfast meats and cheeses!
Frequently Asked Questions About Breakfast Poutine
Got questions swirling in your head about this delightful Breakfast Poutine? I’ve got you covered! Let’s dive into some common queries to make sure your breakfast game is always strong.
Can I make the hollandaise sauce ahead of time?
You can make the hollandaise a bit ahead, yes! Just cover it tightly with plastic wrap, pressing it right onto the surface to keep a skin from forming. Gently reheat it over low heat or in short bursts in the microwave, whisking constantly.
What are good substitutions for cheese curds?
No cheese curds? No problem! Shredded sharp cheddar cheese is a fantastic substitute. You could also try crumbled Monterey Jack or even some Gruyere for a fancy twist. They all melt beautifully!
How do I prevent the hollandaise sauce from breaking?
The trick is to add the butter *very* slowly and whisk constantly. Make sure the heat isn’t too high, and if it looks like it’s starting to separate, take it off the heat for a sec and whisk vigorously. A tiny splash of warm water can sometimes save a broken sauce!
Estimated Nutritional Information for Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce
Okay, let’s talk numbers, but remember these are just estimates because, let’s be real, we’re not measuring with a lab coat here! Each generous serving of this Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce will likely pack around 650-750 calories, with about 45-55g of fat (hello, delicious butter and cheese!). You’re also looking at a solid 30-40g of protein to keep you full, and maybe 30-40g of carbs from those yummy potatoes and tots. These numbers can totally change based on the brands you use and how much extra sauce you drizzle!
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Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise Sauce
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C).
- Spread the tater tots and French fries in a single layer on two baking sheets. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until they are browned and crisp.
- To make the hollandaise sauce: Place the egg yolks and lemon juice in a heatproof bowl. Whisk until the mixture doubles in volume. Set the bowl over a pot of simmering water, ensuring the water does not touch the bottom of the bowl. Whisk continuously while slowly adding the melted butter in a steady stream until the sauce is thick and smooth. Stir in the cayenne pepper and season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat, cover the surface directly with plastic wrap, and set aside.
- To make the scrambled eggs: Heat the butter in a nonstick pan over medium to medium-low heat. Add the beaten eggs and stir with a spatula until small curds form and the eggs are just set. Season lightly with salt and pepper.
- To assemble: Combine the baked tater tots and fries, scrambled eggs, crumbled bacon, crumbled sausage, and cheese curds on a baking sheet. Broil for 1 minute, or until the cheese curds are melted.
- Remove the poutine from the broiler. Drizzle with hollandaise sauce and sprinkle with sliced green onions. Serve immediately.
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