How To Make Maple Breakfast Sausage With Beef
Maple breakfast sausage with beef is a delicious way to include more protein in any breakfast! With just a few ingredients, you can pull together a more delicious and nutritious version of anything you can purchase in the store.
Benefits of Making Homemade Breakfast Sausage
There are many benefits of making your own maple breakfast sausage. If you order beef in bulk from a local farmer, this is a great way to utilize ground beef. It’s also an easy way to incorporate ground beef into your breakfast meals.
Making your own maple breakfast sausage allows you to use simple ingredients and serve your family a sausage without the filler ingredients and unneeded preservatives that normally get added to ones that are sold in conventional grocery stores.
Making Maple Breakfast Sausage with Beef
Although breakfast sausage is normally made with ground pork, this breakfast sausage is made with ground beef. Using beef instead of pork is a great option if you want to keep a smaller variety of foods but still enjoy the flavors of the foods you want.
Making breakfast sausage with beef is also a great option for people that want to avoid pork products because of a required dietary restriction or just a desire to not eat pork.
Shaping Homemade Breakfast Sausage
When making homemade maple breakfast sausage, you have a few options on shaping the seasoned beef. The main three options include patties, links and no shaping!
The first option is to make patties. To make patties, section off your desired amount of meat, roll into a ball and flatten into a disk and cook as desired. These patties are great for making breakfast sandwiches or serving alongside a couple fried eggs.
The second option is to make a link or sausage style. To make links/sausages, section off your desired amount of meat and form it into your desired sausage shape. I like to do this primarily with one hand. Roughly flatten the section and place it at the base of your fingers and gently curl your fingers to your palm to make a fist. These links are great for serving with eggs and potatoes or other breakfast items.
The last option is to not shape your maple breakfast sausage. To do this, just store your desired amount of prepared sausage in your desired container and freeze. This is a great option if you are making breakfast sausage in bulk and want to shape your sausage later. Storing your sausage in bulk/not shaped is also a great option if you like to cook your sausage and chop the cooking meat into smaller pieces so that you can sprinkle within your breakfast.
Storing Homemade Breakfast Sausage
There are a few different ways you can store homemade breakfast sausage. The way you choose to store your sausage will greatly depend on when you’re going to be consuming it. If you’re going to be cooking the sausage within a day or two, you can store the raw meat in the refrigerator. For longer term storage, I recommend storing in the freezer.
If you want to have your sausage prepared for a hosting event a few days ahead of time, you can either pre-cook or pre-shape (if desired) and then store in the refrigerator.
To have this sausage prepared to make easy breakfasts, you can either pre-cook or pre-shape (if desired) and then store in the freezer. If you choose to pre-shape your sausage, I recommend flash freezing the pre-shaped raw meat before stacking them on top of each other.
Ingredients and Tools
1 Lb Plain Ground Beef
4 TBSP Maple Syrup
1 tsp Sea Salt – I like to use Redmond Real Salt to add extra minerals
½ tsp each Dried Sage, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder & Black Pepper
Medium sized mixing bowl
A large spoon
Measuring spoons
Directions
- Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl.
- Mix all ingredients with a large spoon just until all of the ingredients are well incorporated.
- If shaping, shape the ground beef into your desired shape.
- Cook in your desired pan and serve immediately or cool completely and store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.
Homemade Maple Breakfast Sausage FAQ:
What Are The Benefits of Making Homemade Breakfast Sausage?
There are many benefits of making your own maple breakfast sausage. If you order beef in bulk from a local farmer, this is a great way to utilize ground beef. It’s also an easy way to incorporate ground beef into your breakfast meals.
Making your own maple breakfast sausage allows you to use simple ingredients. Unlike many store bought versions, this sausage doesn’t have the filler ingredients and unneeded preservatives.
Why Make Breakfast Sausage with Beef?
Although breakfast sausage is normally made with ground pork, this breakfast sausage is made with ground beef. Using beef instead of pork is a great option if you want to keep a smaller variety of foods but still enjoy the flavors of the foods you want.
Making breakfast sausage with beef is also a great option for people that want to avoid pork products because of a required dietary restriction or just a desire to not eat pork.
How Do I Shape Homemade Breakfast Sausage?
When making homemade maple breakfast sausage, you have a few main options on shaping the seasoned beef.
The first option is to make patties. To make patties, section off your desired amount of meat, roll into a ball and flatten into a disk and cook as desired. These patties are great for making breakfast sandwiches or serving alongside a couple fried eggs.
The first option is to make a link or sausage style. To make links/sausages, section off your desired amount of meat and form it into your desired sausage shape. I like to do this primarily with one hand. Roughly flatten the section and place it at the base of your fingers and gently curl your fingers to your palm to make a fist. These links are great for serving with eggs and potatoes or other breakfast items.
Do I need to shape Homemade Breakfast Sausage?
Absolutely not! If you do not want to shape your breakfast sausage, you can store it whatever amount you like to use. To do this, place your desired amount of prepared sausage in your desired air tight container and freeze.
This is a great option if you are making breakfast sausage in bulk and want to shape your sausage later. Storing your sausage in bulk/not shaped is also a great option if you like to cook your sausage and chop the cooking meat into smaller pieces so that you can sprinkle within your breakfast.
How Do I Store Homemade Breakfast Sausage?
There are a few different ways you can store homemade breakfast sausage. The way you choose to store your sausage will greatly depend on when you’re going to be consuming it. If you’re going to be cooking the sausage within a day or two, you can store the raw meat in the refrigerator. For longer term storage, I recommend storing in the freezer.
If you want to have your sausage prepared for a hosting event a few days ahead of time, you can either pre-cook or pre-shape (if desired) and then store in the refrigerator.
To have this sausage prepared to make easy breakfasts, you can either pre-cook or pre-shape (if desired) and then store in the freezer. If you choose to pre-shape your sausage, I recommend flash freezing the pre-shaped raw meat before stacking them on top of each other.
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Maple Breakfast Sausage With Beef
Equipment
- Medium sized mixing bowl
- A large spoon
- Measuring Spoons
Ingredients
- 1 Lb Plain Ground Beef
- 4 TBSP Maple Syrup
- 1 tsp Sea Salt
- ½ tsp Dried Sage
- ½ tsp Garlic Powder
- ½ tsp Onion Powder
- ½ tsp Black Pepper
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl.
- Mix all ingredients with a large spoon just until all of the ingredients are well incorporated.
- If shaping, shape the ground beef into your desired shape.
- Cook in your desired pan and serve immediately or cool completely and store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.



