Irish Eggs Benedict – Low Carb

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This Irish Eggs Benedict is made with poached eggs, tomato instead of an english muffin, and corned beef hash instead of Canadian bacon.

Irish Eggs Benedict

I had this amazing breakfast when I was in Tallahassee a few weeks ago and I knew that I had to make it at home. It was so good! 

Since St. Patty’s Day is around the corner, I decide to make Irish Benedict to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. 

Irish Bacon 

The Irish Eggs Benedict that I tried at the restaurant had traditional corned beef hash. Instead of making my hash with potatoes, I made the Keto Corned Beef Hash with cauliflower and also just with corned beef and onions. Both ways work great for this recipe. It is basically the Irish Bacon. 

Keto Corned Beef Hash

Tomato Instead of English Muffin

To avoid the carbs in the traditional Eggs Benedict, skip the toasted English muffin and instead opt for a sliced tomato. Tomato slices are usually available at breakfast places so you can easily opt for this at your local breakfast place.

My local breakfast restaurant has something called the Eggs Benedict Florentine that already comes with the tomato slices instead of toasted English muffins. 

Sliced Tomatoes

Ingredients for Irish Benedict 

Keto Hash with Irish Bacon 
Tomato Slices 
Poached Eggs
hollandaise sauce
green onions, to garnish
Salt & Pepper 

To make Hollandaise sauce, you will need egg yolk, lemon juice, and melted butter. Here is the Keto Hollandaise sauce recipe. 
 
To make the keto hash, you will need corned beef, an onion, butter, and if you want, riced cauliflower. 

Tools and Supplies 

Ramekin 
small saucepan 

How to Poach Eggs? 

To poach eggs for your Eggs Benedict, get a pot of water about 1 1/2 inches deep. 
Add a tablespoon of white vinegar. 
Then, crack the eggs individually into small ramekins. 
Let the water come to a boil and lower it to medium high heat. You don’t poach the eggs in boiling water. 
Pop any bubbles that are at the bottom of the pan or pot. 
Place the ramekin halfway into the water and slowly pour the egg in. This will give it time to start to cook so that the egg does not fill the pot. 
Add the rest of the eggs into the pot using the ramekin method. 
Using a slotted spoon, take the eggs out of the water when the whites are cooked. You might need to flip over the eggs depending of it the top of the egg is being cooked. 
When you remove the egg from the water, use a slotted spoon to allow the water to drip off each egg. 
You might want to line a plate with a paper towel to remove some of the water from the eggs so that your final dish is not watery and ruined by excess water. 

How to Put together the Irish Eggs Benedict? 

To put together your low carb eggs Benedict, layer two slices of beef steak tomatoes onto the plate.

Sliced Tomatoes

Then, layer the low carb hash on top.

Keto Corned Beef Hash

Next, spoon on the poached eggs one on each tomato. 

Poached Eggs

Finally, pour a generous amount of hollandaise sauce on top.

keto hollandaise sauce

Sprinkle with green onions. 

Irish Eggs Benedict

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Irish Eggs Benedicts

This Irish Eggs Benedict is made with poached eggs, tomato instead of an english muffin, and corned beef hash instead of Canadian bacon.
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 4 Egg Stacks
Calories 192kcal
Author Aprilgolightly

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound Corned Beef
  • 1 Onion caramelized
  • 1 Tomato Beef Steak, Sliced
  • 4 Eggs Poached
  • 1/4 Hollandaise Sauce
  • 1 tbsp green onions to garnish
  • Salt & Pepper

Instructions

  • To poach eggs for your Eggs Benedict, get a pot of water about 1 1/2 inches deep.
  • Add a tablespoon of white vinegar.
  • Then, crack the eggs individually into small ramekins.
  • Let the water come to a boil and lower it to medium high heat. You don't poach the eggs in boiling water.
  • Pop any bubbles that are at the bottom of the pan or pot.
  • Place the ramekin halfway into the water and slowly pour the egg in. This will give it time to start to cook so that the egg does not fill the pot.
  • Add the rest of the eggs into the pot using the ramekin method.
  • Using a slotted spoon, take the eggs out of the water when the whites are cooked. You might need to flip over the eggs depending of it the top of the egg is being cooked.
  • When you remove the egg from the water, use a slotted spoon to allow the water to drip off each egg.
  • You might want to line a plate with a paper towel to remove some of the water from the eggs so that your final dish is not watery and ruined by excess water.
Nutrition Facts
Irish Eggs Benedicts
Amount Per Serving
Calories 192 Calories from Fat 117
% Daily Value*
Fat 13g20%
Saturated Fat 4g20%
Cholesterol 194mg65%
Sodium 756mg32%
Potassium 342mg10%
Carbohydrates 4g1%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 14g28%
Calcium 38mg4%
Vitamin C 22mg27%
Vitamin A 509IU10%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Low Carb Irish Eggs Benedict

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