Of all the places
to be inspired by, McDonalds would not be my first thought but it was Maccy D’s where
I first experienced this meat, cheese and egg delight. Admittedly it was early
morning and I was somewhat hung-over but from thereon in I was hooked.
I’d had this in
mind for quite a while now and two things prompted me into action. A Nigel Slater
book for Christmas which had almost this exact recipe and a special nod to Caroline
Taylor who blogged about this a few months ago.
So, Sausage, egg,
bacon and cheese inside a toasted muffin, drooling yet?
By using quality sausages
and bacon you’ll get a robust and meaty flavour, the cheap n cheerful
burger cheese adds that dairy hit and finally the runny yolk completes the
picture. It’s worth seeking out a good muffin as well and Sainsbury’s Cheese
and black pepper ones work wonderfully
Perfect for
Dinner (lunch) Breakfast or after the pub, If you like the odd McMuffin but
feel somewhat unclean eating breakfast at McDonalds then give this a go.
Makes 5 Burgers
4 Good quality
pork Sausages
5 Rashers of
Smokey Bacon, chopped
5 Eggs
5 Muffins
5 slices of
burger cheese (Cheese slices) you can try cheddar or anything you want really
Using a knife,
slit each of the sausages, remove the skin and place the meat in a bowl with
the bacon
Season with a few
twists of salt and pepper
Mix together well
, then, using your hands shape into 5 even size balls, making sure they are
tight and compact
Using your
fingers gently shape each ball into a flat burger shaped Patty
Halve each muffin
and toast until golden brown under the grill
Heat a small
amount of olive oil in a large frying pan
Place the patties
gently into the oil and fry, turning frequently until each side has a colour
akin to marmite.
Place a slice of cheese onto each burger and melt under the
grill
Fry your eggs as
you like them, its worth it trying to time these to cook as the burgers are
going under the grill
Put the burger on
one half of the muffin, place the egg on top , top with the final half and your
ready to enjoy your meaty, cheesy runny yolked delight.
Serve with a cup
of Builders Tea