This Mexican Eggs Benedict is one of my absolute favourite things to enjoy for breakfast or brunch. The combination of spicy chorizo, smashed avocado, jalapenos and chipotle hollandaise is insanely delicious! This drool worthy breakfast is Whole30, Paleo, Keto, Grain Free, Gluten Free and Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal

Mexican Eggs Benedict
I think this might just be my favourite breakfast ever. Bold statement, but it’s definitely worth the praise.

Mexican Eggs Benedict
I love going out for brunch on Sunday mornings, and I am always guaranteed to order one of two things, Eggs Benedict, or something Mexican inspired.

Mexican Eggs Benedict Sauce
Now that I have figured out how to combine these two things into one incredibly delicious dish that’s easy to make, I’m never eating brunch out again.

Mexican Eggs Benedict
I find that Hollandaise can often be too rich and buttery, so for this recipe I created a much lighter tasting sauce that is packed with spicy chipotle and a refreshing kick of lime. The hollandaise can be made with an immersion blender or regular blender and is much easier and faster to make then traditional hollandaise which can require a bit of technique.

Mexican Eggs Benedict
For the base of these eggs benedict I used grilled slices of butternut squash, but sweet potato slices would also work well.

Mexican Eggs Benedict
Each slice is topped with smashed avocado, and spicy chorizo. I used homemade ground chorizo, but you could also use chorizo halved sausages if you prefer. They are finished off with a poached egg, a drizzle of chipotle hollandaise and slices of jalapeno to create one seriously delicious breakfast.

Mexican Eggs Benedict
Although it seems like there is a lot of components, this dish comes together quite quickly. If you aren’t a fan of cooking in the morning, you could grill the butternut squash, cook the chorizo and make the hollandaise the night before and then simply poach the eggs the following morning.

Mexican Eggs Benedict

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4.71 from 24 votes

Mexican Eggs Benedict

This Mexican Eggs Benedict is one of my absolute favourite things to enjoy for breakfast or brunch. The combination of spicy chorizo, smashed avocado, jalapenos and chipotle hollandaise is insanely delicious!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 2
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Ingredients 

  • 1 butternut squash
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large avocado smashed with a fork
  • 170 grams ground chorizo (approx. 5 chorizo sausage, removed from their casings)
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 tsp white vinegar
  • 1 jalapeno sliced
  • 1 tbsp chopped cilantro

Chipotle Hollandaise

  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp lime juice
  • 1 tbsp chopped chipotle pepper in adobo (or 1 tsp chipotle powder)
  • 1/4 cup hot melted butter (Or ghee for Paleo/Whole30)

Instructions 

  • Peel a butternut squash and cut the long neck into slices approximately 1/2 inch in thickness. Heat a grill to medium high heat. Brush each butternut squash slice with olive oil and grill the slices for approximately 5-6 minutes per side until grill marks appear and the squash is slightly tender. Transfer the slices to the oven set on very low heat to keep them warm while you prep the rest of the recipe. 
  • To make the hollandaise, in a tall container add the egg yolks, salt, lime juice and chipotle pepper. Insert an immersion blender into the container and blend for 30 seconds. Very slowly drizzle the melted butter/ghee into the container while blending. This could also be done in a blender if you do not have an immersion blender. 
  • Cook the ground chorizo meat in pan, breaking up the meat with a fork into a crumbly texture. 
  • Bring a pot filled with approx 3 inches of water to a bottle and add in the white vinegar. Once the water is boiling, reduce the heat to medium low and move a spoon quickly in a circular motion in the water to create a whirlpool and then crack an egg into the middle. Leave to cook for 4 minutes before removing it from the water using a slotted spoon. Repeat with the remaining eggs. 
  • To assemble place two butternut squash on a plate, top each slice with smashed avocado, some of the chorizo meat, a poached eggs and spoon the hollandaise overtop. Garnish with jalapeños and cilantro before serving.

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27 Comments

  1. Gayle says:

    Is it Ok to heat  the hollandaise sauce when making it the night before? Microwave or pot?

  2. Carolin says:

    Delicious and looks amazing! Made it with rounds of sweet potato since I didn’t have squash. I’d make it again for my family or guests! 

    1. Carolin says:

      Forgot to give it 5 stars! Definitely deserves it!

  3. Sherri says:

    Delicious, but I make it with non gluten-free non paleo, non diet English muffins.  

  4. Jenna says:

    This was delish! I love eggs Benedict and this recipe is right up my alley. Love the chipotle hollandaise and I put a lot of jalapeño on top, love the heat! Thank you!! 

  5. Bren Jarvis says:

    We were short on sausage but big on pastured bacon 🥓 (delish!), so we improvised.  The squash was perfect and the sauce turned out just as you said it would using a blender and melted pastured butter.  
    No need for the Jalepeno, it was just as fabulous without it. 

  6. Anne says:

    Made this a ton. One of my favorite breakfast dishes. I sometimes will use regular breakfast sausage to lighten up on the spice a bit. And still delicious

  7. Kristina says:

    Made this several times it’s Delish 

  8. Joe says:

    I am going to try this !

  9. Cindy Klingberg says:

    Made this. Great idea! My sauce was too thick. Next time, I will add more ghee? I also made chorizo patties instead of crumbling. Held together nicely. Thanks!

  10. JD says:

    Carmen!! You really outdid yourself with this one!!! Soooooo freakin good!!!! Also very proud of myself for making this and taking some great photos! I did a yolk video too!!! Lol
    This is definitely one for the books!! 🙌🏽