

Mary Bucher
Fenton, Missouri
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These sausage filled breakfast muffins are terrific whether you want to sit and savor one or two as you slowly wake up, serve them as part of your brunch spread (they’re sure to be a hit), or grab one to eat on the run, as you dash out to start a busy day. What a homemade and hearty way to get your day off to a great start!
Creating breakfast muffins is a breeze when you start with Pillsbury™ Grands! Biscuits. They drastically cut down on prep because you don’t have to make biscuit dough first. Simply press the biscuits rounds into your muffin cups and fill! Not only are they easy to use, but they can open the door to your creativity! Experiment with other fillings you have on hand or ones your family already loves, to create even more unique breakfasts muffins to power your day. Whatever you choose, this breakfast is guaranteed to bring on the smiles!
Bulk pork sausage is cooked and then made into a simple sausage gravy just by adding flour, milk and seasonings. Feel free to use regular pork sausage sweet (mild) Italian or spicy (hot) Italian bulk Italian sausage. Since bulk sausage comes in 16-ounce packages, you can always go ahead and cook up the entire pound to get a jump on other upcoming meals! Spoon it into a heatproof bowl to cool it down before moving it to resealable food-storage plastic freezer bags. Store any extra meat you don't plan to use for your breakfast in the freezer for up to 3 months.
For the right amount of filling in each breakfast cup, we use frozen diced hash-brown potatoes. The small size of the potato chunks is perfect for these small cups, so that each cup gets a few. Refrigerated potatoes have larger chunks, which means each cup might only get one potato.
The potatoes are cooked before adding a seasoned scrambled egg mixture, where they can all cook together as the second component of these sausage and egg cups.
We love pairing the Southern Homestyle 8-count biscuits with this amazing breakfast with a southern flair. If you like, feel free to substitute any other of the Grands! varieties to make it your own! The larger size of the Grands! Biscuits are the perfect size for pressing into the bottom and sides of muffin cups.
Once the biscuits are pressed into the muffin cups, the sausage-gravy mixture and scrambled eggs with potatoes are simply spooned into the cups before baking!
If you’re looking for a quick breakfast casserole, Biscuit Sausage Quiche is an easy way to get a hearty breakfast on the table without a lot of work.
You’ll also love these biscuit cups with ham and cheese. Looking to level up your breakfasts or brunch? Our goat cheese and asparagus cups are ready to party without any extra work!
Prep to Bake Later: Prepare your sausage breakfast muffins through Step 4: then cover and refrigerate up to 2 hours before baking. When you’re ready to bake, uncover and bake as directed in Step 5, adding a few additional minutes of bake time to account for the cold cups.
Refrigerator Storage: Cover and refrigerate any remaining baked (and cooled) breakfast cups up to 3 days.
Freezer Storage: Wrap baked (and cooled) breakfast cups individually in plastic wrap. Freeze 1 hour. Place all frozen breakfast cups in a resealable freezer food-storage bag. Store in freezer for up to 3 months.
Reheating Breakfast Cups: For refrigerated breakfast cups, place breakfast cup on microwavable plate. Cover loosely, and microwave on medium-high (70%) 1 to 1 1/2 minutes or until center is at least 165°F. For frozen breakfast cups, unwrap frozen breakfast cup and microwave as directed for refrigerated cups—except increase microwave time to 1 1/2 to 2 minutes.






| Food Component / Nutrient | Amount | % , Daily Value* |
|---|---|---|
| Total Fat | 13g | 20% |
| Saturated Fat | 7g | 35% |
| Trans Fat | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 2g | % Value Not Available |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | ½g | % Value Not Available |
| Omega-3 | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Cholesterol | 60mg | 20% |
| Sodium | 640mg | 27% |
| Total Carbohydrate | 31g | 10% |
| Dietary Fiber | 0g | 0% |
| Soluble Fiber | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Insoluble Fiber | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Sugars | 6g | % Value Not Available |
| Protein | 7g | % Value Not Available |
| Vitamin D | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Calcium | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Iron | Value Not Available | 8% |
| Potassium | 125mg | 4% |
| Vitamin A | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Vitamin C | Value Not Available | 0% |
| Vitamin E | Value Not Available | 0% |
| Thiamin | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Riboflavin | Value Not Available | 8% |
| Niacin | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Vitamin B6 | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Folic Acid | Value Not Available | 2% |
| Vitamin B12 | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Pantothenic Acid | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Phosphorus | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Magnesium | Value Not Available | 2% |
| Zinc | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Manganese | Value Not Available | 2% |
| Selenium | Value Not Available | 10% |
| Copper | Value Not Available | 0% |
| Beta-Carotene | Value Not Available | % Value Not Available |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. | ||


