How to Build an English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich

A stack of English muffin breakfast sandwiches surrounded by the ingredients used to make them.

Learn to make everyone’s favourite breakfast on the go: the English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich. This delicious sandwich features a perfectly fried egg, homemade sausage patty, and cheddar cheese. Choose from your favourite toppings and prep ahead for busy weekdays or leisurely weekends.

Leisurely weekend breakfasts are a ‘thing’ at our house. We don’t do a lot of planning ahead so we often use what leftovers we have on hand. Leftover Steak is great when sliced onto Steak and Egg Tacos while leftover salsa verde and tortilla chips are the key ingredients in Chilaquiles Verdes.

A stack of English muffin breakfast sandwiches surrounded by the ingredients used to make them.

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The English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich

Rise ‘n’ Shine dear readers! I have an extra special recipe post for you today…my very favourite breakfast of all time: the English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich. It’s cute, it’s portable, it’s freezer friendly, and oh, so customizeable.

We love ours with homemade breakfast sausage patties, a fried egg and cheese all tucked inside a toasted English Muffin. However, there are (almost) infinite breakfast sandwich combinations available. Use your imagination and personal tastes to find your favourite.

Believe it or not, you can meal prep these ahead of time (depending on the ingredients you use) and freeze them for whenever you need a quick breakfast.

Ingredients used to make English Muffin Breakfast Sandwiches.

Ingredients for an English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich

We’re talking about a classic Sausage ‘n’ Egger which can be made in much less time than heading out to the drive thru. You only need five basic ingredients for this classic sandwich because easy recipes are best when the coffee hasn’t kicked in yet!

  • Pork Breakfast Sausage Patty
  • Egg
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • English Muffin
  • Butter

Homemade breakfast sausage patties are the best and they’re so easy to make. We do a batch of them every few months and vacuum seal them so they don’t get freezer burnt. You can use my recipe, or buy them from a store. If you prefer, you can use turkey in the sausage patties instead of ground pork.

A hand picking up an English muffin breakfast sandwich.

Some people love a runny egg. That’s fine if you are eating at home over a plate. However, it might not be so great if you are on your way to a business meeting or to the gym. I recommend frying the egg to medium but you do you.

For the photos I bought the fancy pre-sliced cheddar cheese from the deli. However, there’s nothing wrong with adding your own cheese, sliced as you like it. Hey, we go all out sometimes and buy processed cheese slices just for these sandwiches. Like I said, you do you.

English Muffins are an absolute must for any breakfast sandwich (or Eggs Benedict) in my humble opinion. I always buy whole wheat because I somehow think it’s healthier. However, there are white and even sourdough English muffins available in stores.

However, if you want to go all in with these sandwiches, it’s really easy (and so worthwhile) to make your own English Muffins.

A hand holding an English Muffin breakfast sandwich.

How to Make an English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich

What I love about these sandwiches is that they are so easy to make. Seriously, you can start making them even before you’ve had your morning coffee. They are THAT easy.

Step One. Toast the muffin in a toaster. When it pops, butter it (or use mayo as desired). No one likes a dry English muffin breakfast sandwich.

Next, add a bit of olive oil to a frying pan then add the patties. Cover and cook on medium heat (flipping halfway through) until they reach an internal temperature of 160 F (71.1 C). Note that pre-cooked patties will need less time, frozen patties will need slightly more.

A hand holding an English Muffin breakfast sandwich.

Lastly, fry the eggs over medium high heat. Add butter or olive oil to the frying pan and carefully crack the eggs into the hot pan. If the whites run quite a bit, nudge them back with your spatula as they cook so that they stay in a neat egg package. Always, ALWAYS season with salt and pepper.

If you are feeding a crowd, you might find it easier to scramble the eggs and then cut them into squares after they are done cooking. It’s up to you.

To assemble: The order in which you assemble your English muffin breakfast sandwich is entirely up to you. I generally like my sausage patty on the bottom, topped with a slice of cheese and then the egg (I put the cheese on the bottom for photos so it wouldn’t cover anything else).

A stack of English muffin breakfast sandwiches surrounded by the ingredients used to make them.

English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich Substitutions

Who doesn’t love a recipe that is easily customizeable? Don’t love eggs or prefer only egg whites? Do it. Not a big fan of pork? Substitute turkey bacon or use turkey sausage patties. Alternatively, add a beef patty to make it breakfast burger style!

If you ARE a fan of pork, these sandwiches are great piled with several slices of fried bacon, peameal bacon, or back bacon (Canadian bacon).

How about that cheese though? There’s no hard and fast rule that says to use ye olde cheddar cheese slices only. This is a great opportunity to add your own twist. Try using other cheeses such as Gouda, Havarti, Brie, Fontina, Pepper Jack, feta, goat cheese, or pecorino.

You know what else would be great on a breakfast sandwich? Guacamole, roasted red peppers, and caramelized onions. Maybe not all at once. Or, use Homemade Aioli if you’re feeling fancy!

A stack of English muffin breakfast sandwiches surrounded by the ingredients used to make them.

