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Crispy Eggs in Avocados

Whole soft boiled eggs are stuffed inside avocados. The avocados are then covered in panko breadcrumbs and cooked until crispy. These make for a very fun brunch idea!

crispy eggs in avocados sliced in half
Whole soft boiled eggs are stuffed inside avocados. The avocados are then covered in panko breadcrumbs and cooked until crispy. These make for a very fun brunch idea!

With Easter right around the corner, these crispy avocado eggs have been churning in my mind for a few weeks now. And I’m so thrilled with how they turned out.
overhead photo of crispy eggs in avocados
They are a bit complicated and a bit messy. My kitchen was not a pretty sight after I was done. It’s not something I’d make often, but it does work for a special occasion brunch.
top down photo of avocados sliced in half
a bowl of cooked eggs
process photo showing how to place the eggs in the avocados
And I really love how they taste. The avocados taste like avocado fries–slightly warm, super creamy with a crispy exterior. And of course I’m all about the runny eggs.
close-up photo of crispy egg in avocado
If you don’t like runny eggs, you can also make hard boiled eggs as well.

I crisped these up by pan frying them. I didn’t want to deep fry them because I was afraid the avocados would fall apart. You can also bake them, but it will take longer and I was worried that the eggs yolks would cook all the way through and I also don’t like the bitter flavor avocados develop when they’re in the oven too long.
crispy eggs in avocados on a wooden platter

crispy eggs in avocados

Crispy Eggs in Avocados

Servings: 8
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Soft boiled eggs are stuffed into the middle of avocados. The avocados are then covered in panko breadcrumbs for a crispy finish. The end result is a fun brunch dish where guests will cut open their crispy avocados to reveal an egg in the center.

Ingredients

  • 8 whole ripe avocados sliced in half length-wise and pits removed
  • 8 soft boiled eggs peeled (see note)
  • 2 cups panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 large eggs whisked (for coating)
  • oil for pan frying

Instructions

  • Take one of your soft boiled eggs and place it into an avocado half. Make a few marks with a spoon to determine how much avocado flesh needs to be removed to fit the egg snugly inside. Then carve out just enough avocado flesh to fit your egg in. Do the same with the corresponding avocado half. You want to make sure you're going to be able to close the avocado with the egg inside. Repeat with remaining avocados.
  • Place eggs into the avocados and close them. Gently peel the skin off of your avocados.
  • Place whisked eggs in a wide bowl. Place flour in a separate wide bowl. Place 1 cup of panko in a third separate wide bowl.
  • In a large skillet, add between 1/2 inch to 1 inch of oil and bring to medium high heat.
  • Holding your avocado closed, coat it with egg and then flour. Then coat with egg again. Make sure that all the loose eggs drippings have dripped off before rolling it in panko because you don't want the panko to get wet. If the panko gets too moist, it won't stick to the avocado. You may need to press on some of the panko to get a thick coating around your avocado. Place avocado into your skillet. Cook on all sides until the exterior is a dark golden brown. Once the coating begins to cook, it should hold the avocado halves together. When avocado is done, let it rest on a plate covered with paper towels to absorb excess oil.
  • Repeat with remaining avocados. You can cook a few at a time, depending on how many your skillet will hold. When you run low on panko, add in the second cup. I don't recommend you adding both cups at once because the panko crumbs will eventually get moist from the egg coating and won't stick as well.
  • Serve avocados while warm.

Notes

I like to use my Instant Pot to cook the eggs - check out my Instant Pot Hard and Soft Boiled Eggs post for more details. For this recipe, I cooked my eggs for 2 minutes.

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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10 comments on “Crispy Eggs in Avocados”

  1. good even if you leave the avo skin on

  2. I have the tiny plate of the yellow chick (Daiso too). These look very delicious. I need an Insta Pot , lol.

  3. I love avocado and avocado based dishes!! Yummy

  4. OMG that looks fab and also tastes delicious I am sure!!

  5. These look yummy, but what I really want to know is the cute yellow chick/egg between the basket and the small plate – what is it?

    • haha, it’s a sugar canister. One of my many random buys (I think from Daiso). I bring it out every year around Easter. I love his cute little eggshell hat.