Sausage Egg & Cheese Biscuit with Apple Butter
Prep Time: 15
Cook Time: 15
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 8 servings
Ingredients:
1 can 8-count jumbo biscuits, or homemade
1 pound spicy sausage
8 eggs
Salt and pepper
1/4 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1/4 cup apple butter
Directions:
Preheat your oven and cook your biscuits according to package instructions, or make your own. Set aside.
Divide your sausage into eight patties and cook in a large skillet over medium heat for about four minutes a side or until cooked through and brown.
In a large bowl, whisk together the desired amount of eggs (see note) with a splash of water and a bit of salt and pepper.
Scramble eggs in a skillet, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pan constantly with a silicone spatula. This will help them stay light. Just when the eggs are set, sprinkle the cheese over the top.
Build your sandwich by spreading a generous amount of apple butter onto each side of a biscuit. Place the sausage patty down first, then top it with some egg (about 1 egg per sandwich). Pop the top on, pour yourself some sweet tea, and let all the Southern happiness sink in.
Notes:
If you’re not serving a large group, I suggest cooking all the biscuits and all the sausage, but doing the eggs as needed. You can always reheat the first two, and then quickly scramble up eggs for when you’re ready to make these again the next day. You totally will be.
FAQ’s
Where can I find apple butter?
If you live in the US, you can probably buy apple butter in the jam section. You might also be able to pick some up at farmers’ markets or Christmas bazaars this time of year. If you live outside the US, and you don’t want to make your own, I’d check out Etsy.
Magickal Properties of Baking Soda:
I was pleasantly surprised to find that something like baking soda has uses in witchcraft and paganism. It’s an absolutely indispensable tool for the home baker, and I’ve used it in homemade cleaning products, but now I can use it in my craft as well.
Baking soda has banishing and protection qualities, just like salt. Add it to bath spells to cleanse you of negativity. Sprinkle some into the shoes of unwanted guests to encourage them to move along (and it will help remove odors from their shoes).
Use it to naturally cleanse your altar tools. And of course, use it to remove negativity when you add it to your baking. (Source: Witchy Resources.)
For info on other ingredients in this recipe, including cheese and apples, check out the Kitchen Magic Page.
Recipe courtesy of Awesome On 20.com
