Simple Goat Cheese and Egg Toasts with Fresh Peas and Dill

Whole grain toast slathered with goat cheese, topped with an egg (fried or scrambled), fresh peas and herbs. An easy breakfast or any-time-of-day meal.

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A simple spring meal featuring goat cheese on toast with eggs, fresh peas and herbs - cookieandkate.com

I feel good this morning. I havenโ€™t felt so hot for the past few days, so I noticed. Iโ€™m not sure what it was, but Iโ€™m on the mend. Iโ€™ve been throwing together one-serving meals that donโ€™t leave a family-sized mess to clean up. Itโ€™s been a good reminder that simple, quick and wholesome recipes are always much needed and appreciated.

Peas, eggs and dill - cookieandkate.com

This eggs-on-toast recipe is just that. Itโ€™s super simple and ready in ten minutes. You can prepare your eggs however youโ€™d likeโ€”scrambled, fried, even poached.

Toast your bread and slather on a healthy amount of goat cheese (or smashed avocado, ricotta, hummus). Prepare some vegetables to provide a fresh component (I used peas for a spring version, but canโ€™t wait to try sliced heirloom tomatoes this summer).

Top with egg, salt and pepper, and a sprinkling of fresh herbs. I opted for dill because I really love dill, but any leafy herb will do, like basil, parsley, mint, cilantro or chives. And youโ€™re done!

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Fried egg with dill

Scrambled eggs and goat cheese on toast with fresh peas and dill - cookieandkate.com

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Simple Goat Cheese and Egg Toasts with Peas and Dill

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 6 mins
  • Cook Time: 4 mins
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 1x

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Goat cheese slathered on whole grain toast, topped with an egg (fried or scrambled) and a sprinkling of fresh peas and herbs. An easy breakfast or any-time-of-day meal.

Ingredients

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Per toast

  • 1 slice hearty whole grain bread
  • 1 ยฝ ounces goat cheese, softened
  • 1 egg, fried, or 2 eggs, scrambled
  • Handful fresh peas
  • Light sprinkling of chopped fresh dill (or mint, chives, parsley or basil)
  • Salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Bring a small pot of water to boil for the peas. Toast your bread. Spread a generous amount of goat cheese on top (if your goat cheese isnโ€™t spreading easily, transfer it to a heat-safe bowl and microwave for 10 seconds).
  2. Once the water is boiling, drop in the peas and cook until crisp-tender, about 90 seconds. Drain the peas and return them to the pot.
  3. If youโ€™re planning to fry your egg, sprinkle your cooked peas onto the goat cheese and gently press down on the peas so they stick.
  4. Prepare your egg(s) as desired. If youโ€™re scrambling the eggs, season the eggs with salt and pepper before cooking, and toss in a handful of peas before the eggs set.
  5. Transfer the cooked egg(s) on top of your goat cheese-covered toast. Top with a slight sprinkle of chopped fresh herbs and salt.

Notes

Recipe inspired by What Should I Eat for Breakfast Today.

Make it dairy free: Sub avocado, smashed with a sprinkle of salt, for the goat cheese.

Change it up: Peas are just a spring variation on this goat cheese and egg toast! In the summer, Iโ€™m going to top my toast with sliced heirloom tomatoes and a sprinkle of chopped basil. In the fall and winter, Iโ€™ll try it with roasted winter squash and fried sage.

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Comments

  1. Kathryn

    Glad youโ€™re feeling better friend! I know when Iโ€™m under the weather, I always crave simple and bright food and this is right up my street. Plus anything on toast is clearly a winner : )

    1. Kate

      Thank you, sweet Kathryn!

  2. Sharlynn Ng

    So simple and delicious! I unlike most of my friends and family LOVE goat cheese, I really should buy a piece for myself and just have it with toast and tomatos!

    1. Kate

      Glad to hear it, Sharlynn! I didnโ€™t love goat cheese until a few years ago, but now I canโ€™t get enough of the stuff! I just wish that I had learned to like goat cheese during my semester in France. I missed out on a lot of delicious goat cheesy things while I was there.

  3. Tiffany @ Savor Home

    I have versions of this for dinner sometimes. So filling and so healthy! I have never used goat cheese on my version, so I will have to try it!

  4. Baby June

    So simple and elegant! I love it. Eating peas in the springtime is the best, they never taste so good like they do now.

  5. Natalie @ Whole Plate Wellness

    Toast + goat cheese + egg + veggies = winner in my book! Canโ€™t wait to try this for breakfast this weekend :)

  6. Becky @ Fun Fresh Feast

    These look so fresh and delicious! I am usually home alone at lunch time, and I am always looking for simple meal like this. Thanks!

  7. Tova

    The photos + recipe look delicious (as always)! And I really, really enjoyed the two articles you mentioned. Thank you for sharing.

    1. Kate

      Youโ€™re welcome, Tova!

  8. Lindsey

    thereโ€™s really nothing better than egg toasts โ€“ filling, easy, and a quick cleanup! loving the flavors you paired together here, and totally love these vibrant, spring-y photos! glad to hear youโ€™re on the mend, kate!

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Lindsey! Hope youโ€™re well.

  9. kari

    This is too funnyโ€ฆ I literally just ate this for lunch and then saw your post. Great minds think alike! Goat cheese + egg = heaven!!!

    1. Kate

      Yes! High five, Kari.

  10. Matt

    Great and simple looking recipe suggestions. I like to use goat cheese on bagels instead of cream cheese at times.

    1. Kate

      Good idea, Matt! Just had a head-smack moment and wondered why I havenโ€™t done that yet.

  11. Five O'clock Shallots

    Beautiful photos! This is what I have every morning : )

  12. Matt @ Plating Pixels

    The photos look great too. Lighting and colors make it look so tasty.

