Cajun Skillet Hash is a hash brown skillet with green peppers, onions, Andouille sausage, and runny eggs, all topped with a Spicy hollandaise!
This weekend we took full advantage of having exactly ZERO plans and nowhere to be to do whatever we wanted all. weekend. long. Saturday morning involved sleeping in (priority numero uno) and a big huge brunch (priority numero dos) cooked by yours truly. The original plan was to go out to breakfast, but our jammies were just too comfy and outside looked a just little too cold. So home cooked Cajun Skillet Hash for breakfast it was!
I was craving fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth pancakes (recipe coming soon!) while Marc was craving his usual: Cajun breakfast.
Okay, back story on the Cajun breakfast. There's a little greasy spoon a couple of blocks from our old house that we frequented on a few occasions where Marc was introduced to the Cajun breakfast. At the diner it was made of hash browns, peppers, caramelized onions, sausage, eggs however you like 'em, and a spicy hollandaise drizzled over it. Not really my kind of order (I'm more of a 2-eggs-sunny-side-up-with-bacon-and-a-side-of-toast-or-pancakes kinda gal) but I admit - it's a pretty epic breakfast.
Unfortunately for me, every time I asked Marc what he wants for breakfast on the weekends, he begs me to make Cajun breakfast.
While the hash part of the dish doesn't sound too difficult, it's the hollandaise sauce that always gets me. I've never made it before and it seems daunting and I mean - is it so bad that I don't want to whip out the double broiler and learn a new cooking skill on a weekend morning? Didn't think so.
But this weekend when he asked, once again, for Cajun breakfast, I caved. Maybe it was the pleading tone of his voice or perhaps he just looked extra cute in his PJs that morning, but I made up my mind. I was going to take on the Cajun breakfast.
On my search for how to make Cajun hollandaise, I was expecting complicated recipes with long lists of ingredients but instead I came upon a recipe for Blender Hollandaise. Wait, whaaaaat? I can make it in my blender?! Game changer. Truly - making the Cajun hollandaise was the quickest part of this dish. You literally put some egg yolks in a blender along with melted butter, Cajun seasoning, and lemon juice, and blend away until it's all nice and smooth and creamy. That's it. So easy.
The rest of the meal isn't difficult to put together, but does take a little time. First you cook up the sausage, and then using the same (oven proof) skillet, you cook the onions, peppers, and hash browns. To finish it off, you crack a few eggs over the hash and stick it in the oven for about 10 minutes to cook the eggs.
Then you top it all off with a healthy drizzle of the hollandaise and that's it - Cajun breakfast is served! Just don't tell Marc it was easy or he'll be asking me to make it EVERY weekend.
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holy crap that sounds amazing! i'm literally gonna go buy sausages and make this asap!
Thanks Siobhan!!
one word. YUM! this is right up my alley. Thanks Taylor for posting, can't wait to make it this coming weekend!
This has my name all over it! And i can make the sauce in the blender?! Perfect.
Oh man, this looks so good. Why isn't Cajun breakfast more popular?
I have wondered the same thing!