Burger King Breakfast Sandwiches

Burger King® Breakfast Sandwiches
You can have your eggs and sausage and biscuits
sitting next to each other on the plate like
all the traditional folks out there, or you
can get vertical with this top secret breakfast-in-sandwich
from the world's number two fast food chain.
And if you prefer a croissant to a biscuit,
I've got that version for you, too (along with
the special way to get bigger, circular croissants).
A great way to make the eggs for these breakfast
sandwiches is to pour the beaten egg into a well-greased
mold made from an empty pineapple can. Just cut both
ends off an 8-ounce pineapple can - you know, the short
cans that have crushed or sliced pineapple inside.
Oh, and take the pineapple out. Then, before you know it,
you'll be making perfectly round eggs like the fast food pros.
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Biscuit Sandwich
1 small can (5 biscuits) Pillsbury Grands Buttermilk Biscuits
melted butter
Non-stick cooking spray
5 eggs
salt
ground black pepper
10 ounces ground breakfast sausage (such as Jimmy Dean) or 10
slices of bacon
5 slices American cheese
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1. Prepare biscuits following instructions on the can
(bake at 350 degrees for 15 to 18 minutes). When you remove the
biscuits from the oven brush the top of each with melted butter.
2. Spray a skillet over medium heat with non-stick cooking spray.
Open both ends of a clean, small, sliced pineapple can. Spray the
inside of the empty can with the non-stick spray, and then place
the can in the pan to heat up. Use more than one can if you'd like
to speed up the cooking process.
3. Beat an egg, then pour it into the empty can mold, add a bit
of salt and pepper, and cover with a saucepan lid. Cook for a
couple minutes, then scrape a knife around the edge of the egg
to release it. Remove the can, then turn the egg over and cook
it for another minute or two. Repeat with the remaining eggs.
4. If using sausage, form 2-ounce portions of sausage into patties
with the same diameter as the biscuits. Cook the sausage in another
hot skillet over medium heat until brown. If using bacon, cook the
bacon and drain on paper towels.
5. Slice a biscuit in half through the middle. Build each sandwich
by first stacking egg on the bottom half of the biscuit.
Next arrange sausage (or 2 slices of bacon) on the egg,
then a slice of American cheese. Top off each sandwich with
the top biscuit half, then zap it in the microwave for 15 to 20
seconds to help melt the cheese. Repeat with the remaining
ingredients.
Makes 5 sandwiches.