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This is a delicious and fun breakfast or lunch recipe with eggs and sausages. It's very much like Egg in a Hole - an egg fried in a hole in a slice of bread, but here we use sausage instead of bread. Sprinkle the top with cheese and seasoning of your choice and cook the egg to your liking.
- 3 Sausages (I used frankfurters)
- 3 Eggs
- 1 tbsp Butter or olive oil
- Freshly grated Parmesan, optional
- Chilli flakes
- Flat parsley, chopped
- Black seeds / Nigella sativa
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- With a small, sharp knife, make a cut in each sausage lengthwise, leaving two ends intact. Crack 3 eggs in 3 small bowls.
- Melt the butter in a large skillet. Place the sausages in the pan and cook until slightly browned on both sides.
- Stretch the sausage open with a pair of chopsticks and pour one egg in each hole. Sprinkle some grated Parmesan, if using, chilli flakes, chopped parsley and black seeds over. Cook egg to your liking. You can also beaten the egg, then pour the mixture into the hole.
- Serve the eggs and sausages with your favourite side for breakfast or lunch!
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Wow first time I see stuffed sausage. Looks delicious. Brilliant idea. Like to try it too.
ReplyDeleteYum, that sure looks great!
ReplyDeleteAnother fine looking dish!
ReplyDeleteI never lose my appetite, when I visit your site!
I love the idea of using sausage instead of bread for Egg in a Hole. I can't wait to try this recipe for my next weekend brunch. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteYum
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is so creative, Angie!! This will be a great breakfast that's low carb and flavorful!!
ReplyDeleteAngie, This recipe is perfect for me...eggs and sausage, and I might add a bit of grated cheese too. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteThat does look delicious and a good idea too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. The whole family is going to the beach in June. I am going to do this for breakfast on morning!
ReplyDeleteSuper buenas esas salchichas que has cocinado y también muy vistosas, con lo difícil que me parece abrirlas, poner el relleno y queden tan perfectas. Una obra de arte.
ReplyDeleteTiny but cute....i like sausage so much Angie......and filled them by that ingredients is a great idea...I'll try this recipe someday ^^
ReplyDelete...an interesting way to have frankfurters!
ReplyDeleteI have seen it done on Facebook before, a lovely idea, also threading pieces of wieners through a spaghetti and then cooking them together LOL I sometimes buy the veggie ones from Lidl, but they are not in the regular offer.
ReplyDeletelook so cute... yummy
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow now thats a gourmet breakfast you can cook for me anytime!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!....and fun too!....I love it!........Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteI would love the sausages on any time any day!
ReplyDeleteNow that is very clever. And it looks delicious. I don't think I've seen breakfast sausage that long before.
ReplyDeleteHow clever!
ReplyDeleteI've never thought of stuffing sausages! Yummmm!
Hugs and blessings, Angie
Sounds a good way to make it!
ReplyDeleteBellissima presentazione, molto invitante questa colazione!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a yummy idea for breakfast! I'm keeping this in mind for our next weekend company. It's brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteWow- these are so cute! They look just like Turkish 'pide'- boat-shaped pizza!
ReplyDeleteVery creative, a hot dog never looked so good!
ReplyDeleteAn unusual recipe for me but one that sounds and looks absolutely delicious! Very pleasing to the eyes. Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea I will have to try that. Well done. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteVoilà une recette originale et appétissante ! Belle fin de soirée
ReplyDeleteAngie, I could eat that everyday. Very clever idea. Bernadette, New Classic Recipe
ReplyDeleteSurprised that each sausage can be pry open to a hole big enough to contain an egg! It takes your skill to do it. The sausage would have broke if I were the one who prep it.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are so pretty! Not sure I can be as patient in making them, though!
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