Breakfast Burgers with Maple Aioli.
No, not like burgers for breakfast.
But burgers stacked with breakfast foods.
I don’t know. Does that mean we can eat them for breakfast?
Wouldn’t stop me.
GAH.
Surprise surprise: this is another result of my freakish current burger obsession. !!!!
I know. Is this getting old?
I’m wondering if once the cooler weather comes… my burger infatuation will end? I’m thinking no, especially since it started this past winter. And the only thing better than a burger is a burger with a side of hot dog. I’ll be on vacation in less than 72 hours and will probably consume my fair share of grilled hot dogs.
I’ll be one happy clam.
[Sidebar: that’s kind of annoying.]
Can I tell you how much I love these burgers?
AH. Oh my… whatever. So darn good. It’s really only a plain burger – but topped with tons of havarti cheese, crunchy bacon, a flipping fried egg and… wait for it… a maple dijon aioli. Get it? Do ya, do ya, do ya? Maple? Like syrup? Like for breakfast?
That’s where I was trying to go with the whole thing. Working?
Consensus: definitely breakfast.
Bacon Cheeseburgers with a Fried Egg + Maple Aioli
Ingredients
- 1 pound lean ground beef
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 4 ounces havarti cheese, sliced
- 6 slices of bacon, cooked
- 4 eggs, cooked to your liking
- 4 english muffins, toasted
maple aioli
- 1 1/2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
- 1 large egg yolk
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 2 tablespoons whole grain mustard
- a pinch of salt and pepper
Instructions
- Add the ground beef to a large bowl and season with salt and pepper. Form into 4 equal patties, then cook as desired: either grill the burgers or cook on a skillet until they reach the desired doneness. I cooked mine in a cast-iron skillet for about 4 to 5 minutes per side. A minute before the burgers are done, add a slice of havarti cheese on top.
- To assemble the burgers, place the burger on the english muffin. Add the egg, some of the maple aioli and the bacon, then the top of the english muffin. Serve!
maple aioli
- Whisk together the syrup, dijon mustard, egg yolk and lemon juice in a large bowl until combined. Slowly stream in olive oil while continuously whisking until the mixture emulsifies and comes together completely. Whisk in whole grain mustard. then taste and season with a little salt and pepper as desired. Set aside.
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94 Comments on “Breakfast Burgers with Maple Aioli.”
I am not a huge fan of breakfast until it is turned into a sandwich just like this. Yum, yum, yum!
Out. of. control. Awesome. My hubby would die over this.
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Aawwwww. Little baby breakfast sliders! Amazing idea! Can’t wait to try these.
Im pretty sure my mouth started watering just at the sound of these…then photos made me actually drool. I could really get on top of this burger for breakfast train. I also want to put that aioli on top of everything now.
oh my gaw. YES. A MILLION TIMES, YESSSSSSSSSSS!
I wanna go on vacation with you if this is what you eat in PREPERATION. Ugh.
I just drooled all over the place
OMG – this looks SOOOO good and I’m not even a huge burger fan. Want. One. Now. =)
I love everything about this burger, and I kind of want to kiss you right now. I absolutely love bacon and egg burgers, but I’ve never thought to put one on an English muffin. And maple aioli? You’re just killin’ me. I love it.
Omg, this sounds nothing, but amazing! I love fried eggs in burgers.
I’m pretty sure I’d eat this for breakfast. Well, for any meal really.
I love the Corona in the background for breakfast!
Only recently have I appreciated the addition of a runny egg to burgers, but I am all over it now!
That burger looks absolutely incredible. Very few people can make a burger that good. One thing, though: that isn’t an aioli. Aioli has to have garlic in it. Aioli translates into “garlic oil.”
I so want one of these right now!
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These were delicious!
Made these burgers and they were amazing!! My first burger with an egg and will be now be a new thing in our house!!
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Just made these this morning and they were delicious! I sprinkled some brown sugar and black pepper on the bacon which gave it a sweet smoky flavor. The tanginess from the aioli really complemented the savory-ness of the egg and burger. I was worried because I didn’t have pure maple syrup for the aioli, but the regular syrup was pretty tasty in it. I normally don’t care for english muffins but they were good in this.
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Hey ! You cooked six slices of bacon but there were only four burgers. Sounds mighty suspicious……………..
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Nutritional info?????