Confession: I have not eaten a meal at McDonald's in well over 8 years.
Do I miss it? One word-NO!
However, I do occasionally find myself wanting something completely unhealthy and I just want to enjoy it without the guilt. Well, this combo is certainly difficult to come by-especially the lack of guilt. So, I've tried coming up with healthier equivalents of those high-calorie foods. Skinnytaste.com has been wonderful for this, which I know your probably bored stiff of me going on about it. Well, this recipe is an Emmy original. It's a hearty, filling breakfast (or dinner which is often the case in our house), with good ingredients. I can't give you calorie counts, but the quality of ingredients means more to me. So here's how I do this sandwich. Of course, you can use the more conventional ingredients, but you miss out on flavor, and in my opinion the "good-for-you" factor. :)
What you'll need for 4 sandwiches:
4 free range local eggs
4 locally produced sausage, in patties
4 slices your favorite cheese (anything, but American slices...) :)
4 whole grain English muffins (or homemade English muffins)
salt & pepper
In a large skillet, cook sausage. Once the sausage is cooked, transfer to a plate. In the same pan, melt 2 Tbsp of butter on medium heat. Add all 4 eggs evenly throughout the pan. While the eggs start to cook, toast muffins in a toaster or toaster oven (we don't actually own a toaster!).
Once the eggs are almost cooked to your liking, turn the heat down to low, lay the sliced cheese on top to melt and cover pan with lid.
When the cheese is melted, cut the eggs into 4 individual portions. Place a sausage patty on a toasted English muffin and top with egg & cheese. Fresh cracked pepper on the top makes this sandwich complete.
Enjoy!
Emmy
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