For the Love of Cheesy Sausage Corn Muffins

Oct
15

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Easy comfort food! Cheesy Sausage Muffins are one of my favorite things. They go great with a pot of beans or a bowl of baked potato soup not to mention breakfast. Or a snack. Or for no good reason at all. Just for the love.

See how I make my cornbread and find my homemade cornbread mix here.

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How to make Cheesy Sausage Cornbread:

1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup cornmeal
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup butter (cut up) or oil
2 eggs
1 cup milk or buttermilk
1 pound cooked sausage
1 cup shredded cheddar

Note: If using my homemade cornbread mix, replace the first six ingredients with 2 1/4 cups of mix.

Fry sausage; drain and set aside.

In a mixing bowl, stir together flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Add butter or oil, eggs, and milk or buttermilk. Stir to combine. Don’t overstir. (Sometimes more or less milk is required, depending on slight variations in measuring dry ingredients–add what you need to get a nice, thick almost pourable-but-not consistency.) Add sausage and shredded cheddar.

We know this has to be good.
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Go ahead and fill the muffin cups quite full.
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Bake at 425-degrees about 15 minutes. (Don’t overbake.)
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If you have leftovers, store in the fridge then reheat. You can use any type of cheese you like, not just cheddar, and you can also add chopped onions or peppers! But I’m kind of a purist with these most of the time. I want sausage and cheese and nothing else in them. What more could you want?

*Makes 12 muffins.

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Comments

  1. Shelly says:

    They look delicious, I am making them for dinner!! :fairy:

  2. Kelly says:

    OK; Now you’ve done it. Combined all my favorites, corn muffins, cheese and pork. You witch!!! Usually I can resist recipes but this one has done me in. I’ll be “porking” up on muffins later today. :hungry:

  3. monica says:

    Just let me say :hungry: !

  4. kristen says:

    This will go great with my dinner!! I wonder if I spread it over a pan of chili and bake it would it be good?? Gonna try it for dinner…:-) I made a couple of batches of Grandmother bread the other day and turned it into french toast and then froze them and they turned out so good! Now even on chaotic mornings we can have homemade breakfast 🙂

  5. JeannieB says:

    Yum, this looks good, gonna try it this weekend!!

  6. Chic says:

    Oh YUM! I still have cornbread from when I made your pot of beans but I think I’ll make these on the weekend….my hubby will love them too!!! I’m getting quite a collection of your recipes Suzanne and we’ve enjoyed every one of them…thanks for sharing them with us.

  7. trish says:

    What more could I want???? I want to live with you!! Please :smilerabbit:

  8. .Nancy in Iowa says:

    Oh, rats, there goes that drool factor again! Hey, even I could try these! :eating:

  9. Amber lynn says:

    Mmmmm…these were delish!!!…I just made a batch, but I used what I had in the icebox…left over cooked Italian sausage…I processed it until it was crumbly and warmed in the microwave oven. I used the buttermilk, and substituted veg. shortening for the butter. I then stirred in about 2 tbl. of chopped jalapeno peppers…I made mine in the large size muffin cups, so it took about 20 min, the last few minutes with a sheet of tin foil covering to keep from browning too much…I served them with scrambled eggs….very savory…MY son woke up and first words, were “what smells so good?” He loved them, and made me promise to make them for him next month when I am gone visiting in Iowa….I guess I could leave him with a batch…

    Thanks, and I am going to make my corn husk wreath this afternoon..

  10. kay says:

    these sound wonderful. your whole soup and these muffins sound like a great comfort meal, thanks for the recipes!

  11. Bev @ The 3 Clutters says:

    :hungry:
    me
    :hungry:
    hubby
    :hungry:
    son

  12. Colleen in OK says:

    Wow… I wasn’t feeling good at all today – but I saw the recipe for these and it was just what I wanted. I don’t get to cook much but these are fabulous – just scarfed one up !

    Thanks !

  13. Jill Mann says:

    So, that is how to make them. I didn’t know you pre-cooked your sausage before you added it to the mix. Thanks for sharing.

  14. Lyssa says:

    This was a great recipe! I did not have any sausage so I used bacon. It turned out great the bacon made the muffins have a little crunch in them. I also used a mini muffin pan and that made it fun for the kids. :chicken:

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