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Putting a spin on the classic fried egg with these Turkish Eggs with Chile Butter and Whipped Feta. Perfectly fried eggs that are slightly salty, a touch spicy, creamy, and full of fresh herbs. Add toasted bagels or bread for dipping and you’ll have a mouth-watering breakfast dish that can easily double as dinner, takes only minutes to prepare, is healthy, and so good! Everyone is sure to love this fun and delicious way to enjoy fried eggs!

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Eggs are my fall back food. They go with everything, they’re healthy, and they’re aways delicious. I love them any which way… poached, scrambled, hard boiled, or fried. You can’t go wrong with an egg dish, and typically, they’re the easiest to prepare. My dad used to serve my mom and I his fried eggs over buttered toast with fresh basil and a pinch of salt. I remember it being one of my favorite things to eat on weekend mornings. But even more often, he would serve them late at night. When returning from a nighttime event where we had zero time to eat before leaving (we were always running late!). It was kind of the best, and yes, I was that kid that loved a runny yolk. So good with crusty bread.

So yes, I love eggs. And when I made these over the weekend I knew I had to share them just as soon as possible. Not only because these Turkish eggs are good for breakfast, but because they’re good for dinner too. And honestly? I might even like this dish better for dinner than I do for breakfast.

garlicy greens in skillet

I’ve made Turkish eggs before, but this version is hands down my favorite. It has all of my favorite things…fried eggs, wilted garlicky herby greens, salty whipped feta, and chile butter.

I whipped the feta with Greek yogurt, which is traditionally what Turkish style eggs are served with. But the sound of salty feta with my fried eggs was too good to resist. Yes, it’s an extra step, but it’s worth it. If you don’t have a food processor, no problem, just finely crumble the feta cheese into the Greek yogurt. It will not be as smooth as if you whipped it all together, but it will be just as delicious. The feta will keep in the fridge for 4-5 days, so you can easily do this step ahead of time to streamline the process.

Moving onto the eggs. I fried my eggs, but you can prepare the eggs any way you’d like. If you want a super traditional Turkish style egg, used poached eggs. Since I wanted to make wilted greens, I fried my eggs, then used that same skillet to cook the greens.

Chile Butter in skillet

Simple, easy and very efficient. I cooked the greens with garlic, and then tossed them with a mix of herbs, lemon, cucumbers, and salt. Kind of like a wilted greens salad.

The key to really good Turkish eggs however, is all in the chile butter. Mine is a mix of salted butter, olive oil, chili flakes and sweet paprika. Pretty simple, but it really packs in the flavor. It might just be one of the best sauces you can spoon over eggs.

It’s addicting.

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Here is how you assemble.

First, swirl the feta into the bottom of a low bowl or plate. Add the warm eggs and wilted greens. Now generously drizzle everything with the chile butter and finish each serving with a couple avocado wedges sprinkled with everything bagel spice.

Serve with your favorite toasted bagels or bread, and done. It seems like there are lots of parts, but it actually comes together pretty quickly, and uses ingredients you should have on hand!

The feta is creamy and salty, which is a really nice balance to the spicy chile butter. The greens add color and hit of freshness from the lemon and herbs, SO GOOD. Oh, and then the avocado, it’s topped with everything spice and it really completes the dish. I debated whether the avocado was needed, but when in doubt, always add the avocado. You can’t go wrong!

See, the perfect healthy and delicious egg dish, great for busy mornings, but even better for late nights!

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If you make these Turkish eggs, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Turkish Eggs with Chile Butter and Whipped Feta

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 3
Calories Per Serving: 528 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Whipped Feta

Eggs, Greens, and Chile

Instructions

  • 1. To make the whipped feta. In a food processor, combine the feta, and greek yogurt. Pulse until completely smooth and creamy, scraping down the sides if needed, about 3 minutes. Add a pinch of pepper. Pulse to combine. The feta can be kept in the fridge for up to 3 days. 
    2. To make the eggs. Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil shimmer, add the eggs and fry to your liking. Remove the eggs from the skillet to a plate. 
    3. Using the same skillet, add 1 tablespoon oil, the garlic, and greens. Season with salt and pepper. Cook 2-3 minutes, until the greens are just wilted. Remove from the heat. Add the lemon zest, juice, herbs, and cucumber, toss to combine. 
    4. To make the chile butter. In a small saucepan, melt together the butter, 2 tablespoons olive oil, crushed red pepper flakes, and paprika.
    5. To serve, spread the feta cheese into the bottom of each individual serving bowl. Add the eggs, wilted greens, and avocado. Sprinkle the avocado with everything spice. Spoon the chile butter over the eggs. Enjoy!
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  1. Just made this for dinner and it was so tasty! My husband loved the greens w herbs! Definitely will be making again. It is so simple and so yummy

  2. 5 stars
    Loove your blog !!! this dish is awesome . I just wanted to say that after dinner I was watching greenmed summit and they were talking about brain food and 4 ingredients were on that list .Avocado ,eggs, olive oil and green leafy vegetables (spinach) so that’s great
    I’ve tried at least 10 of your recipes , that’s because I’ve discovered you lately , and I love every single one of them .
    Keep up wit great work
    Greetings from Rome

  3. Do you find the everything bagel seasoning to be salty? I kept hearing rave reviews and finally purchased it and no one in the family will eat it. Maybe I got a bad batch? Anyways I love all your recipes. Can’t wait to try this whipped feta!

    1. Hi Jennifer! There is salt in the mixture but I don’t find it overly salty.. I wonder if making your own would turn out better for your family? Let me know! xTieghan

  4. 5 stars
    Hi Tieghan,

    Just made this recipe served it on top of hot Naan bread.
    It was superb, definitely a keeper!
    Thanks again,

    Anne

  5. These eggs look incredible! I would love to pile this entire recipe on a bagel and make a sandwich out of it 🙂

  6. Looks delicious! Is the calorie count for one serving (and if so, how many servings are in this recipe?) or for the entire dish? Best// Nanna

    1. this will serve 4 with leftover feta. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan

  7. 5 stars
    Sounds like a 5 star…. I love your book…… Heaven on steroids ?

    What is everything bagel spice? Sounds like it needs it, but living in Malaysia? Any replacements ?

    1. Hi Paula! Thank you so much, I am so glad you’re loving my book! Everything bagel spice is all of the ingredients that go on top of an everything bagel. They sell it here in the states, but it is super easy to make on your own! I will leave the ingredients below! xTieghan

      Poppy Seeds
      Sesame Seeds
      Black Sesame Seeds
      Minced Dried Garlic
      Minced Dried Onion
      Flaked Sea Salt

  8. Feta is my all-time favorite cheese….I literally am so excited to try this whipped feta?!? I’ve never tried/heard of that before…but I already know I will love it and want to eat it on everything! 🙂

  9. What is the difference between normal paprika and sweet paprika?! I don’t think I’ve ever seen sweet paprika before!

  10. 5 stars
    Hi there! Love your blog. I had to tear myself away so I could get on with the cooking. I, too, am a lover of eggs and your Turkish Eggs With Chili Butter & whipped feta caught my eye. I followed your lead and used fried eggs, which I made in my cast iron skillet. The chili butter & the whipped feta were the best addition. Thanks so much for sharing your recipes. I’ll be back.
    Aloha… Nancy On Maui

    1. Thank you so much Nancy! I am so glad you like my blog and I hope you love all of the recipes you try! xTieghan