I am way boring when it comes to weekday breakfast. Greek yogurt or flax oats have been my staple sit-at-my-desk-and-eat-while-I-work morning meal for entirely too long. And since I’ve cut out Greek yogurt in an effort to get back to the land of non-dairy (gasp!), I had to come up with an oatmeal alternative, stat.
I dabbled in weekday eggs a few months ago, but baking breakfast (along with dinner) every other night and dirtying up a ton of Pyrex dishes is about as far from realistic as it gets. But now that I finally have a muffin pan again, it dawned on me that weekday eggs can be a thing. An awesome, un-boring, AM veggie kind of thing.
FoodFash Weekday Eggs (yields 4 servings)
14 ounces of veggie sausage (or 1 lb of turkey sausage)
6 eggs
1 cup of broccoli floretts, chopped (or any green veggie)
hot sauce to taste
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Slice sausage into 12 equal parts and smoosh a piece into each muffin hole. Bake until sausage is cooked all the way through (about 10 minutes). Remove sausage from oven and set aside. In a medium sized bowl, beat eggs. Add veggies and hot sauce, noting that salt is unnecessary due to the saltiness of the sausage. Spoon about 2 tablespoon of eggs over each piece of sausage. Place back in oven and bake for 15 minutes or until eggs are cooked all the way through. Put three frittatas to a sandwich bag and store in the refrigerator. Reheat for 30-45 seconds in your office micro and enjoy!
If you’re looking for a way to make your co-workers and Instagram followers drool in a jealous stupor, eating these bad boys for breakfast will surely get you there. And a bonus? I found myself much more energized during my lunch-hour spin class. I can see myself making these weekly, subbing with other greens and “meats” to keep it interesting.
What veggie/meat/non-meat combo would be your favorite?
Lisa @ Modern Vintage Love says
I do this every couple weeks! I use egg whites, onions, tomatoes and sometimes cheese. The veggie sausage is a great idea though… I’ll substitute the cheese for that. Thanks!
FoodFash Mom says
I’d try marinated tempeh with tomatoes, bell peppers, a pinch of cayenne, and a splash of coconut milk!
fabiola@notjustbaked says
I have never done this, so thanks! Totally going to make these for breakfast stuff next week:)
Kristin says
Let me know how they turn out!
Julie @ Sugarfoot Eats says
Great idea!! Can’t wait to try this!
Kristin says
Let me know what you end up putting in yours!
Mike says
Thanks for the recipe I find it hard sometimes to think of things to make for breakfast