It’s not technically a muffin? It’s not really a sandwich? Let’s go with Open-Faced Spicy Sausage Breakfast Sandwich. Whatever you want to call it, this was GOOD. Also, super easy and versatile.
Mornings are usually rushed around here. I have to time it just right on when to wake up the girls and get everyone out the door so we aren’t late. One of my resolutions, now that I am a stay-at-home Mom, was to make better breakfasts for Isabella. She’s generally a good eater, so I hate handing her something processed from the freezer while I go get Sophia ready.
These “sandwiches” are made using English Muffins (see where the confusion comes in?) and could easily be served as a true sandwich instead of open-faced. I cooked some leftover spicy sausage (I use Owens-Hot) and put it on top of an English Muffin with cheese.
Next time I think I will “toast” the muffins in a skillet with butter just to add some extra flavor. I originally planned to use mozzarella for this recipe, but we already had an open block of Cracker Barrel sharp cheddar, so I went with that instead. That’s the great thing about recipes like this, you can easily switch it up to your taste! We topped ours with Pioneer Woman’s salsa, but would also be yummy with green or red peppers, or even tomatoes.
Ingredients
- 3 English Muffins split open (to make 6)
- 8 oz breakfast sausage
- 1 cup grated cheese
Instructions
- Cook the sausage in a skillet until fully cooked.
- Sprinkle grated cheese over the opened muffins, and top with the cooked sausage.
- Place under the broiler 5-7 minutes, until the cheese is melted.
Nutrition
I bet these would freeze really well as individually wrapped sandwiches… if you have any left over!
Shareba @ In Search Of Yummy-ness
Monday 26th of May 2014
Great idea Emily! Thanks for stopping by the Good Food Friday party!
Michelle
Sunday 25th of May 2014
This would make an awesome (and easy) breakfast for dinner too! Looks delicious, especially topped with salsa. Thank you for sharing, Emily!
Kathy Penney @ Penney Lane Kitchen
Friday 23rd of May 2014
Love savory foods for breakfast! These look yummy! Stopping by from The Country Cook.
Simplee Sue
Thursday 28th of March 2013
It's a Muff-wich. Looks good.
We may have met by chance...but we become friends by choice. Simplee Sue
Emily Bruno
Wednesday 3rd of April 2013
Haha I like it!
Amy mayen
Wednesday 27th of March 2013
Those look good!!!