Easy Breakfast Sandwiches

Are mornings always in a rush? Make these Breakfast Sandwiches beforehand and freeze them. Just heat and serve in the mornings.

Easy Breakfast Sandwiches

Mother’s Day is right around the corner and one of our family traditions was to have dinner out that day so Mom wouldn’t have to cook.  I pretty much have held up that tradition with my Mom and we now always go to Olive Garden for Mother’s Day late lunch.  Our favorite restaurant.  This year, I will have to celebrate alone because she will be on a cruise with her friends.

Easy Breakfast Sandwiches
Mom and me about 55 years ago.

So what will I do on Mother’s Day this year?  Let hubby fix me a brunch-style meal.  I love it when he cooks.

One thing we both really love is Breakfast Sandwiches.  I usually make a very large batch of these and put them in the freezer.  Hubby eats them on the weekends after he comes home from the midnight shift.  It would be great to have them ready and waiting for Mom when she gets up on Sunday morning for a quick breakfast before you head out to church or other daily activities.  I think the kids would love helping to assemble these sandwiches knowing that mom would be eating one later.

I’ve been making these for years now and if you have some time to make a batch of these to keep in the freezer, you’ll be glad you did.

You will need:

  • Eggs
  • Grands Biscuits or English Muffins
  • Sausage Patties or Bacon
  • Cheese, if desired

For my batch of sandwiches, I usually cook two rolls of grand biscuits, which make 16 biscuits.  Sometimes I make more.  After they are cooked, set aside to cool.

To make my eggs thin so they will fit nicely in a larger biscuit, I use a Hamburger Bun Panblank I’ve had mine for many years now and really just use it to make this recipe.

Easy Breakfast Sandwiches

I spray the pan with non-stick spray and crack 1 egg in each hole.  I break the yoke and add whatever seasonings you like.  Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes.  Don’t overcook it.

Easy Breakfast Sandwiches

You will have to do this step a few times until you have enough eggs for biscuits.

Cut your biscuit or English Muffin in half, layer the egg and whatever meat (if desired) on next and you have your sandwich. Mr. G will add cheese on it when he heats it up in the microwave. The sausage I use which I have found to be large enough to fit all the way across the large biscuit is Walmart brand pre-cooked sausage patties. Every other brand I have seen, the patties are about the size of a half-dollar. Makes the sandwich look so nice if all the ingredients are the same size.

Mornings always in a rush? Make these Breakfast Sandwiches beforehand and freeze. Just heat and serve in the mornings.

After all the sandwiches have been made and all the ingredients are cool, I put them on a large cookie sheet and flash-freeze them in the freezer for a couple of hours.  I will wrap each one in foil and store it in the freezer in bags.  Just grab one out and breakfast is done.

Hint:  We have found out that the sandwiches heat up much better if they are thawed out before putting in the microwave.  I usually grab one and put it in the fridge the night before Mr. G eats one the next morning.

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25 Comments

  1. These look delicious! I have used a muffin tin before but not a hamburger bun pan. I will have to try this!

  2. What a great idea to use that hamburger bun pan! I’ve tried making these many times and the eggs always seem to take on a life of their own lol. I’ll have to give this a try 🙂

  3. They look great! I’d have to figure out something to replace the eggs since I can’t have them but now I miss those sausage patties as well!

  4. This looks super easy and fast. I don’t eat any meat, so it could just be eggs and then I could add cheese when reheating. Thanks for sharing.

  5. This is a really nice idea for mother’s day!. I like how they are quick and easy and also freezable. They also look delicious and would go perfect with a cup of tea or coffee!

    1. Thanks for stopping by. I just love the idea of knowing what is in my food I feed my family and how its fixed. And homemade just tastes better.

    1. I am making a batch as I am typing this. Its just so easy to do and everyone loves them. Thanks for stopping by.

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