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    McDonald's Breakfast Burritos


    To make the vegetable mixture:
    1 small can green chiles
    2-3 oz. minced onion
    1 medium tomato, diced small
    1 tsp. black pepper

    To make the burritos:
    2 oz. vegetable mixture
    12 oz. liquid eggs or equivalent of scrambled eggs
    6 oz. crumbled or chopped sausage
    12 8" flour tortillas 12 slices cheese



    Mix all ingredients together for vegetable mixture. (This can be done ahead of time without the tomatoes and frozen.) Use fresh onion or soak dried onion in a bit of water for a few minutes before you mix the ingredients together.

    Brown sausage in medium sized skillet. Drain grease. Add vegetable mixture and saute for one minute. Add eggs and stir until fully cooked.

    Roll burritos by taking one flour tortilla and placing one slice of cheese, broken into two pieces, and placing in the middle. Spoon about 2 oz of mixture into tortilla and roll.


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    Oooo, do you have a recipe for the McGriddles? I'm addicted to those!

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    ainjel - I'm sorry to say that I don't have that one YET! But Maybe we can create one!

    Let's start with their hotcakes:

    McDonald's Hotcakes


    2/3 cup 7 Up
    1 egg
    1 tablespoon sugar
    1 tablespoon oil
    1 1/2 cups Bisquick baking mix

    Put all ingredients into blender on high speed for a few seconds until
    smooth. Let stand 10 minutes before using 1/4 cup batter for each pancake on hot, oiled griddle, browning each side.


    Slather on the syrup, top with egg (of course they do not use "eggs", it comes from a carton!), cheese and bacon or sausage and top with another hotcake slathered in syrup!

    You could use your favorite pancake syrup or maple syrup.

    When I come across the recipe I will post it for you!

    Let me know if you try it!









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    and if you want to make your own breakfast sausage patties:


    2 teaspoons dried sage
    2 teaspoons salt
    1 teaspoon ground black pepper
    1/4 teaspoon dried marjoram
    1 tablespoon brown sugar
    1/8 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
    1 pinch ground cloves
    2 pounds ground pork


    In a small, bowl, combine the sage, salt, ground black pepper, marjoram, brown sugar, crushed red pepper and cloves. Mix well.
    Place the pork in a large bowl and add the mixed spices to it. Mix well with your hands and form into patties.
    Saute the patties in a large skillet over medium high heat for 5 minutes per side, or until internal pork temperature reaches 160 degrees F (70 degrees C).

    You can shape the patties anysize you want for your sandwiches; and you can also cut the recipe in half or freeze them and re-heat later.


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    or try a maple flavored sausage pattie:


    16 ounces ground pork
    3 tablespoons maple flavored syrup
    1 teaspoon salt
    1/2 teaspoon Accent
    1/4 teaspoon coriander

    Combine; form into patties.

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    Hmm, I'm not a big sausage eater, my favorite are the bacon, egg and cheese variety. I think I will have to try the hotcakes though. That recipe sounds pretty simple, if I had some 7up in the fridge I'd make it right now! I just have to wonder how they get the syrup pockets. I htink that's what makes it. I'm hungry for breakfast already.

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    Well - I have the 7UP (would Sierra Mist count??) - let's have a McGriddle Party!!

    I could go for one myself!!!

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    I am addicted to those mcgriddles too. I like mines with steak. They taste so good. Especially with OJ

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    I think for the mcgriddles you just sort of put the nozzle of the syrup right against the pancake and then squeeze it in in little pockets. A baby medicine syringe might work!

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