Maple Glazed Breakfast Sausage Recipe (2024)

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I don’t remember much from Girl Guides when I was a kid, but I DO remember how they made maple-glazed breakfast sausages for breakfast when we were camping! You slowly cook pork breakfast sausages in a butter maple syrup sauce, then serve.

This is literally the easiest and most delicious way to cook sausage for breakfast or brunch, unless of course, you whip up some air fryer sausage patties!

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Quick and Easy Breakfast Sausage Recipe

This literally came about this morning when I went to cook some pork breakfast sausages and wanted to spice them up a little. I started brainstorming and a memory just hit me: I could see those large aluminum pans of breakfast sausage out on the picnic tables when I was camping as a Girl Guide – and I remember how much we all loved those first thing in the morning!

Now I’m sure that they used “maple” flavored pancake syrup because those sausages were swimming in syrup and real maple syrup is expensive. However we are cooking these breakfast sausages in a small batch for a family, so we can splurge on real maple syrup. This is the adult version of what we ate camping as kids.

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Glazed Pork Sausage Ingredients

This is really the easiest recipe to make!

  • pork breakfast sausages – whatever brand you love the best. This won’t work with Italian spiced sausages, the sweet won’t match the savory in those
  • maple syrup –real is the best! We get ours at Costco
  • brown sugar –dark or golden sugar works
  • salted butter – the salt is important, if you use unsalted then add a pinch of salt
  • optional : cinnamon, sprinkle of nutmeg – these are all spices that go well with pork
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How to Make Glazed Pork Breakfast Sausages

This is so easy you could prep this the night before (on a holiday for example) and leave it in the fridge. The butter would harden, but you are popping it into the oven to bake anyways!

  1. Mix together the sauce ingredients
  2. Place the sausages in a pan
  3. Pour the sauce over the sausages
  4. Bake at 400°F until cooked through and the sauce has reduced

Karlynn’s Tips and Tricks

  • Add in cinnamon to taste ( start with 1/8 tsp) and some nutmeg if desired. You have to love those spices with pork otherwise don’t add them!
  • ANYTHING maple syrup is made better with some red pepper flakes! Sweet heat is the best!
  • Use the syrup that the sausages cook in as a real syrup on your pancakes – it’s the best of all worlds!
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Recipes to Pair with the Sausages

This is a sweeter recipe and you can USE THE SAUCE AS A SYRUP so it works the best when you are making:

  • pancakes– check out my entire category of pancakes recipes. We had ours this morning with buttermilk pancakes!
  • French toast– check out my entire category of French toast recipes. including a peanut butter and jam one!
  • waffles– check out my entire category of waffle recipes, including Belgian waffles and a classic waffle recipe!

Now don’t let me stop you from making these and pairing them with eggs and toast, you do you!

Happy cooking! Who else remembers those pans of sausage from Cub Scouts, or Girl Guides? We can’t have been the only ones that ate them!

Love,

Karlynn

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Maple Glazed Breakfast Sausage Recipe

Pork sausages are simmered in a buttery sweet maple syrup sauce then served piping hot with that delicious glaze – perfect for paring with pancakes or French toast! Use the sauce that the sausages cook in as your syrup if you make pancakes or waffles. It's delicious!

4.75 from 12 votes

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Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
40 minutes
Course
Breakfast
Cuisine
American
Servings
4
Calories
682
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

  • 1-2 pounds uncooked pork breakfast sausages
  • 1 cup maple syrup
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons salted butter
  • pinch cinnamon, nutmeg optional

Instructions

  • Place the pork sausages in the bottom of a baking pan or dish that thye just fit into. Too large of a baking dish and the sauce won't cover the sausages well.

  • Mix together the sauce ingredients, heating in the microwave to melt the butter and combine the brown sugar in properly.

  • Pour the sauce over the sausages in the pan.

  • Cook – uncovered – in the oven for 35-40 minutes, turning one or two times throughout the cooking process to ensure the sausages are well coated.

  • Remove from the oven and let sit for a few minutes. Serve hot and with the sauce if desired.

Recipe Notes

  • Nutitional information calculates the entire sauce and sausages, which you don’t actually eat all of so the values are much higher than they should be
  • You can make as many sausages as the sauce will cover

Nutrition Information

Calories: 682kcal, Carbohydrates: 72g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 36g, Saturated Fat: 14g, Cholesterol: 97mg, Sodium: 784mg, Potassium: 487mg, Sugar: 66g, Vitamin A: 260IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 113mg, Iron: 1mg

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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  1. Judy says

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    Used high quality sausage and doubled recipe for a brunch, prepped the night before as suggested. The sauce was very greasy and watery, and I had to broil the sausage before serving as they were soggy and unappetizing looking. I can’t imagine using that greasy sauce on pancakes or anything else. Maybe it only works on sausage with a bunch of starch fillers in it? A waste of maple syrup and of sausages to me.Maple Glazed Breakfast Sausage Recipe (12)

  2. Shirley says

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    Could these be made in a crockpot?

