I love egg sandwiches. Breakfast, lunch or dinner. A quick and satisfying meal that is easy on
the pocket. But I don't need to head to
a fast food restaurant to get my egg sandwiches. I make them at home and for a fraction of the
cost too.
All I need is a
package of English muffins, eggs, cheese and some ham, bacon or sausage. Most of the time I make mine without meat
which is even thriftier but a slice of ham or a sausage patty every once in
awhile is nice. Bacon strips are really
good.
In the time it takes
to toast the muffin I can prepare everything else so I start that first. While the muffin is in the toaster I use a
cast iron skillet and a little pan spray to cook the meat and an egg. I like to break the yolk and then turn it so
it cooks on both sides. The I remove the
pan from the heat and lay a thin slice of cheese on top of the egg.
Once the toaster
pops up I lay the ham on one half of the muffin, lay the fried egg with cheese
on top of that and then top it with the other muffin half. It is that simple. And delicious!
Bakery outlet haul |
Purchase your meat,
eggs, cheese and muffins on sale or better yet on markdown and you can make a
lot of these very inexpensively. This is
just one of the ways I feed myself and my family tasty and nutritious food on a
budget.
Yours tastes better too, I'm sure. Love all things thrifty!!
ReplyDeleteI think they do. :)
DeleteI think homemade ones taste much better than the fast food joints!
ReplyDeleteI make mine too..
ReplyDeleteYours looks yummy.. making me want one.ha
Ha, ha. I wrote this post and then we had to have them for dinner last night.
DeleteI had forgotten how easy these are to make! I am heading to the grocery store today.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!!! :)
Deleteone of my favorite meals...I like scrambled eggs...pepper jack cheese and Canadian bacon...makes cooking for one a breeze...
ReplyDeleteI love that combination too. Pepper jack is one of my favorites.
Deleteahh, this post makes me miss my mom
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