- Aug 5, 2018
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..ins! Classic cheddar, sausage, onion and eggs muffins! So easy, so good!
Just sprayed the pan, sprinkled the bottom with cheddar, diced an onion and browned up with a pound of sausage. Beat 8-10 eggs like they owe you money, pour in pan, then add browned sausage and onions and top with cheese. Oven @350° for 20 minutes. I'm a big fan of adding a drop or two of chiltpolte Tabasco or Frank's on mine.^^^^^^^^
Giggle, giggle! Nice way of making them, thank you.Beat 8-10 eggs like they owe you money
That's what I thought too!Giggle, giggle! Nice way of making them, thank you.
Its all about marketing lol!You got me with the title.
Saw a German lady's youtube recipe where she did the same but lined the muffin tray with small tortillas (Ja, Sie haben tortillas en Deutschland.) Made them easier to serve on a more formal tray. I assume these don't hold their shape well during tray removal?
Right out of the oven they might get a little loose on you, but give them a couple minutes to cool off to a safe eating temperature and they pop right out and stay together. Im guessing what really helps with this is the light layer of cheese at the base. I had thought about trying english muffins for the base, but A we were out and B I was going for less carbs. Having said that, later on when there were just a few left, I really wanted to heat one up on a toasted english muffin lol. I imagine cutting a couple up and topping a bagel wouldnt suck either!Saw a German lady's youtube recipe where she did the same but lined the muffin tray with small tortillas (Ja, Sie haben tortillas en Deutschland.) Made them easier to serve on a more formal tray. I assume these don't hold their shape well during tray removal?
Well, the pan is sprayed and the cheese gets a bit oily when it's heated up. Pop right out for me.Hmmm, I thought the cheese bottoms meant you better get them out of the pan quick before the "glue cures".