  13. Sini | my blue&white kitchen

    Glad to hear youโ€™re feeling better, Kate. It seems like weโ€™re the same; no daytime naps here either. If I take a nap, Iโ€™m a total mess for the rest of the day. I love this toast in all its simplicity. So fresh and sunny.

  14. Stephanie

    Yes! to both of those articles. They sum up exactly how Iโ€™ve been feeling lately and what Iโ€™ve been struggling with in my own life, especially the Zosia Mamet one. Also, your egg photos are beautiful and perfect! I wish the cooks at all my favorite breakfast spots knew how to cook an egg over-medium as well as you :)

  15. cara

    My kind of meal! Carbs & cheese, with some vegetables thrown in for good measure.

    1. Kate

      Mm, carbs and cheese. Iโ€™ve been stuffing myself full of queso and chips at Mexican restaurants lately. So good! Hope you have a great holiday weekend, Cara.

  16. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar

    Thereโ€™s something so spectacular about fresh peas in Spring. I love this recipe!

  17. Snappystreet

    Iโ€™ve honestly only just discovered how amazing goats cheese is with EVERYTHING! I think Iโ€™m going to have to make this over the weekend now, thank you! x

    1. Kate

      Itโ€™s a revelation, right? I just wish I loved goat cheese when I lived in France for a few months in college. They put goat cheese on everything!

  18. Skye

    I love how simple this is โ€“ gorgeous seasonal and fresh flavours. Just my kind of food. And such stunning photos too!
    Glad to hear that youโ€™re feeling better :)

  19. Leah

    I loved Zosiaโ€™s piece โ€“ thank you so much for sharing. I can completely relate. I went to law school and practiced for a few years and sometimes I feel like Iโ€™m โ€œselling myself shortโ€ by trying to get this little blog of mine up and running. I donโ€™t think people intend to come off as judgmental when they ask me what Iโ€™m up to, but sometimes it feels like a lot of people donโ€™t understand why Iโ€™m not trying to be a partner at a big law firm. Anyways, your blog is a continual inspiration and I love your posts!!

    1. Kate

      Leah, Iโ€™m glad you appreciate the article. I actually just went to a happy hour at a law firm and felt pretty awkward introducing myself as a food blogger. They loved it, though! Keep doing what you love. :)

  20. Helen @ Scrummy Lane

    Lovely simple idea, especially for a recovering invalid! I have some ricotta cheese in the fridge that needs to be eaten up, so I may well make this tomorrow morning with fresh basil and โ€ฆ ? Well, Iโ€™ll keep thinking about what veggie to add โ€“ sure Iโ€™ll come up with something!

    1. Kate

      Hope you loved your breakfast, if you got a chance to try it!

  21. Eileen

    Yes, yes! Simple sandwiches like these totally make my day. I love the idea of combining fresh spring peas with that beautiful runny egg yolkโ€“so good.

  22. Dixya @ Food, Pleasure, and Health

    i adorable simple, wholesome recipes like this one. that is why i love your blog so much. and of course cookie :)

    1. Kate

      Iโ€™m glad to hear it! Thank you, Dixya. :)

  23. Sophie

    This is just wonderful! Iโ€™ve been eating plain sunny-side up eggs every morning this weekโ€ฆ. they could use a little sprucing up! Goat cheese and spring-y notes, yes please!

  24. Jennie

    This looks amazing! Thanks for sharing, I hope you feel better!

  25. Marie

    My sister and I did tomatoes on toast with an egg all last summer! But we used ricotta cheese instead of goat cheese, and added some spinach. So yummy!

    1. Kate

      Oh, your version sounds delicious!

  26. Isadora

    I love simple toasts like this! Sometimes they are just what the doctor ordered :) I donโ€™t eat a ton of dairy these days, but goat cheese is something I donโ€™t think I can ever give up, it is so heavenly tasting! I also love the addition of the dill, so fresh!

  27. Deirdre

    Thanks for sharing the Zosia Mamet article. So true, we define โ€˜successโ€™ way too narrowly.

    Deirdre @ thekitschcook.blogspot.com

  28. dervla@thecurator

    always love your recipes, Kate!!

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Dervla!

  29. Joanne

    Well Iโ€™m glad to hear youโ€™re feeling better!! I need so many more easy meals like this in my life. Iโ€™ve been so bad about making dinner lately, and if it was this easy/required this little mess I would cook every night!

  30. Paige

    Three cheers for simple recipes that are easy to make for one. I plan on making this soon, along with your veggie English muffin sandwich. :) Thanks, Kate and happy Memorial Day weekend!

    1. Kate

      Paige, thank you! I hope you had a wonderful weekend and that youโ€™re enjoying those simple egg meals.

  31. Farah @ The Cooking Jar

    Looks incredibly appetizing for something so simple. I think Iโ€™ll opt for fresh baby spinach leaves instead of peas although looking at your pic, I have pea envy. Theyโ€™re so plump and round! That almost sounds dirty, I know but my peas never look that good!

  32. Jenny @ BAKE

    This simple supper sounds perfect for this time of year. Hope you are feeling better.

  33. rebecca

    This is my ideal breakfast the pictures look so lovely and fresh. I would make this with ricotta, dill, peas and fried eggs!

  34. laurasmess

    This is perfect in its simplicity Kate, I love everything about it! Stunning photos as per usual xx

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Laura! xo

  35. Vanessa

    I just made this recipe for my super cute little sisterโ€™s breakfast. HA! But she hates peas so I prepared it without peas. I just ate one and still delicious. Thanks!

    1. Kate

      Ha, thatโ€™s funny. Iโ€™d eat these, peas or no peas, definitely!

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