  3. Robin says

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    What temp?

    • Sherrie says

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      Bake at 400°F until cooked through and the sauce has reduced

  4. Elena says

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    At what temperature do you cook these at? I don’t see it in the recipe steps.

  5. Entile says

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    nyc

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Maple Glazed Breakfast Sausage Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What gives breakfast sausage its distinct flavor? ›

Breakfast sausage (or country sausage) is a type of fresh sausage, typically made from pork, that is a common breakfast food in the United States. In the United States, the predominant flavorings used for seasoning are black pepper and sage. There are also varieties seasoned with maple syrup or cayenne pepper.

What is the white stuff coming out of breakfast sausage? ›

It's mold. Yup, you read that right.

What is the most important ingredient in sausage? ›

Skeletal muscle meats from slaughtered animals are the principal ingredients used in sausage production. However, the different skeletal muscles vary not only in their contents of fat, water and proteins, but also in their water binding and emulsifying properties, colour, etc.

Why does McDonald's sausage taste so good? ›

Additionally, the sausage also contains "natural flavors," which consist of the intrinsic properties already present in the meat itself, per Healthline. These additives reinforce the salty, slightly sweet flavor that makes breakfast sausage taste like, well, breakfast sausage.

What is maple sausage made of? ›

Mix pork, maple syrup, sage, salt, fennel seed, red pepper flakes, garlic powder, onion powder, and anise seed in a large bowl until evenly blended. Shape pork mixture into small patties.

Why are Johnsonville sausages so good? ›

The original family recipe that started an American fun food revolution, it's Johnsonville Original Brats! They're made with only premium cuts of pork and seasoned with a secret blend of herbs and spices, delivering a juicy, robust flavor.

How do you know when maple sausage is done? ›

Cooking Temperature

When you stick your sausage with a meat thermometer, it should read between 160 and 170 degrees Fahrenheit.

What color is bad breakfast sausage? ›

Color changes: Changes in color are often a giveaway, especially if you see a grey or greenish tinge to your sausages. If your cooked sausage turns brown, you should throw it out. Changes in texture: A slimy texture, especially with a loss of color and firmness, probably means your sausage is no longer edible.

What are the black spots on breakfast sausage? ›

The appearance of spots or dots, brown or black, in fresh or cured meat products is a result of the growth of microorganisms.

Is the casing on breakfast sausage edible? ›

Sausage casings hold and shape the meat and spices inside to keep it all contained. Johnsonville casings come in natural and synthetic varieties, all of which are edible. Basically, decasing a sausage gives you access to the meaty goodness inside, allowing you to use the ground meat for other recipe ideas.

Is it better to cook sausages in the oven or pan? ›

One of the healthiest ways to cook sausages is in the oven. It's super easy to do, and unlike frying or grilling, baking sausages doesn't require any extra oil.

Is Jimmy Dean regular sausage breakfast sausage? ›

Our original premium pork fresh sausage is flavored with delicious signature seasonings. This savory, high-quality pork can be enjoyed at breakfast or even dinner.

What spices are most commonly used in sausages? ›

Some traditional ground herbs and spices used in sausage making include:
  • Coriander.
  • Cumin.
  • Fennel.
  • Thyme.
  • Sage.
  • Pepper.
  • Paprika.
  • Mace.

Why does breakfast sausage taste different than regular sausage? ›

Unlike Italian sausage, breakfast sausage often combines ground pork with ground beef to achieve a milder and more versatile flavor. Breakfast sausage is also seasoned differently than Italian sausage. It usually contains a blend of herbs such as sage, thyme, and rosemary, along with salt and pepper.

What is breakfast sausage seasoning made of? ›

Breakfast Sausage Ingredients

In this top-rated recipe, ground pork is seasoned with the following ingredients: brown sugar, sage, salt, black pepper, marjoram, red pepper flakes, and cloves. These spices and seasonings give the breakfast sausage a sweet, savory, and slightly spicy flavor that's impossible to resist.

What herb does breakfast sausage contain that gives it its unique flavor? ›

What gives breakfast sausage its flavor? Traditionally, breakfast sausage is flavored with a blend of spices and herbs, mainly fennel, sage, and thyme.

What makes sausage taste like that? ›

Salt: Salt enhances flavor and acts as a preservative. Sugar: Sugar can be used to balance the saltiness in sausage and add a slight, tasty sweetness. Spices: Various spices give a sausage its robust flavor. Commonly used sausage spices include black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, parsley and paprika.

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