For an extra layer of flavor, consider adding diced onions or bell peppers to the sausage while cooking. These muffins freeze beautifully! Allow them to cool completely, then wrap individually in plastic wrap and store in a freezer-safe bag for up to 2 months. Reheat in the oven or microwave. Feel free to experiment with different types of cheese, such as Gruyere or Monterey Jack, for a unique twist.
Annie Bahringer
Jun 29, 2025These muffins are so versatile! I've made them with different types of sausage and cheese, and they're always delicious.
Damien Cronin
Jun 9, 2025The cooking time was spot on. They came out perfectly golden brown and cooked through.
Boris Runolfsson
May 31, 2025So easy to make ahead of time! I made a double batch and froze half for later. They reheated perfectly.
Roderick Jones
May 28, 2025These are a lifesaver for busy mornings! I can just grab one from the freezer and have a quick and easy breakfast.
Sheila Kling
Apr 17, 2025I appreciate how easy these are to customize to different dietary needs. I've made them gluten-free and dairy-free with great results.
Myron Dibbert
Mar 8, 2025My kids loved these! They're a great way to sneak in some protein and veggies.
Holden Howe
Feb 14, 2025I found that adding a little bit of Dijon mustard to the egg mixture gave it a nice tang.
Elvie Dibbert
Feb 7, 2025This is my new go-to recipe for Christmas morning! Thanks for sharing!
Paris Grant
Jan 27, 2025I used Gruyere cheese instead of cheddar and it was amazing! Definitely will make these again.
Pattie Rutherford
Jan 19, 2025These were a HUGE hit at our Christmas brunch! Everyone loved them. I added some chopped green onions for extra flavor.