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QUICKFIX : Breakfast Egg Muffins

February 17, 2015 Posted by Emmeily Zhang Uncategorized

QUICKFIX is a series featuring fast and easy, fool-proof recipes that are tailored for the busy, hectic, unpredictable, architecture student life. When school threatens to take up every waking hour, it’s only natural to optimize eating. QUICKFIX is a collection of recipes that are student tested, encouraging cooking at home and eating healthy, especially during those tiresome days when the body needs it most. 


 

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Breakfast Egg Muffins can be made with anything in the fridge, as long as you have enough eggs. This version of scrambled eggs can be made ahead of time, in large batches and then frozen or kept in the fridge. Microwave for 50 – 60 seconds and there’s a delicious, easy, quick breakfast – perfect for grabbing and going. Here’s a version with what was in the fridge on a chilly reading-week Monday.

Ingredients

Ingredients: 

7 maple breakfast sausages, removed from casings
1 green pepper, chopped
2 cups spinach, chopped
0.25 red onion, diced
1 cup mushrooms, sliced
10 eggs
0.5 cups shredded cheddar
0.5 tsp garlic salt
0.5 tsp salt
1 tsp ground black pepper
1cm x 1cm cube butter

Really, any amount of anything will do as long as there are enough eggs.

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Step 1.
Take advantage of the waiting time, the following steps can be done simultaneously.
a. Preheat the oven to 350F.
b. Cook sausages, breaking it up in a pan
c. Grease the muffin pan with your cube of butter
d. Beat 10 eggs

 

Mushrooms

Step 2.

a. Take the sausages out of the pan, keeping the oil in the pan
b. Cook onions and mushrooms in the same pan for about 5 mins until onions and mushrooms are soft.

Spinach

Step 3.
a. Add the spinach and green peppers, toss
b. Add seasoning, toss, cook until spinach and peppers are cooked, about 5 mins

w sausages

Step 4.
a. Add the sausages back in
b. Stir and combine well, cook for another few minutes to make sure most of the liquid has dissolved

pan

Step 5.
a. Split sausage mixture evenly between muffin pans
b. Follow with some shredded cheddar on top
c. Spoon egg mixture on top
d. Give each of them a little stir

filled

Step 6. 
a. Bake in oven for 20 mins
b. Do your dishes in the meantime…

result
Step 7.
a. Take out of oven and consume!
b. Leftovers can be put into a ziplock and frozen or put into the fridge. Double the recipe for double the leftovers and double the fun

ziplock

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