Ingredients
✨ Kitchen Essentials You’ll Love
Quick picks I trust for better results, faster prep, and easier cleanup.
-
🍳View ↗
Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet
-
⚡View ↗
Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric
-
🔥View ↗
CHEFMAN Digital Air Fryer XL 10L
Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Cook the Sausage Patties
- Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add the sausage patties and cook for 3–4 minutes per side, until golden and cooked through (internal temp of 160°F / 71°C).
- Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and keep warm.
- Pro Tip: Flatten homemade sausage into rounds to mimic the original shape.
Step 2: Toast the Muffins
- Split the English muffins and toast until golden. You can use a toaster or place them cut-side down on the skillet for extra crispiness.
- Spread a little butter on the toasted sides if desired.
Step 3: Cook the Eggs
- Use a round egg ring, mason jar lid, or metal cookie cutter in a skillet over low-medium heat. Lightly grease the ring and the pan.
- Crack one egg into each ring, season with salt and pepper, and cook covered for 2–3 minutes, until whites are set and yolks are slightly runny or fully cooked (your choice).
- Want it just like McDonald’s? Break the yolk and cook fully for that signature bite.
Step 4: Assemble the McMuffin
- Layer your sandwich in this order:
- Bottom half of muffin
- Sausage patty
- Slice of cheese
- Cooked egg
- Top muffin half
- Let sit for 1 minute to let the cheese melt slightly.
Step 5: Serve or Wrap
- Serve immediately while warm or wrap in parchment for an authentic fast-food feel. Perfect with coffee, orange juice, or hash browns on the side!
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Storage:
Wrap fully cooled sandwiches in foil or parchment and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Freezing:
Wrap individually and freeze for up to 2 months. Let thaw overnight in the fridge or microwave directly from frozen. Reheating:
Microwave: Wrap in paper towel and microwave for 45–60 seconds. Oven: Reheat at 350°F (175°C) wrapped in foil for 10–15 minutes. Ideal for batch prepping breakfast for the whole week! 🥄 Variations
Mix things up with these tasty swaps and additions: Bacon & Egg McMuffin: Use crispy bacon instead of sausage. Veggie Version: Use meatless sausage patties or sautéed mushrooms and spinach. Spicy Kick: Add jalapeños or a smear of sriracha mayo. Double Up: Stack two sausage patties and an extra egg for a mega sandwich. Healthier Swap: Use turkey sausage and whole wheat muffins. Egg Whites Only: For a lighter version with less cholesterol. Sweet & Savory: Add a touch of maple syrup to the sausage or muffin! ❓ 10 FAQs
1. Can I use homemade sausage patties?
Absolutely! Use ground pork seasoned with salt, pepper, sage, and thyme. Shape into 4-inch rounds. 2. What cheese works best?
American cheese gives the melty, creamy texture of the original, but sharp cheddar or Swiss is delicious too. 3. How do I get perfectly round eggs?
Use an egg ring, mason jar lid, or cleaned tuna can. Grease it well and cook low and slow. 4. Can I make this ahead?
Yes! Assemble, wrap, and store for up to 4 days in the fridge or 2 months in the freezer. 5. Are English muffins required?
They give the classic texture, but you can also use bagels, brioche buns, or sandwich thins. 6. How do I prevent sogginess when storing?
Let components cool before assembling and wrapping. Use parchment to avoid moisture buildup. 7. Can I add vegetables?
Yes — try sautéed peppers, onions, or spinach inside the sandwich or mixed with the egg. 8. What oil should I use?
Any neutral oil like canola or vegetable oil works for cooking. Butter adds flavor, especially for toasting muffins. 9. Is this healthier than the real thing?
Yes — when you make it at home, you control the ingredients, sodium, and fat. 10. Can I make a McGriddle version?
Absolutely! Use small pancake buns instead of English muffins and add a drizzle of maple syrup. 🏁 Conclusion
This Copycat McDonald's Sausage, Egg, & Cheese McMuffin proves that better-than-drive-thru breakfasts are totally possible — and totally delicious. With savory sausage, fluffy eggs, melty cheese, and crispy English muffins, it’s fast food made fresh. Whether you’re prepping a week’s worth of breakfast sandwiches or serving up a family-friendly brunch, this recipe delivers on flavor, comfort, and nostalgia. Once you try it homemade, you may never go back.
Storage:
Wrap fully cooled sandwiches in foil or parchment and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Freezing:
Wrap individually and freeze for up to 2 months. Let thaw overnight in the fridge or microwave directly from frozen. Reheating:
Microwave: Wrap in paper towel and microwave for 45–60 seconds. Oven: Reheat at 350°F (175°C) wrapped in foil for 10–15 minutes. Ideal for batch prepping breakfast for the whole week! 🥄 Variations
Mix things up with these tasty swaps and additions: Bacon & Egg McMuffin: Use crispy bacon instead of sausage. Veggie Version: Use meatless sausage patties or sautéed mushrooms and spinach. Spicy Kick: Add jalapeños or a smear of sriracha mayo. Double Up: Stack two sausage patties and an extra egg for a mega sandwich. Healthier Swap: Use turkey sausage and whole wheat muffins. Egg Whites Only: For a lighter version with less cholesterol. Sweet & Savory: Add a touch of maple syrup to the sausage or muffin! ❓ 10 FAQs
1. Can I use homemade sausage patties?
Absolutely! Use ground pork seasoned with salt, pepper, sage, and thyme. Shape into 4-inch rounds. 2. What cheese works best?
American cheese gives the melty, creamy texture of the original, but sharp cheddar or Swiss is delicious too. 3. How do I get perfectly round eggs?
Use an egg ring, mason jar lid, or cleaned tuna can. Grease it well and cook low and slow. 4. Can I make this ahead?
Yes! Assemble, wrap, and store for up to 4 days in the fridge or 2 months in the freezer. 5. Are English muffins required?
They give the classic texture, but you can also use bagels, brioche buns, or sandwich thins. 6. How do I prevent sogginess when storing?
Let components cool before assembling and wrapping. Use parchment to avoid moisture buildup. 7. Can I add vegetables?
Yes — try sautéed peppers, onions, or spinach inside the sandwich or mixed with the egg. 8. What oil should I use?
Any neutral oil like canola or vegetable oil works for cooking. Butter adds flavor, especially for toasting muffins. 9. Is this healthier than the real thing?
Yes — when you make it at home, you control the ingredients, sodium, and fat. 10. Can I make a McGriddle version?
Absolutely! Use small pancake buns instead of English muffins and add a drizzle of maple syrup. 🏁 Conclusion
This Copycat McDonald's Sausage, Egg, & Cheese McMuffin proves that better-than-drive-thru breakfasts are totally possible — and totally delicious. With savory sausage, fluffy eggs, melty cheese, and crispy English muffins, it’s fast food made fresh. Whether you’re prepping a week’s worth of breakfast sandwiches or serving up a family-friendly brunch, this recipe delivers on flavor, comfort, and nostalgia. Once you try it homemade, you may never go back.
