The recipe My Scotch Eggs
My Scotch Eggs recipe is a Breakfast meal that takes 25 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Breakfast, you will like My Scotch Eggs!
My Scotch Eggs
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Hand-held breakfast, keto style What Course Is My Scotch Eggs?My Scotch Eggs is for Breakfast. How Long Does My Scotch Eggs Recipe Take To Prepare?My Scotch Eggs takes 30 minutes to prepare. How Long Does My Scotch Eggs Recipe Take To Cook?My Scotch Eggs takes 25 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does My Scotch Eggs Recipe Make?My Scotch Eggs makes 6 servings. What Are The Ingredients For My Scotch Eggs Recipe?The ingredients for My Scotch Eggs are: 6.0 serving Farm Fresh Eggs (Medium)12.0 oz Jimmy Dean Fully Cooked Sausage Patty How Do I Make My Scotch Eggs?Here is how you make My Scotch Eggs: Remove 6 boiled eggs from package (or hard boiled and peel yourself), set aside, let dry a bit. Pull sausage from package, cut into 6 equal portions. Get a long piece of plastic wrap for rolling out the sausage into thin patties. Place one section of sausage on one side of the plastic, fold the other side of plastic over the top of the sausage, with rolling pin roll sausage out to about 1/2" thick. Pull back top layer of plastic, place the egg on top, roll (with plastic) over the top of the egg, separate sausage from bottom plastic, continue to wrap sausage around the egg. Tuck the ends in and around, making sure the layer is surrounding the egg as evenly as possible, sealing the egg in (the sausage edges can pull apart during the cooking process). Place all 6 sausage wrapped eggs in frying pan, fry to seal the outer layer of sausage lightly. Place in baking dish an cook in the oven at 350 for 20-30 minutes to be sure sausage is fully cooked. Eat immediately or cool and refrigerate. Makes six Scotch Eggs.Serving Size: Makes 6 Scotch EggsNumber of Servings: 6.0Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user B_BEAR02.What's The Nutritional Info For My Scotch Eggs?The nutritional information for My Scotch Eggs is:
What Dietary Needs Does My Scotch Eggs Meet?The dietary needs meet for My Scotch Eggs is Low Carb |
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