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Cowboy Breakfast

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Ingredients

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1/2 lb bulk sausage (may substitute lean ground pork or split half sausage, half lean ground pork if desired)
1 (25 ounce) package country style frozen hash brown potatoes
6 eggs
shredded cheddar cheese (optional)

Nutritional information

773.1
Calories
343 g
Calories From Fat
38.2 g
Total Fat
10.9 g
Saturated Fat
717.4 mg
Cholesterol
863.4 mg
Sodium
63.9 g
Carbs
5 g
Dietary Fiber
1.2 g
Sugars
43.1 g
Protein
617g
Serving Size

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Cowboy Breakfast

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    I had my first taste of this while working as a volunteer at a local state park during a pioneer reenactment day. A gentleman was cooking it and handing out small samples. It was so good, I had to ask for the recipe. He told me - sausage, frozen hash browns, eggs and cheese, all cooked in one pot. I couldn't have asked for a simpler, more filling and delicious meal. I've wanted to post it for a while, but I wanted to make it for someone special first. It's also a good campfire recipe. Leftovers reheat well. I usually make this for my son and I, but I have made it for 6. We used 9 eggs and could easily have used the 11 available. All amounts are variable according to personal preferance.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Cowboy Breakfast, I had my first taste of this while working as a volunteer at a local state park during a pioneer reenactment day A gentleman was cooking it and handing out small samples It was so good, I had to ask for the recipe He told me – sausage, frozen hash browns, eggs and cheese, all cooked in one pot I couldn’t have asked for a simpler, more filling and delicious meal I’ve wanted to post it for a while, but I wanted to make it for someone special first It’s also a good campfire recipe Leftovers reheat well I usually make this for my son and I, but I have made it for 6 We used 9 eggs and could easily have used the 11 available All amounts are variable according to personal preferance , My hubby was in charge of this the first time we had it He drained the grease off the sausage, and it made the entire thing too dry We melted some butter over it to make it edible The potatoes browned up nicely, the way we liked them, though The second time we did not drain the grease I cooked my potatoes in the oven for just a few minutes to get them browned That’s just my personal preference We loved this the second time and will make it more often


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Brown Meat in Large Pot Over Medium Heat.

    2
    Done

    Add Frozen Hash Browns and Stir Occasionally, Until Potatoes Are Cooked (they Will not Turn Brown).

    3
    Done

    Break Eggs Into Bowl and Stir With Fork to Mix Well.

    4
    Done

    Add Eggs to Meat and Hash Brown Mixture and Stir Until Eggs Are Done. (continuous Stirring Will Also Help Keep Everything from Sticking to the Bottom of the Pot).

    5
    Done

    Sprinkle Shredded Cheese Over the Mixture If Desired and Stir in Until It Melts.

    6
    Done

    Serve Hot.

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