Viral Feta Fried Eggs (Original Recipe) — Grace Elkus (2024)

What Is a Feta Fried Egg?

A feta fried egg is exactly what it sounds like: an egg fried atop crumbly feta cheese. As the egg cooks, the feta melts and crisps, resulting in a tangy, salty, crispy-edged egg that will ruin you for all other preparations.

The idea was inspired by Ali Slagle’s Crispy Potato, Egg, and Cheese Tacos, another weeknight staple of mine.

What’s the Best Pan for Feta Fried Eggs?

A nonstick skillet is the best pan for the job (as long as it’s truly nonstick and the coating hasn’t worn off). My favorites are the Zwilling Madura frying pans, which are PFOA-free and have churned out feta fried egg after feta fried egg with zero sticking whatsoever.

If you have a well-seasoned cast iron skillet, you can use that, too. Otherwise, drizzle in a little extra-virgin olive oil before crumbling in the feta, like Suzy at The Mediterranean Dish does in her version.

What Type of Feta Should I Use?

The best feta for feta fried eggs is a block of full-fat feta packed in brine, which melts readily, tastes more complex, and lasts longer than other kinds. Your next best option is a block of full-feta feta wrapped in plastic. Avoid fat-free varieties, which are far less flavorful and won’t melt as well. As for pre-crumbled feta, I was initially skeptical, but I’ve since seen several creators use it with success.

I’ve been using Whole Foods 365 feta cheese packed in brine, which, at least here in Pittsburgh, is only $7.99 for a 1 lb. block.

Can I Use a Different Type of Cheese?

I’ve personally only tried feta and cheddar, but commenters have found success with Parmesan, goat cheese, cotija, and low-moisture mozzarella. I’ll update this post as I play around with others.

How to Serve a Feta Fried Egg

I prefer a 6-inch flour or corn tortilla spread with avocado and a squeeze of lime. In the video, I use a whole wheat tortilla from TJ’s, but I typically look for whichever brand has the shortest ingredient list. Of course, the best place to purchase them is your local tortillería.

In lieu of avocado, you can use refried beans (reminiscent of huevos rancheros), mashed chickpeas, hummus, pesto, charred cherry tomatoes, cream cheese, Laughing Cow, salsa — the list goes on. You can also just add the egg as-is, top with hot sauce, and dig in.

In place of a tortilla, serve the feta fried egg on sourdough toast, an English muffin, with chopped in-season tomatoes, over pasta, in a grain bowl or salad — you do you!

Feta Fried Egg Recipe

Serves: 1

Ingredients:

  • 1 large egg

  • 1 1/2 ounces full-fat feta cheese (1/3 cup), ideally from a block packed in brine

  • Freshly ground black pepper

  • Crushed red pepper flakes (optional)

  • 1 (6-inch) flour or corn tortilla, charred over the gas flame or warmed in a skillet

  • 1/4 of a small avocado

  • Lime wedge

Instructions:

  1. Heat a small nonstick skillet over medium heat. Flick a bit of feta brine (or place a small crumble of feta) into the skillet: if it sizzles, the pan is hot enough for the next step.

  2. Crumble the feta into the pan, placing it around the perimeter and leaving room for the egg in the center. (If using a larger skillet or making two at once, simply crumble the feta into a large circle).

  3. Once the feta begins melting and bubbling, immediately crack an egg into the center and season with black pepper and red pepper flakes. (No need to add salt, the feta is plenty salty).

  4. Cover the pan and cook, reducing the heat to medium-low or low if the feta is browning too quickly, until the white is set, the yolk is still runny, and the cheese is crispy.

  5. Meanwhile, spread the avocado onto the charred or warmed tortilla and add a squeeze of lime juice. Place the feta fried egg on top and enjoy!

Troubleshooting

Help! My feta is burning.

If your feta is burning, your heat was likely too high or you were using a pre-crumbled or non-fat feta. For best results, heat the pan over medium. You’ll know it’s ready when a small crumble of feta gently sizzles (but doesn’t pop!) upon contact.

After cracking in the egg and covering the pan, reduce the heat if the feta is getting super crispy and brown before the egg white is set. Don’t be afraid to lift the lid and check on it often!

Why isn’t my feta getting crispy?

This likely also has to do with temperature and timing. Try giving the feta a headstart by waiting to add the egg until it’s melting and bubbling. Once the egg is in, let the whole thing cook until the cheese is deeply browned, which will also make it easier to release from the pan.

Comment below if you’re having any trouble and I’ll update this section accordingly!

Viral Feta Fried Eggs (Original Recipe)  — Grace Elkus (2024)

FAQs

Viral Feta Fried Eggs (Original Recipe) — Grace Elkus? ›

High heat (not low heat) is best.

What is the one thing you should always do when making fried eggs? ›

High heat (not low heat) is best.

How do you keep fried eggs from getting crispy? ›

You start by adding a small amount of oil to the skillet and cracking in the eggs, just like you normally would. Then, about 30 seconds in, you add hot water to the pan, basting the eggs until the whites are set and the yolks are still runny. It creates tender, soft fried eggs with no overdone edges in sight.

Why do my fried eggs fall apart? ›

It all comes down to cooking them on medium heat as opposed to high heat since high heat increases your chances of getting stick-to-the-pan eggs and as a result, broken eggs.

How many minutes should an egg be fried? ›

Let the eggs cook until white is set and the corners begin to curl ever so slightly, about 3 - 4 minutes depending on your heat source. No need to fuss with them either, they'll turn out better if they're left alone. For sunny side up eggs, simply slide the eggs onto a plate and season again if desired.

Can you fry two eggs in the same pan? ›

Unless you're hoping for super crispy egg whites, it's best to use medium or lower heat. This will allow the egg white to set up completely but not overcook or crisp too much. Don't over-crowd the pan. You can fry up to four eggs at once in a large pan, but it's best to allow plenty of room.

How do chefs fry eggs? ›

Over Medium Egg – Cook at low to medium heat in a pan with oil for 90 seconds on each side. Over Hard Egg – Cook at low to medium heat in a pan with oil for 2 to 2 ½ minutes per side. Make-Ahead: These are meant to be eaten as soon as they are done cooking.

How to tell if a fried egg is ready? ›

Slide it off the saucer into the pan. Cover with a lid and leave for 3 minutes over a low heat. Check the white is set and, if not, leave it for another 30 seconds and check again. The whites should be set but you should still have a runny yolk.

What do you call fried eggs with broken yolk? ›

Over hard or over well. Cooked on both sides all the way through, with the yolk broken (immediately after the egg is cracked). Sunny-side up. Cooked on one side only, until the egg white is set, but the yolk remains liquid.

Can I eat 5 fried eggs? ›

There is no specific number of eggs that a person should eat as part of a healthy diet. There may be some health benefits to eating a certain number of eggs, but more research into how many eggs a person should eat per day is necessary.

What is the best pan to fry eggs in? ›

The Zwilling Madura Plus 8-Inch Pan aced all of our tests thanks to the slick surface, balanced handle, and even heat distribution. It's by far the best egg pan for home cooks. In our search, we looked for an option that was nonstick, simple to use, and easy to clean, and the Zwilling checked all of those boxes.

How to fry an egg properly? ›

Cook until the whites are set for each egg cook: about 1 ½ – 2 minutes for over easy, 3 minutes for over medium and sunny side ups, about about 5 minutes for over hard. For sunny side up, remove from heat when the whites are set but the yolk is still runny.

What is the best way to eat fried eggs? ›

Sure, fried eggs are delicious on their own, but they're really, really good when served with a thin, crispy cracker of grated Parmesan and a side of baby greens, such as kale.

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