Easy Breakfast Sausage Burgers

  4.0 – 11 reviews  • Sausage

Sausage Burgers are a spicy take on breakfast sandwiches from fast food chains, but much, much better. Don’t be put off by the pickle and onion. These are excellent.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 20 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Servings: 5
Yield: 5 burgers

Ingredients

  1. 1 (16 ounce) package bulk hot pork sausage
  2. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, softened
  3. 5 hamburger buns, split
  4. 5 eggs
  5. 15 dill pickle slices
  6. 5 slices pepperjack cheese
  7. 1 small red onion, sliced
  8. 10 pickled jalapeno slices (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Form the bulk hot pork sausage into 5 patties. Heat a large skillet, and fry the patties over medium high heat. Remove the sausage from the skillet and drain on paper towels.
  2. Melt butter in a second large skillet, and toast the buns over medium heat until golden brown.
  3. Meanwhile, break the eggs into the same skillet used for frying the sausage; reduce the heat to medium-low. Cook until the white is completely set and the yolk thickens. Flip the eggs and continue cooking for another 30 seconds, or until the yolk is to the diners’ preferences.
  4. Stack your toasted buns starting with the pickles and jalapeno slices on the bottom, then the cooked sausage patty, pepperjack cheese, fried egg, and onion. Cover with the top half of the bun. Enjoy as the cheese melts between the egg and the sausage.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 526 kcal
Carbohydrate 26 g
Cholesterol 243 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 25 g
Saturated Fat 14 g
Sodium 1606 mg
Sugars 1 g
Fat 35 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Robert Burch
We didn’t put pickles or jalapenos on ours, it was a great breakfast sandwich
Michael Schwartz
I made this lighter by making my own homemade sausage by using ground turkey and spices. Instead of hamburger buns, I toasted up english muffins. Out of one scant pound of ground turkey, I got four breakfast sandwiches. The boys all really liked them, they said it was different but good. This wasn’t too much harder to make in the morning than anything else, really……even with the homemade turkey breakfast sausage. I’ll make these again.
Karen Lee
YUM! Great weekend once-in-a-while comfort breakfast (or brunch) — heres what I do differently though, mix the bulk sausage with a some crushed croutons or breadcrumbs with an egg (and extra garlic if you’re partial to it), form into patties and bake. Then organize/slice all of your fixin’s and you’re good to go! 🙂 Thanks for the Recipe Masterharper! YUMMMY!
Trevor Edwards
To the concerned reader, yes you can reduce the fat content – use turkey sausage or reduced fat sausage and less fat cheese is available too. Enjoy! It is a new favorite in my house!
Sara Weiss
Delicious and definitely “Easy” for a hearty hand-held breakfast! And while I wouldn’t make these everyday, they’re a nice treat once in a while – especially on the weekend. I used country sausage vs. hot sausage and sauteed the onions vs. having it raw. I did opt out of the pickles and jalepeno slices. And, I used slices of cheddar vs. pepperjack as that’s what I had on hand. This makes a lot so I definitely have some leftover sandwiches to send with my husband for work. This is a very versatile recipe in that you can customize it to suite your tastes. Overall, perfect with a nice glass of OJ!
Felicia Anderson
These are tasty and can be modified to your liking. Florabunda, if you are so concerned about fat & cholesterol, surely you know by now how to tweak a recipie to make it a healthier choice. Use ground turkey sausage. Smart Balance Spread instead of butter. Egg whites only…skip the yolk. Reduced fat cheese, or no cheese at all. Whole grain/whole wheat buns or bread. It’s really not so complicated. When you see a recipie that sounds good, think of how to make it healthier and test it out! I made mine with the healthy mods and it turned out excellent and was very low fat and high in protien & fiber…most importantly, it was totally yummy! I skipped the pickles, though! Will be making these when camping this summer! Thanks for the idea! 🙂
Juan Evans
Delicious sounding recipe but the cholesterol/ fat content is WAY more than we are willing to risk for a tasty breakfast burger. There must be a way to reduce the negative elements and acccentuate the positive elements! Sounds yummy, though!
Robert Pierce
yuk!
Elizabeth Williams
A very hearty breakfast. Hubby loved them. I thought that the dill pickle kind of overpowered all the other tastes. Next time I will leave it off of mine. Thanks for posting the recipe.
Sydney Cruz
Every week we have “Breakfast Friday” at work. My team demands that I make these. They are delicous!!!
Katie Krause
Good, easy recipe with lots of room for customization. I personally prefer sausage, American cheese and onion on toasted English muffins. Husband likes it as written, minus the dill pickles and onion. Thanks.

 

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