Nothing goes so perfectly with waffles* or pancakes than a tasty, protein-rich sausage patty, right? Most store-bought options for breakfast sausage are full of junk you really don’t want to be putting into your body (just take a gander at that mile-long ingredient list on the side of the box), but, fortunately, it’s easy-peasy to make your own with ingredients you can recognize. This recipe is easy to double, which means it is a great staple recipe to keep on your meal prep rotation. These patties are a great addition to breakfast, to help ensure that you are starting your day with satiating, fueling protein!
You have two options for making these patties – the muffin-tin method or pan-fried in a skillet. I prefer the muffin-tin method, as it makes for much easier clean up all around, especially with the silicone muffin pans I’ve been using lately (brand: Trudeau Maison, I found them at Target).
*This grain-free, gluten-free waffle recipe is made with chickpea flour, and can be found in the book Always Hungry?: Conquer Cravings, Retrain Your Fat Cells, and Lose Weight Permanently by David Ludwig, M.D. It’s an amazing book that totally lives up to its title, and is backed by solid science. It’s full of great info, recipes, and meal plans. You can check out the original recipe here, along with a helpful video tutorial. Tip: Though the recipe directions state to separate the eggs (yolks and whites), I usually just add the eggs in whole, and it works fine. #Healthymadeeasy, right?
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- 1 lb ground turkey
- 1/2 - 1 tsp salt (depends on how salty turkey is already)
- 1/4 tsp dried marjoram
- 1/4 tsp dried thyme
- 1 tsp ground sage
- 1/8 tsp ground red pepper optional
- avocado oil or high oleic safflower oil (for pan-fry method only)
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- Combine the spices and salt, and add to 1lb of ground turkey. Add the spice mixture a little bit at a time so it blends evenly.
- Muffin-tin method: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a standard size muffin tin, fill all twelve wells about halfway each. I like to use an ice cream/batter scoop to make this go more quickly. Bake for approximately 20-22 minutes, or until the patties reach an internal temperature of 165F.
- Pan-fry method: Form into small patties, then pan fry them over low-medium heat in an ovenproof skillet in a little bit of oil to brown them (I used avocado oil). To ensure they are cooked all the way through, finish them in the oven for a few minutes at 350F, until they reach an internal temp of 165F.