Cheers to the Weekend: Steak and Egg Breakfast Sandwiches

Breakfast is that one meal I feel so bad going out and paying money for, mainly because it’s kind of a highway robbery if you ask me. They are literally charging you an arm and a leg for eggs and potatoes and a piece of toast, which costs nothing at the store. Something you can easily make yourself at home for a fraction of what you’d pay at a restaurant. Now, that’s not to say that I won’t go out for breakfast every now and then because sometimes it’s inevitable and you just can’t help it. Whenever I do go out for breakfast though, I’ll sometimes order steak and eggs. And by sometimes I mean most of the time. That’s when I feel like really splurging because I believe that ordering steak and eggs means you’ve made it in life, right? Downside, It’s never a good piece of steak, either, and even though I know this, I still can’t help but order it.

I decided to take that classic breakfast dish and make it even better by using a nicer cut of meat and turning it into the ultimate breakfast/brunch sandwich. It’s kind of like that time I made Steak and Egg Breakfast Burritos for the same reason, but this time around I’m filling a crusty ciabatta roll with baby arugula, egg, cheese, steak and a homemade pumpkin seed arugula pesto. This is what dreams are made of, I’m certain of it. So if you’re like me and dream of steak and egg breakfasts then this is the moment for you to shine. Make these sandwiches soon so that we can Cheers to the Weekend together, as friends do. 

Let’s talk steak for a second. You want a ribeye or a New York strip steak for this recipe, for two reasons. One, because both have a decent amount of fat running through it and Two, because they’re nice cuts of steak without breaking the bank. I mean, you’ll pay a bit more for the ribeye than the strip, so it just depends on what you like. Season both sides liberally with salt, pepper and crushed red pepper flakes for a bit of a kick. 

**Note: Don’t be afraid to really season each side very well. Steak lends itself to being seasoned liberally with salt and pepper.**

Cook the steak in a very hot cast iron skillet with butter and olive oil until both sides are crusty and the steak is about medium rare (or cook it to your liking), about 10 minutes in total, depending on how big your steak is. 

**Note: In order to get a super juicy steak, once you flip the steak over, continue to baste the steak with that butter and oil it’s cooking in.**

Remove the steak from the skillet and transfer to a plate. Let rest for about 10 to 15 minutes before slicing. In the meantime, let’s make the pumpkin seed arugula pesto. This recipe is from my cookbook The Slider Effect! I use it on pretty much ANYTHING and I recommend that you make a batch and keep it in the fridge for all of your saucy pesto needs. 

In a food processor, pulse together the arugula, garlic, parmesan, pumpkin seeds, salt, pepper, and lemon juice until finely chopped. While the machine is running, slowly stream in enough olive oil until a thick pourable sauce is reached. Taste and adjust seasonings accordingly. 

**Tip: This can be made ahead of time and kept in the fridge in an airtight container or jar for up to 2 weeks.**

To assemble these sandwiches, I used a nice hearty ciabatta rolls. Toast the rolls in a preheated 350 degree F oven until crusty. Cut in half and slather each half with a heaping amount of pesto. Top the bottom half of the rolls with a handful of baby arugula. That’ll tie in the arugula flavor from the pesto to the sandwich, but feel free to use baby spinach instead if you wish.

Top the arugula with a cheesy fried egg. That’s just an egg cooked sunny side up or over easy with a slice of cheddar on top until melted. Then once the steak has rested, thinly slice it and pile it on top of the cheesy egg. Feel free to really load up the sandwiches with slices of steak. 

Drizzle the steak with more pesto if you wish, and then sandwich together with the top bun. Serve them right away and right before eating them, squish the sandwich together so that the yolk breaks and drips down the sandwich. That’ll give it an even better flavor, and to me it’s the best part to any breakfast/egg sandwich. 

If you’re not a fan of runny yolks, which some people really aren’t (my sister included) then you can cook them over hard or you can scramble the eggs and then just pile the scrambled eggs onto the sandwiches and proceed as directed from there, loaded with steak, cheese and more pesto. The great thing about them is that they’re customizable and can be adapted to fit anyone’s tastes. 

 
If  you really want to make these sandwiches even faster with less work, go ahead and use store-bought pesto instead. I know we don’t always have time to make everything from scratch and I totally won’t blame you if you take some help from the store. These are the sandwiches you make for brunch because they’re easy and you can totally make them without much effort. 

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5 from 1 vote

Steak and Egg Breakfast Sandwiches

Cheers to the Weekend: Steak and Egg Breakfast Sandwiches are the easiest and most delicious thing to make first thing in the morning! Loaded with flavor!
Servings 4 sandwiches
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 ribeye or New York strip steak in the 4 to 8 ounces range
  • 3 teaspoons salt
  • 3 teaspoons coarse ground black pepper
  • 3/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 5 cups loosely packed baby arugula divided
  • 2 garlic cloves peeled
  • 1/4 cup grated parmesan
  • 2 tablespoons pumpkin seeds
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 4 ciabatta rolls split and toasted
  • 4 large eggs
  • 4 thin Cheddar cheese slices

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Season the steak(s) both sides liberally with 2 teaspoons salt,1 teaspoon black pepper, and the crushed red pepper flakes. Let sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes.
  • Set a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat with the butter and olive oil. Once hot and melted, place the steak in and cook until browned and crispy on the first side, about 5 minutes. Flip over and continue to cook for another 4 to 5 minutes, for about medium-rare. Remove from the heat and transfer to a plate to rest before cutting. Cut into thin slices against the grain and set aside.
  • In the meantime, let's make the pesto. Combine 4 cups arugula, garlic, parmesan, pumpkin seeds, lemon juice, remaining salt and pepper, in a food processor and pulse until chopped down. While the machine is running, slowly stream in the olive oil, using as much as needed to make a thick pourable sauce. Give it a taste and adjust seasonings accordingly, adding more salt or pepper as needed.
  • Toast the ciabatta rolls in the oven. Fry the eggs in a skillet sunny side up or over easy, depending on what you like. Season them with a bit of salt and pepper and then place a slice of cheddar cheese on top of each egg allowing them to slightly melt.
  • To assemble the sandwiches, split the rolls in half, slather pesto onto each half of bread, and place a handful of arugula onto the bottoms of each roll. Top with a cheesy fried egg, slices of steak and a drizzle of pesto on top. Sandwich together with the top bun and serve right away. Enjoy!
Author: The Candid Appetite

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  1. The steak is cooked just right — rare!! It does look yummy. This must be beef week. Hubby just got a standing rib roast and we are dry aging it for Christmas Eve. Oh, Lordy. Does that meat ever come out delicious! Now I could go for your steak and eggs right now. Instead I’ll be having granola 🙁 that thought isn’t doing anything for me. Have a great weekend.

  2. I am totally not a steak person, but your breakfast sandwich looks delicious. I may have to give it a try. 🙂

  3. Jeez, Louise. That is all. BTW, I made your taco seasoning and that stuff is going in everything. LOL It’s really tasty in carrot lentil soup. Just sayin’.

  4. 5 stars
    I would love to make your pesto but i also want to try it with store bought. Which store bought pesto do you recommend?

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