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2/28/14

Cheddar Sausage Egg Muffins

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Cheddar Sausage Egg Muffins

Ingredients:
½ lb. ground pork sausage, cooked & drained 
3 large eggs, lightly beaten
2/3 c. whole milk 
1/3 c. sour cream or plain yogurt 
½ c. diced onion
½ t. Sriracha sauce
1/2 t. salt 
1/4 t. pepper 
1 c. Bisquick 
½ c. shredded sharp cheddar cheese (plus extra for sprinkling on top)

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease the muffin cups generously or use paper liners. Cook sausage and drain on paper towels. When cooled, shred with your hands.

In a large bowl, beat eggs, milk, and sour cream. Mix in onion, Sriracha sauce, salt, and pepper. Add Bisquick and stir just until blended. Fold in sausage and cheese.

Pour evenly into muffin cups, top with extra cheese, and bake for 30 – 40 minutes until cooked thoroughly. Take out of muffin cups immediately. Let cool and then refrigerate what you don’t eat immediately. Makes 6-8 large muffins.

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     These are really good! 

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Comments (2)

  • 3/8/14 - Linda (LRuthers)They really are tasty and very easy, Carol!
  • 3/8/14 - cwhobeWe're having a neighborhood outdoor brunch next month. I plan to make these as we all like...  Show Full Comment
About the Author
Linda (LRuthers)

 

 





     I'm convinced that there are many more bad recipes than there are bad cooks. The problem is that sometimes decent cooks use bad recipes and then believe that the poor results are their fault.


     When people print recipes in cookbooks, magazines, etc. or when they post them online, they seldom tell the pitfalls or the little tips needed to make the recipe turn out well. And, too, quite a few printed recipes contain typos!


     I search for recipes that are good. Dependable. I'm not a chef. I'm a mother and grandmother who's been cooking for >45 years.


     I believe that any recipe posted for the general public should be one that I can master. If not, there's something wrong with the recipe.


     I post my successes and my failures, and tell what I learned when following each new recipe. I learn more from my mistakes. I don't know what that says about me.


     The very best recipes are the ones that are inexpensive, delicious AND easy. And there are a lot of those.


     Sometimes, I spend a little more and work a little harder for a recipe that seems to be one that will make people really happy.


Thanks, Linda


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