Subj : Re: Travelling To : Sean Dennis From : Dave Drum Date : Sun Jun 11 2023 05:09:00 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> We have several Sonic DD> stores but I have yet to inflict one of them on my taste buds. Too much DD> schtick and gimmickry - to the point that my mind asks "What are they DD> trying to hide with all of this window dressing?" SD> Sonic actually has pretty good food and great deals via their app. I SD> especially like their Fritos Pie wraps. Their cherry limeade drink is SD> a favorite too. Their breakfast offerings are a favorite. It's still SD> fast food but it's good and filling and that's what counts in my book. Nothing wrong with fats food. If it's tasty and quick and bargain priced I'm all in favour of it. Hardee's biscuits or their Frisco breakfast sandwich are my #1, Wendy's has a decent breakfast and if I'm working the morning shift at the Zone there is a pair of McDucks on my usual route to work - so I'll get a pair of sausage-egg McMuffins and bang those down whilst en route. That generally carries me through until I can get a real lunch. Bv)= The main thing I like about Mickey D's is their use of real eggs, freshly cracked rather than the pre-mixed egg "batter" that Burger Whop, Hardee's, and Wendy's all use. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: McDonald's Sausage Egg McMuffin Categories: Five, Pork, Breads, Cheese Yield: 4 Mcmuffins 4 tb Softened butter; divided use 4 English muffins 1/2 lb Breakfast sausage +=OR=+ 4 Bob Evans' sausage patties 1/2 c Water 4 sl American cheese Divide sausage into four patties. Press out patties fairly thin. Cook sausage patties over medium heat in a skillet for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, drain on paper towels. Split open English Muffins and place them into a toaster, toast the English Muffins. Remove the English muffins from the toaster and spread softened butter on both halves. Place the 1 slice of cooked sausage on each English muffin bottom. Add about 1 tablespoon of butter to the same skillet where you cooked the sausage. Place the quart-sized canning lids screw side up (or you can use an egg ring) into the skillet. Spray the canning lid with non-stick spray. Crack an egg into each of the rings. Break the yolk with a folk. Pour about 1/2 cup of water into the skillet, and place a lid on top. Cook until the eggs are set, it should take about two minutes. Gently remove the eggs from the rings, and place one egg on each piece of cooked sausage. Top each egg with one slice of American cheese, top cheese with the top of the English muffin. Wrap each egg McMuffin with foil or parchment paper. Wait about 30 seconds before serving. RECIPE FROM: https://copykat.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen MMMMM .... There's one in every crowd and they always find me. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .