These Freezer Breakfast Sandwiches are perfect for easy, grab-and-go breakfasts. They reheat quickly and easily in the microwave!
Today’s recipe isn’t so much a recipe as an idea. A super great idea!
Since Nick has pretty early mornings most days of the week, he is always looking for an easy grab and go breakfast. For a while it was Poptarts and granola bars, but he’s more of a savory breakfast person, so that got old fast. I was buying Jimmy Dean frozen breakfast sandwiches and they seemed to go over pretty well. But pre-made frozen food isn’t my favorite (long, unpronounceable ingredient lists and higher price tags), so I thought I’d make my own, healthier frozen breakfast sandwiches!
These sandwiches are pretty easy to make. I use ramekins to bake the eggs. You can get some ramekins like these on Amazon if you don’t have any!
Spraying the ramekins with non-stick spray and piercing the yolks with a knife before baking helps them cook evenly and slide out of the ramekins easily.
While the eggs are cooking, I slice the English muffins. Then layer one slice of cheese on each English muffin, then 3 slices of ham.
Finally, layer on the egg and top of the English muffin.
Then they are ready to be wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen!
- 6 large eggs
- Salt & pepper, to taste
- 6 English muffins
- 6 slices sharp cheddar cheese
- 18 small slices deli ham
- Plastic wrap
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a jumbo muffin tin or small ramekins with nonstick spray. Crack one egg into each ramekin. Use a sharp knife to gently pierce each yolk.
- Bake the eggs 10-15 minutes, until set. Slide eggs out of ramekins and cool slightly. Sprinkle with salt & pepper, if desired.
- Meanwhile, slice English muffins. Layer one slice of cheese on each English muffin, then 3 slices of ham.
- Finally, layer on the egg and top of the English muffin.
- Wrap in plastic wrap and freeze.
- To reheat, remove the sandwiches from the plastic wrap and wrap in a paper towel. Microwave for 1 minute on 50% power. Flip sandwich over and microwave for 1 more minute on regular power.
Ta-da! An easy, on the go breakfast!
I’m so glad you shared this! I’m dealing with the same thing with my husband, and this seems like a great solution! I also really like how you folded in the corners of the cheese so they don’t hang over. How long do you think these last in the freeze? A week?
If by “last” you mean how long before they are all eaten, then yes about a week. 😉 Hahaha. But they should last at least a month if not longer. I put them all in a ziplock bag to keep them more airtight!
I have been making the same thing and freezing them only I use biscuits cut in half….
What an absolutely fabulous idea! My man loves a hot breakfast, but I hate how early he has to get up to cook. This might help us move the wake up time all the way to 5:40! Ahahaha. Kind of sad, but that would feel like sleeping in.
I’m the exact same.. I don’t like sweet stuff in the morning for breakfast. A good sandwich like this is what I’d want. I love how you cut the cheese to perfectly fit the egg and muffin too! Great post 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing with us at Weekend Wonders. Hope you’re having a great week!
OMG! These are perfect for my hubby! He’s out super early and is almost always bothered that I don’t get up early to make him breakfast. Sometimes he likes sweet, but overall, he just likes something he can grab and go. Thanks for sharing!
This is a fantastic idea! Thanks for sharing. Also, your cheese arrangement is so cute 🙂
OH! I don’t know why I never thought to do this! I work a VERY early shift at the hospital (3am!!) and I am constantly struggling with breakfast. I’m not a cereal/oatmeal or granola bar gal. I like “food” in the morning 🙂 But at 2 am, I just don’t have it in me to make something. This just may be my solution…and the possibilities are endless! Thank you!
This is great, thanks for sharing! But I was wondering…how do you think it would taste if the english muffins were toasted before hand? Unfortunately, I am gluten free so I won’t be able to taste these exact ones (I’m going to see about making my own GF version)…and my husband won’t really tell me one way or the other. If I were to toast the muffins first would it make them too soggy?
I thought about toasting them, but thought it might make them too tough & chewy when reheated in the microwave… no harm in trying, though!
I have been making these for a long time and I always toast my muffins (under the broiler in the oven because I make a lot at once) and they turn out awesome. I wrap mine in the Dixie wax paper sheets to freeze and reheat right in the paper.
Love the idea to wrap them in wax paper, so that can go right to the microwave! Even easier!!
I did toast mine, and they turned out super chewy…I ended up tossing them. They did not taste good.
I am also gluten free and I think I would probably not try these the way they are. Without gluten- just about any GF turns to mush in a hurry if there is any moisture. I would probably make “disks” to nuke and then place in a freshly toast english muffin: use larger meat slices and wrap the cooked egg and cheese in the meat and freeze flat, and stored between sheets of parchment. Grab one disk nuke for 45 seconds? You could wrap the two pieces in plastic and store in a single ziploc so its easier. Its an extra step but still makes it more convenient than cooking and good for those like me who put breakfast in their lunch to eat when they arrive at work…
Sounds like a great idea! I’ve never had gluten free bread, so I’m not sure how it reacts, but I take your for it!
I have done this and peel the muffin off – toast it. Microwave the insides and reassemble. I put cheese in between meat and egg so it is easier to remove.
These looked so yummy in your photos that I had to make them today! I did make them with sausage patties that I cooked up first, I didn’t have any ham on hand, so I thought I would try it with the sausage! Looking forward to eating these for breakfast! Thanks so much for sharing this with the rest of us! Also I loved your idea of cooking the eggs like this, so quick and no mess on the stove top!!!
Can’t wait to try these tomorrow. Not counting the eggs baking, I think it me less than 10 minutes to throw these together! I think I might try making them with my homemade english muffin bread the next time I have that on-hand. That would be even more economical! Thanks for the great idea. 🙂
Do the eggs go rubbery or have a weird texture when its reheated in the microwave?
No, not at all! They might if you overcooked them? But I just barely let the tops set.
Guess i should have also asked if the bread part is soggy at all when it comes out of microwave?
If you microwave it directly in the plastic wrap, it will be– but the paper towel absorbs the moisture.
What if you don’t have a microwave? Can you heat in oven?
I’m sure you could, but I’m not sure for how long… I’d sneak a peek at a Jimmy Dean box in the grocery store next time you are there and follow the same directions! 🙂
How long do you put them in the microwave to reheat?
My husband gets up at 2:00 am to go to work. I have been doing this for him for about 2 years. I do not freeze them, just refrigerate them. As well as using english muffins, I use bisquits or sandwich thins. I also scramble the egg and add things such as green peppers, chopped onions and/or diced ham for variety. I do toast the english muffin and the sandwich thins. He pops them in the microwave to heat them up for 1 minute. He loves them.
About how long do they stay good in the fridge?
I make these a dozen at a time for my husbands breakfast. I use the pre cooked sausage patties. Since the sausage is already cooked, and they will be going back in the freezer, all I have to do is cook the eggs. I assemble, wrap and freeze. I put one in the fridge the night before to thaw. He heats it up at his morning break. No getting up early for me! Btw, I have tried toasting. He said they were hard. Did not have a happy hubby.
I bake my eggs in muffin tins. Take them to work and coworkers always comment about how good they look.
When u make yours n a muffin tins do u use the large or standard size?
I make these regularly for my family, yet never thought to freeze some! Great idea for my hubby who is gone for work: Morning, noon, and night, quite often daily! Thanks!
Thank you! I’m going to make these for camping and freeze a few.
Also, please thank your husband for his service and dedication to our freedom!
Whenever I want to cut cheese to fit an English muffin, I use the round egg molds some people use to fry their eggs in, always comes out perfectly round, and my mum always remarks how cute it looks.
i use a water chestnut can……cut open both ends and use as cutter for the cheese and ham…..same size as a muffin
This is perfect for my kids for breakfast and/or school lunch!! I’m still trying to figure out what to make the eggs in though. :-/
Do you think this could be used with croissants? I’m not a big english muffin fan! Love the rest of it though!
I’m not sure how croissants would reheat… they might be too delicate and get soggy? I think bagels would definitely work as an alternative, and I think someone commented that they used those sandwich thins as well.
This is probably the most useful thing I’ve found on Pinterest. I’m in high school so this is PERFECT for me! Is it fine if use turkey instead of ham? Will it change the amount of time these last in the freezer?
Turkey would be a great alternative and should last just as long as ham!
These will last all week in the fridge. I have used croissants too, and they reheat in the microwave well. I’ve also used sausage. I’ve never had to freeze them, but might be a good idea to take camping.
This is such a great idea (why didn’t I think of this!?!?)
My Hubby likes sweet, so what I’ve done in the past is spread some Jam on the inside of the English muffin…should be fine in the Micro…adds just a nice amount of sweet to the savory.
Mmmmm that sounds amazing!
I am thinking of making 30 of these for a family reunion. Has anyone taken them from the freezer and heated in the oven? It would take too long to rewrap each one and do in the microwave. Love the recipe and plan on keeping some in the freezer for myself!
Another easy way to do the eggs in use the lid of a mason jar sprayed with oil … Put the egg in the lid on your skillet, flip when they are mostly hard and remove the ring…
Awesome idea! Gonna try this
As with the Jimmy Dean ones, they say it’s best to thaw before microwaving. Have you done that and noticed any difference? Just curious. Thanks for the great post!
Yeah, I’ve thawed them and heated them up…still the same problem. I think the freezer must just dry them up way too much.
These are also great when camping. We wrap them in aluminum foil and place around the fire or on a tripod over the fire.
I have been making a version of these for years. Try using a cooked biscuit and a cooked sausage patty. All of the other ingredients the same. Super yummy and cheap.
I also have done this. I also make breakfast burritos and freeze them. Scrambled eggs, baked tator rounds, either fried jimmy dean sausage or bacon, shredded cheddar cheese and salsa. Soo good!
I love this idea. Any idea how you would fix the egg if you prefer scrambled?
You could just scramble them with a fork inside the ramekins and bake the same way!
I tried these (without meat) and just posted about them: http://redpoppypinkpeony.blogspot.com/2013/07/brr-its-cold-in-here.html. I used a muffin pan for the eggs and they turned out a little narrow, but still worked. Thanks for the idea!
Thanks! Great idea. I used Boars Head white cheddar and I buttered both sides of the muffin. When you heat it it melts and its even yummier!
Can I freeze cooked bacon , to use rather than ham ?
I’ve never tried… I like my bacon super crispy, and I know it wouldn’t reheat that way, that’s why I use ham. But if you don’t mind a softer bacon, then I don’t see why not!
I recently (& finally) “invested” in a round metal biscuit cutter. I think it was less than $2. I’m not a baker but I like to use it for sandwiches & such. It will be just perfect for this! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
thanks for the tips…i just got a food saver. i eat the jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches almost 5 days a week and it gets costly…i am going to try to make these and freeze with my food saver…..can’t wait
Brilliant! I’m all for DIY vs. store bought frozen. I love the way you “styled” the cheese too.
Wondering if you know the calories in one sammy? Thanks!
It really depends on what kind of English muffins you use and what kind of cheese… probably somewhere around 300, though.
I have tried these before and could never get the muffin to not be soggy. I wrapped in a paper towel to reheat, but then my paper towel got all covered in melted cheese. So I decided to bake the eggs ahead of time and keep them in the fridge, and just toast the muffin the day of. I cook my eggs in a muffin top pan, which works really well.
I am planning to set up a bunch of them this weekend but I am going to use veggie burgers on some, ham on others, no egg for me, not being a big egg fan. Considering a few sautéed mushrooms too. Thanks for getting me inspired!
I poach the eggs in the microwave with the 2-egg poacher I bought at the grocery store. Works well.
What do you set your oven to to bake the eggs?
Bake at 350!
I have made these, but not to freeze…good idea. I poach the eggs, and use whichever I have of ham, bacon or sausage patty.
I want these for dinner today! haha
Love the idea of freezing. We make these all the time using 100% Whole Wheat Sandwich thins or bagel thins. And for cheese, I use the reduced fat Weight Watchers slices. (I really like the Pepper Jack.) For meat I typically use the thin sliced ham or turkey sausage, depending what’s in the fridge. I’ll have to try the eggs in a container. Usually I just scramble them and add as the middle layer, so the melting cheese helps keep the eggs together. If making several, I’ll reduce the egg yolks, maybe half whole egg/half only eggwhite. (If for me alone, sometimes only eggwhite.) Lots of ways to make these as healthy as possible. But I will definitely experiment with some of the additional ideas here!
This is awesome! I know you said until they’re set… How done should the yolk be? Yours look kinda runny and that’s how I like my eggs!
You don’t want it too runny or it will juice all over the place when you try to put the sandwiches together. But you don’t want it too done either, since reheating the sandwiches will cook it a little more. I take them out when tops are just barely done. The yolks aren’t going to run if you pop them, but they’re still a little on the moister side.
U can cook eggs in microwave to save time spray small glass bowl with cooking spray put egg in break yoke cook on high 40 to 45 secs.
This is great and just what I have been looking for! Thanks for sharing!
Great idea! Can’t wait to try them!
I love these and make them all the time for my husband. He bikes (bicycle) to work each day. This gives him the protein he needs for the ride and energy to teach his students all day.
Thanks so much!!
I always keep these in our freezer. I make an omelet and then cut into thirds and place on the English muffins or biscuits. A little more work, but its not too bad. I personally like it because its all contained, and the meat heats better when it’s chopped in the omelet. I also make pancake sandwiches, two pancakes(3 to 4 inches) and a omelet with breakfast meat. The tiniest bit of maple extract in the pancake batter is awesome!
Is there a way to make the eggs more like restaurant style or with a cooked yoke or scambled?? I don’t eat eggs with runny yoke or over easy…!! But I love this idea as I’m not a big breakfast person but love mcmuffins!! Thx 🙂
I’m not sure what you mean by restaurant style… But these eggs are completely cooked through. You could cook them longer if you want, but then they may be rubbery once you reheat them.
I made a bunch of these before. What I did was scramble a dozen eggs, season with salt and pepper, and pour them into a greased cookie sheet and bake them. I also toasted the buttered English muffins in the oven. Added slices of bacon and cheddar, wrapped them up and froze them. The were really good.
I have made these for years. I also make a tortilla with bacon, cheese and scrambled egg, you can add dill, green onions, small chunks of tomato or avocado after microwaving. We enjoy these items when traveling.
We were also doing the Jimmy Dean(turkey sausage, egg muffin) good, convenient but expensive. I saw a recipe for a healthy egg muffin, it is this same muffin recipe, but we always use turkey sausage because my husband loves sausage but after heating sandwich add a big slice of tomato(veggie) & half of a sliced avocado(a good fat fruit) with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil(I put these in a sandwich bag of it’s own if the sandwich is traveling). It is amazing the energy & fullness you feel. The recipe was for weight control & called for low fat swiss cheese, I am not a fan of swiss & have used others but it’s odd how swiss brings all the flavors together. I prefer toasted breakfast thins they hold more & do not get soggy. This is a large sandwich so be hungry 🙂
I’ve started making these for my hubby and I too and they’re perfect for the quick, tasty, and filling breakfast that we need most days!
Have you tried using American cheese instead of cheddar? Do you know if it works just as well?
I’m not a big fan of American, so I haven’t… but I don’t see why it wouldn’t… I think the frozen Jimmy Dean type ones usually have American!
Thank you!!! 🙂
Do you think these would last refrigerated for a week instead of freezing them?
I think they might get a little soggy in the fridge, but I have never tried.
How many calories in one of these muffins.
It depends on what kind of muffins you use, what kind of cheese, etc… but they should be around 300.
Why do you have to pierce the yolk? BTW these look FABULOUS!
These look so yummy and simple!
Thanks for both of your service. My son is at the Naval Academy and wants to be a pilot as well! Going to make these for my daughters this week.
Awesome, Andy! He has an exciting life ahead of him– he will love it!
Totally just made these with bakery croissants, ham, egg, and swiss cheese! I have breakfast for the next 2 weeks.
Yum yum!! Glad you liked them!
I love that idea, and if you run out of muffins, hamburger buns work too. Not to mention they make great hot ham and cheese sandwich that can be wrapped and frozen.
Great idea! I seem to always have extra buns lying around!
We just tried these and my hubby loves them for his quick breakfasts at the hospital! How well do you think they keep in the fridge instead of the freezer? Any advantages in the reheating process for having them frozen? Thanks!
They will probably actually reheat better from the fridge, they just won’t last as long. I’d say a couple days!
What size ramekin do you use for the eggs. I order some that were suppose to be 3.75″ but when I measured the bottom it was only 3″ and top came out to 3.5″. The eggs were way to small for the muffins. Wanted to get size you used before ordering again.
Hi Stephanie! The ones I use are 4 inches across the bottom, 4.5 across the top. They’re from World Market!
I made them on mini croissants with egg crepes and thick-cut bacon-Amazing and they kept really well in the freezer for a couple weeks!
Ooooh that sounds like an awesome variation! Yum!
Can’t wait to try these. Quick question, if I have nothing to bake the eggs in, could I fry them?
Hi Jess! I don’t see why not… I would break the yolks a bit though to make sure they are cooked through and don’t break when you assemble the sandwiches. 🙂
I made the freezer breakfast sandwiches according to the recipe and after they were heated, water poured out of them!!! What did I do wrong?
Hi Connie! I’m not sure! I have never had this happen. Had they been in the freezer for a long time? Maybe they had accumulated some ice or freezer burn. Make sure they are wrapped up super tight, and avoid wrapping them until they are fully cooled (so that any steam can get out). They will be a little moist, like any reheated frozen product (this is why it’s a good idea to wrap in a paper towel when nuking, to absorb the moisture), but they definitely should not have water POURING out! Hmm….
I had the same problem… I will try to wrap them tighter next time….
How do you get the egg that things and round in a regular muffin pan?
I made these as directed except I used bacon.
They last a week in the refrigerator so I did that instead of freezing. I separated the sandwich in half and put it in the toaster oven for 3 minutes. Absolute perfection!
I’ve also microwaved 2 sandwiches at the same time for 1 minute and it was perfect. I feel like freezing them dries them out.
I definitely can’t wait to try this! Love Jimmy dean’s but so expensive! Plus hate fast food! Excited about this! Thank you! I’m even thinking of maybe adding a few mushroomsoup n the eggs..yum!
Thnx for this recipe!?
Hi,
I use Canadian Bacon, it fits the muffin better and is leaner. But, how did you get the egg so flat? I see you use a ramekin or a biscuit pan, but these are flatter than mine when I do that?
Can these be made with regular white sliced bread?
Hi Areefa… I think the bread would probably get too soggy when you reheat them!
These are awesome! So glad I found this recipe while looking to see if I could freeze egg white omelets, which I did and they are awesome too. I have made them with Turkey Sausage and Canadian Ham for my son in College and he loves them. I use the foodsaver seal bags and they are good for a year or more, but they don’t last that long because they get eaten up too quickly!
I made these this morning for my weekly friend brunch. They came out so so good! Everyone loved them. I’ll be sure to send them this recipe 😀
Can these be thawed and reheated in a toaster oven …. living without a microwave
wow. so loved the idea! this feels like a rescue meal when not in the mood to cook 🙂
Tremendous recipe! These look yummy! Last morning I made this recipe for my cousin family. Everyone loves it and told wow. Also recommended my cousin your blog. Thanks for given great test.
So I used to make these but hubby said they used to be soggy after heating, i used to leave them in the plastic wrap do i assume if i do the kitchen paper thing they wont be soggy?
Very suitable for me, who doesn’t have much time for breakfast
Love this “FREEZER BREAKFAST SANDWICHES”, it looks so delicious and I love sandwiches, will love to try this thanks for sharing.
I love sandwiches and these Freezer Breakfast Sandwiches seems super amazing and unique one, thanks for sharing with us. Eager to try these breakfast sandwiches.