How to Freeze and Reheat an English Breakfast Sandwich

Are you into batch cooking? There’s an easy way to make these freezable breakfast sandwiches.

To freeze the sandwiches, wrap each one individually in aluminum foil. Place the wrapped sandwiches in an airtight container and freeze for up to one month.

To reheat, place the foil wrapped sandwiches in a 350F preheated oven. Bake for 5 minutes, then unwrap and place on a baking sheet. Place back in the oven until the sausage patty reaches an internal temperature 160 F (71.1 C).

Alternatively, remove sandwiches from the foil and reheat in the microwave for one minute at a time.

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Yield: 6 servings

How to Build an English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich

A stack of English muffin breakfast sandwiches surrounded by the ingredients used to make them.

Learn to make everyone's favourite breakfast on the go; the English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich featuring eggs, homemade sausage patties, and cheese. Choose from your favourite toppings and prep ahead for busy weekdays or leisurely weekends.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 6 English Muffins
  • 6 Pork Breakfast Sausage Patties
  • 6 Slices American Cheddar Cheese
  • 6 Eggs
  • Butter or Mayonnaise for the muffins

Instructions

    1. Toast the muffin in a toaster. When it pops, butter both halves (or use mayo as desired).
    2. Next, add a bit of olive oil to a frying pan then add the patties. Cover and cook on medium heat (flipping halfway through) until they reach an internal temperature of 160 F (71.1 C). Note that pre-cooked patties will need less time, frozen patties will need slightly more.
    3. Lastly, fry the eggs over medium high heat. Add butter or olive oil to the frying pan and carefully crack the eggs into the hot pan. If the whites run quite a bit, nudge them back with your spatula as they cook so that they stay in a neat egg package. Season eggs with salt and pepper.
    4. To assemble: Place the sausage patty on the bottom half of the muffin, top it with a slice of cheese, then the egg and finally, the other muffin half.

Notes

*Pre-cooked patties will need less time, frozen patties will need slightly more.

**If you are feeding a crowd, you might find it easier to scramble the eggs and then cut them into squares after they are done cooking.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 510Total Fat: 29gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 249mgSodium: 831mgCarbohydrates: 38gFiber: 2gSugar: 7gProtein: 23g

Nutritional calculation was provided by Nutritionix and is an estimation only. For special diets or medical issues please use your preferred calculator.

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28 comments

  1. Toni

    1My kids really enjoyed this! Such a great day starter!

    Reply

  2. Jan

    Wowza, this is the real deal. Move over McDonalds!! Can’t wait to make this.

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      That is exactly why I made this recipe!!

  3. Freya

    I would eat this at any fine if the day to be honest, I love breakfast rolls!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      oh man, me too! Ijust love them.

  4. Amy Liu Dong

    Wow! My kind of muffin sandwich. Definitely looks so delicious and yummy. This muffin is overloaded with our favorite stuff. Loved it!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      I’m glad you love them Amy! Thanks for coming by.

  5. FOODHEAL

    I love breakfasts! I like that this English muffin breakfast can easily be made at home. I’d pack these for my hiking adventures. Thank you for sharing.

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      That’s a great idea. Happy biking!

  6. Marcellina

    These English muffin sandwiches are so good and perfect for breakfast on the go. Thank you for providing a great recipe for homemade sausage patties – they’re so much better than the store-bought variety!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      They really are and they’re so easy to make in batches too.

  7. K

    Can’t wait to try your sausage recipe, thanks! We love these with honey mustard instead of butter or mayo!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      Oooo that would be tasty!

  8. Jessica

    I sent this to my daughter who recently moved out. Maybe now she’ll quit bugging me. lol. The instructions are simple enough and straightforward so I think she can handle it. Thanks!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      Way to go mom! Passing these recipes onto the next generation was a huge reason I started to blog! I hope your daughter gives these sandwiches a try.

  9. Mihaela | https://theworldisanoyster.com/

    Well, I saw this post in the evening and can’t wait for breakfast, so I’m off to the kitchen! WE’ll have English breakfast for dinner tonight then!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      I could (and have) eaten these sandwiches at any meal of the day!

  10. Nart

    This is such a filling and satisfying breakfast. Your breakfast sausage patties are easy to make and super delicious!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      Thank you Nart. I love that it’s so easy to make a large amount of patties and sandwiches too.

  11. Andréa Janssen

    Wow, this is the real stuff! I always love having an English muffin for breakfast and this is mouthwatering. Thank you!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      It sure is. No take away here!

  12. Freya

    This looks so great! I had never thought about making my own but you’ve made it look so simple!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      They really are very simple. I hope you give them a try Freya.

  13. Alexandra

    These breakfast sandwiches are the perfect way to start the day! Perfect over the festive season too when there is lots of family over. Love it! Easy and so delicious.

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      Exactly, family breakfast batch cooking for the win! May I suggest a side of tater tots?

  14. Liz

    Breakfast sandwiches are one of our go-to’s! So simple, easy, and an easy breakfast on the go! These look delicious!

    Reply

    1. Bernice Hill

      Thank you Liz. I’m glad to meet another breakfast sandwich lover.

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