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The MyFitnessPal Holiday Recipe Remix continues! In case you’re tuning in for the first time, a few weeks agowe asked youto submit your favorite unhealthy holiday recipes so Elle, the MyFitnessPal Registered Dietitian, could remix them into more nutritious versions of their former selves.

So far we’ve shared Elle’s remixed recipesfor a delicious, Spicy, Not Sinful Pumpkin Spice Latteand her lightened upSweet Potato Pecan Tart. Today we’re sharing Elle’s makeover of MyFitnessPal user Lori‘s hefty Sausage Egg & Cheese Hashbrown Casserole. Her holiday brunch dish packed almost 350 calories, 21 grams of fat and over 50% of the recommended amount of saturated fat per slice.But really, when it comes to large casserole dishes and hefty serving spoons, who has the self-control todish outjustone slice?

Elle lightened up a few ingredients and took the guesswork out of portion size with these savory Sausage Egg Nests.

Pre-baked, grated potato forms a nice little nest for the egg, green onion, sausage and cheese. To cut the fat without losing that delicious sausage flavor, Elle swapped out ground pork for ground chicken sausage.

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Not only did she keep the sausage, Elle also added bacon.Just a little crispy thick-cut bacon sprinkled on top adds a lot of flavor.

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Allowing us to eat bacon? Now that’s our kind of Registered Dietitian!

Even with the bacon, a serving of2 sausage egg nests has 90 fewer calories, 6 fewer grams of fat, and about half the amount of saturated fat in Lori’s sausage casserole bomb.

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Besides looking great on a serving platter, these Sausage Egg Nests allow all of your holiday brunch guests to get hot eggs, which is probably why those sinful egg casseroles came about in the first place.

Here, Elle explains how she remixed the recipe:

The recipe is below–just be sure to log your Sausage Egg Nests inMyFitnessPal! SearchHoliday Recipe Remixin thefood database. There you’ll find thefull nutrition info and be able add these delicious numbers to your food diary!

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Sausage Egg Nests

Serves: 6

Serving Size: 2 Sausage Egg Nests

Ingredients

  • 2 medium Russet potatoes (to provide 3 cups shredded, cooked potato)
  • 2 Sweet Chicken Italian Sausages
  • 2 slices of bacon
  • 1/2 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
  • 3 cups potato, cooked
  • 6 eggs, beaten
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese, divided
  • 1/3 cup green onion, sliced + extra for garnish
  • 1 teaspoon canola oil or canola oil spray
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Directions

Preheat oven to 425°F and bake potatoes for 25-30 minutes, until halfway baked. Note: Potatoes must not be fully cooked before shredding, otherwise they will fall apart when shredded. When poked with a knife, potatoes should still be somewhat firm in the middle. Let cool. Grate until you have 3 cups of shredded potato and set aside.This step can be done a day ahead of time. Just store potatoes, covered, in the refrigerator.

Next, cook the bacon until crispy. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and dice once cool. Drain off the bacon fat and sauté the yellow onion in the same hot pan for 3-5 minutes. Combine onion, ground pepper and salt to the potatoes. Toss until combined.

Decrease oven temperature to 400F.

Lightly rub or spray a 12-cup muffin tin with canola oil and press a generous ¼ cup of the potato mixture into each cup, distributing potatoes around the bottom and up the sides. The potatoes will shrink, thus a little overflow is okay. Apply a very light brushing of oil or spray of oil over the potatoes and bake for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown on the edges.

Meanwhile, cook sausage in a skillet over medium-high heat until browned. Add green onions, cook for an additional 1-2 minutes and remove from heat.

Lightly beat eggs, add sausage, green onions and ¼ cup cheddar cheese.

Allow potato cups to cool for a few minutes and then add 3 tablespoons of egg mixture to each until hash brown nests are nearly full. Sprinkle tops with remaining cheddar cheese, about 1 teaspoon per nest, and place back into oven for 15-20 minutes, until set.

Garnish with bacon and finely chopped green onions if you have extra. Once slightly cooled, remove egg cups from tins using a fork and a spoon.

Lori’s recipe was voted the grand prize winner of our Holiday Recipe Remix Contest and will be getting a MyFitnessPal apron, a Withings Smart Body Analyzer scale, a cookbook from Cooking Light, a Fitbug Orb and a one-week personalized meal plan from Elle, the MyFitnessPal RD!

Healthfully,

The MyFitnessPal Team

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FAQs

Can you cook sausage and eggs in the same pan? ›

Heat a small skillet (about 7-9"diameter) over medium high heat. When hot, coat lightly with cooking spray and cook the sausage links, rotating and turning, until lightly golden brown all around (several minutes). Crack the eggs into a small bowl. Pour over the sausage links in the skillet.

Do I cook eggs or sausage first? ›

Directions
  1. Place sausage in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium-high heat until evenly brown. Drain and chop into bite-sized pieces; set aside.
  2. While sausage is cooking, beat eggs and milk together. Pour eggs into a griddle. Add cheese and cook until eggs are set. Stir in sausage and serve warm.
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Is it OK to cook scrambled eggs in sausage grease? ›

Pro Tip: For maximum flavor, cook your bacon or sausage in the pan you plan to scramble your eggs in. Once cooked, transfer the meat to a plate and cook your eggs in the residual fat left in the pan instead of butter.

Is it OK to eat breakfast sausage everyday? ›

Saturated fats, when consumed in large amounts, can contribute to elevated cholesterol levels and increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. This is why it's generally recommended to limit the intake of foods high in saturated fats, including breakfast sausage.

Is scrambled eggs and sausage a healthy breakfast? ›

Chicken Sausage

Lean meats, coupled with eggs, can further increase protein and iron content. “Pork sausage is high in calories and unhealthy fats. Chicken sausage is lower in calories and fat, but equally high in protein,” Dr.

Is sausage at breakfast unhealthy? ›

Essentially all common breakfast meats are highly processed — bacon, sausage, and ham included. These are loaded with salt, which may increase blood pressure in salt-sensitive individuals ( 16 ). They also contain other additives like nitrites, which may increase your risk of certain cancers like stomach cancer.

Can you cook eggs and meat together? ›

If you do cook them together, make sure that the meat is cooked to a safe temperature and that the eggs are cooked until they are firm. Here are some tips for cooking eggs and meat safely: Wash your hands thoroughly before and after handling food. Cook meat to a safe internal temperature.

Is it OK to cook bacon and eggs in the same pan? ›

This is a great breakfast, especially on the weekend. You fry bacon on a skillet, then after the bacon is crispy, fry eggs in the bacon grease. Garnish your plate with toast or fruit.

Can I use the same pan for bacon and eggs? ›

There's a way to plates of crispy bacon and sunny-side-up eggs that doesn't demand you stand over a hot skillet and get greasy. “Frying” bacon in a hot oven, then cooking eggs on the same sheet pan, turns out a meal for four in 15 minutes and requires almost no attention.

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