Wetherspoons: 'I'm obsessed with this Spoons breakfast dish - and won't go anywhere else for it'
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- Wetherspoons’ eggs benedict is priced at only £6.91 and has 561 calories
- Breakfast is served at Wetherspoons from 8am until 11.30am
- The eggs benedict is made up two poached eggs, Wiltshire cured ham, English muffins and rocket
I am absolutely obsessed with eggs benedict from Wetherspoons, and now I won’t go anywhere else for some.
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Hide AdI never used to like eggs. Then one day (it was actually New Years Day 2024 if you’d like the specifics), I woke up craving an egg, a poached one to be precise.
Now I don’t know if it was a hungover craving from New Years’ Eve or a development with my taste buds, but I was absolutely hankering for poached eggs on toast.
Given that I wasn’t a huge fan of eggs prior to this, eggs benedict hadn’t even crossed my mind at this point.
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Hide AdI’m no Nigella Lawson when it comes to whipping up a storm in the kitchen and I exclusively only use the microwave (or meecro-wah-vey as Nigella would say), but I found a YouTube tutorial on how to make poached eggs via the microwave, and it was surprisingly easy.
This satisfied my craving for a while, but I felt something was missing. Spoiler alert, it was Hollandaise sauce.
One early morning myself and my boyfriend fancied a cheap breakfast, and where better to go for that than Wetherspoons?
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Hide AdAs I scanned through the menu, my eyes landed on eggs benedict.
Go on, I thought. I wasn’t sure if I would like it, but given my new egg addiction I was willing to give it a good go.
It was absolutely delicious, and I find myself craving specifically Wetherspoons’ eggs benedict every morning.
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Hide AdTwo poached eggs, which are dripping in a rich Hollandaise sauce, are placed on a bed of Wiltshire cured ham and English muffins, with rocket on top. I also add a side of black pudding, which isn’t to everyone’s taste, but a breakfast staple for me.
My house is very close to a Wetherspoons, so luckily I’ve been able to enjoy eggs benedict for breakfast time and time again since I first tried it.
I’ve had eggs benedict since from other (even more up-market) restaurants and eateries, but nothing is yet to compare to the Wetherspoons’ version.
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Hide AdPriced at only £6.91, it’s not an expensive obsession so I’m very happy with that. I may have to tone it down a bit soon though, otherwise I may turn into an egg myself.
To check out the full Wetherspoons’ breakfast menu, visit their website jdwetherspoon.com.
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