This McDonald’s Sausage and Egg McMuffin recipe might be even better than the original! Skip the drive-thru and make this delicious breakfast at home!
The McDonald’s Sausage and Egg McMuffin is one of the fast-food joint’s most beloved breakfast items.
It’s my go-to food whenever I’m in too much of a hurry to make my own breakfast.
The McDonald’s Sausage and Egg McMuffin has been around since 1972, and it’s been a favorite ever since!
Believe it or not, it was created by Herb Peterson and was supposed to be similar to Eggs Benedict, though in sandwich form instead of open-faced.
When it first hit the market, it only cost $.63. Today, the Sausage and Egg McMuffin will run you $2.99, which isn’t too bad.
However, if you eat one several times a week, it adds up!
Luckily, you can easily recreate the Sausage and Egg McMuffin from McDonald’s right in your own kitchen! Mickey Dee’s generously released their recipe!
It’s wonderful, because not only does it make us one step closer to eating the scrumptious sandwich, but it also gives us something productive to do!
So, if you are bored out of your wits at home, why not give this sausage egg McMuffin a try?
Who knows, it might even prompt you to start your own breakfast joint once this whole pandemic blows over!
McDonald’s Sausage and Egg McMuffin Recipe
Interesting Facts about McDonald’s Breakfast Menu
- Dear baby boomers, ever wonder why you have zero memories of enjoying McDonald’s breakfast as a kid? That’s because even though the fast-food chain has been around since 1955, they did not serve breakfast items until the 1970’s.
- Back then, they only served breakfast at breakfast time. They only started offering all-day breakfast in 2015 because of insistent public demand. It was in fact the most popular request the chain received from its customers. It was one of their best decisions, too, as their sales significantly rose since they made the move.
- The Egg McMuffin was the first fast-food breakfast item to be sold nationally in the United States. Originally, the sandwich came in the form of Eggs Benedict – hence the English muffin. It also had ham, eggs, and a rich hollandaise sauce.
- Not all McDonald’s breakfast offerings are the same. Yup, it varies from country to country! For instance, if you go to the Netherlands, you can order stroopwafels – pancakes topped with syrup and hazelnut spread.
- Over in the Land Down Under, you can enjoy an English Brekkie Wrap, which is sausage, bacon, and eggs coated in barbecue sauce and wrapped in a tortilla.
- In the Philippines, you can get a Cheesy Eggdesal, which is a sandwich made with scrambled eggs, melted cheese, and a Filipino bread called pan de sal.
- While there are a plethora of sinful menu items served at McDonald’s, their Big Breakfast is actually their 10th highest caloric item. Yup, it has surpassed other items such as the Big Mac and French fries. The combo is composed of an English muffin, a sausage patty, scrambled eggs, and a hash brown. The meal, not including drinks, clocks in at 640 calories.
- Aside from their signature burgers, McDonald’s is also serious about their coffee. Seeing how successful Starbucks has become, they realized how high the demand is for this breakfast drink. And while they were late in the game, they still sold 1 out of 10 cups of coffee bought at restaurants and coffee shops across the US. Soon after, they introduced their line of McCafé drinks (2009), which are much more affordable than Starbucks beverages.
Can the McDonald’s Sausage Egg McMuffin Be Frozen?
Yes! If you want to make the sausage egg Mcmuffins ahead of time for an on-the-go breakfast, simply prepare the recipe as usual, omitting the cheese slices.
Wrap each sandwich separately using freezer-safe paper, and store in an air-tight container or freezer-safe bags for up to a month.
To reheat, wrap the frozen sausage Mcmuffin in a paper towel and microwave for 1 minute on the 50% power setting.
Tips and Tricks for the Best Egg McMuffin
- Melt the cheese while cooking the patty so it melts even better.
- If you don’t have an egg ring, simply push the edges in on the eggs as they cook, so they have somewhat of a round shape. It doesn’t have to be a perfect circle!
- To speed things up, use pre-formed, store-bought sausage patties instead of making your own from scratch.
- Switch things up and try a bagel, biscuit, or your favorite sandwich bread instead of an English muffin.
- For a healthy boost, add some chopped veggies to your egg mixture before cooking.
How to Make McDonald’s Sausage and Egg McMuffin
All it takes to make the best-selling sausage egg McMuffin are eggs, potatoes, English muffins, sausage meat, and American cheese.
Here’s how to make this tasty breakfast treat at home.
I’ve been following your recipes for quite a while and have made many of them.
Thanks so much for the support, Shirley!
I make this at home pretty often except I use canadian bacon instead of sausage. I do not know why the ingredients list potato. There is no potato used in this recipe.
Hi Kathy, McDonald’s lists potato as an ingredient for anyone who wants to make a hash brown to go along with the McMuffin. That way, they can get the full drive-thru experience! 🙂
Hi, Kim. We love these and don’t take much time. I did notice that you mentioned the “potato” in your post pics and I’m sure it’s for the “hashbrown” that McDonalds has also. What exactly is a “glug” of oil? I don’t know how much that is, nor have I ever heard of the term “glug” used. I live in the US, so maybe it’s slang or something? Sorry I am naive… thanks so much for sharing your recipe!
Had no store bought egg rings, so I used a wide-mouth canning jar ring and it worked perfectly; just don’t forget to grease the inside of the ring. By using the canning jar rings I was able to make several at a time.