Introduction
Recreating the fast-food classic at home lets you enjoy a hot, satisfying Sausage Egg McMuffin any time. You’ll be surprised how close this copycat recipe gets to the real thing using just a handful of simple ingredients. Perfecting it means you control the freshness and quality of every bite.
Prep & Cook Time
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 6 sandwiches
Ingredients
- 1 lb breakfast sausage
- 6 large eggs
- 6 English muffins
- 3 tbsp salted butter
- 6 slices American cheese
Instructions
- Prepare the Sausage: Divide the breakfast sausage into 6 equal portions. Shape each portion into a thin, flat patty slightly wider than your English muffins.
- Cook the Sausage Patties: Heat a large skillet or griddle over medium heat. Cook the sausage patties for 3-4 minutes per side, until fully cooked through and nicely browned. Remove from the skillet and set aside on a plate. Keep warm if possible.
- Toast the Muffins: While the sausage cooks, split the English muffins. Spread the salted butter evenly on the cut sides. Toast the muffins in a toaster or on a skillet, butter-side down, until golden brown.
- Cook the Eggs: In the same skillet, lightly grease if needed. Crack each egg individually into a small cup or ramekin, then gently pour it into the skillet. Use a round biscuit cutter or the ring from a canning lid to shape the egg into a perfect circle, cooking one at a time if needed. Cook over medium-low heat until the white is set and the yolk is cooked to your liking (cover briefly to cook the top for a more “folded” egg). For the authentic style, gently break the yolk with a spatula as it begins to set.
- Assemble: Place the bottom half of each toasted English muffin on a work surface. Top each with one cooked sausage patty, one slice of American cheese, and one cooked egg. Finish with the top half of the muffin.
- Serve: Serve immediately while warm.
Variations
- Egg Technique: For a more uniform look, lightly scramble each egg in a bowl before pouring it into the cooking ring.
- No Rings Needed: Make your eggs into a quick folded scramble in the pan for an easier, still delicious, assembly.
- Open-Faced: Serve the components open-faced on the toasted muffin halves for a slightly lighter presentation.
- Make-Ahead: Prepare and assemble the sandwiches, wrap them tightly in parchment paper, and freeze for a quick grab-and-go breakfast. Reheat in the microwave or oven.
Tips for Success
- Use a lid or metal bowl to cover the eggs while cooking; the steam helps cook the top without flipping.
- Keep the sausage patties thin; they plump up as they cook, and a thinner patty mimics the fast-food texture better.
- Toast the English muffins until they are quite crisp; this prevents them from getting soggy once the hot egg and cheese are added.
- For the cheese to melt perfectly, place it on the hot sausage patty immediately after it comes out of the pan.
Storage & Reheating
Store any leftover, fully assembled sandwiches wrapped tightly in foil or plastic wrap in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. To reheat, remove the wrapping, wrap in a paper towel, and microwave for 45-60 seconds until hot, or reheat in a toaster oven at 350°F for 10-12 minutes.
FAQ
Can I use a different cheese?
This recipe is designed to replicate the specific taste, and American cheese melts best. You can use cheddar, but the flavor and melt will be different.
How do I get the eggs perfectly round without a ring?
You can use the outer ring of a wide-mouth mason jar lid, a metal biscuit cutter, or even shape one by hand with a spatula as the egg sets.
Can I use frozen sausage patties?
Yes, you can substitute homemade patties with 6 frozen pre-formed sausage patties. Cook them according to the package directions.
Why are my English muffins soggy?
This is usually from under-toasting or assembling the sandwich while the egg or sausage is still steaming heavily. Ensure components are slightly rested and muffins are toasted until crisp.
Can I make the sausage patties ahead of time?
Absolutely. Cook the patties, let them cool completely, and store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in a skillet or microwave before assembling.
What’s the best way to reheat a frozen assembled sandwich?
Remove any foil or plastic. Wrap in a paper towel and microwave from frozen for 1.5-2 minutes, flipping halfway, or bake in a 350°F oven for 20-25 minutes.




