Homemade Egg McMuffin Recipe 2024 - Clarks Condensed (2024)

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Hello Clark’s Condensed readers! I am so happy to be helping Katie this month and am excited to share something for her Copycat series. I got to know Katie through a blog conference Facebook group in October and then I had the fun chance to meet her in person in February. She really is just as sweet in person, as well as Forrest, and Jack is even cuter in person if you can imagine that! Thank you so much for letting me be here with you today!

To say that I am NOT a morning person is basically the understatement of the century. My husband, Mr. Won’t Run, would agree 110%. I will hit snooze as many times as possible, and then once or twice more after that.

It makes for a very rushed morning which is stressful and I’m really not sure why I do it, it’s not like I get good sleep during those additional 9 minute increments. There’s hardly enough time for a shower let alone time to come up with a cute outfit or do my curly hair the way I should.
Makeup? Barely. As in Bare(ly there) Minerals.
Breakfast? Coconut creamer with a little coffee as I rush out the door.

Makeup and Breakfast are each important in their own ways, and I personally feel better when I have done both. I’m not a fan of stress and drama so these rushed mornings day after day are starting to annoy me and it’s something I’m trying to change.

Why is so hard to change things even when you want to? Do I not want it bad enough? Do I just need to woman-up? I’m an adult; I should be able to just do it, right?

Well, until I become the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed type at 5am, I need some breakfast options of the grab-and-go variety; something I can eat on the way to work or when I get to work. I don’t realistically see myself getting up early to cook, and if I tried to use the stove before the coffee kicked in I’d probably burn down the apartment building and my neighbors wouldn’t like me very much after that.

There is a McDonalds nearby and I do love their breakfast sandwiches, but that would mean leaving earlier which means getting up earlier and I think we all know that’s not going to happen! Swinging by the drive-thru can also start to add up in the way of money AND calories so it’s not the best option for my wallet or my health.

So what’s a girl to do? Homemade Egg McMuffins, that’s what! I started making these a few years ago and we love them. A little bit of advance planning and you can have grab-and-go breakfasts prepared for the week. These are so easy to customize any way you want to, and can work out to be pretty cheap depending on what ingredients you use and where you buy. I have a hard time calling this a recipe since it’s mostly just assembly, but here’s my Copycat version of the McDonald’s Egg McMuffin:

Homemade Egg McMuffins

What you need:

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12 Eggs

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12 Slices of Cheese

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12 Slices of Canadian Bacon

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Butter (Optional)

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Jelly (Optional)

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2 Muffin Top Pans

What you do:

Split the English Muffins and butter one or both halves (I did one side on this batch), lay them out on a baking sheet and broil about 5-10 minutes to toast them – ovens vary so watch closely so you don’t burn them all in one shot! (Butter is optional but if you want to use jelly I recommend it, see jelly notes below.)

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While those are toasting, crack an egg into each spot on the muffin top pan. You can leave the egg whole if you want to, scramble it up first, or just break the yolk to flatten it which is what I prefer.

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Once the English muffins are toasted drop the oven down to 350°F and then bake the eggs for 10-15 minutes (see pan notes below). Look how cute the eggs are!!

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They pull away from the edges and slide right out so it’s a breeze to clean. I did use some coconut oil cooking spray but I’m not even sure you need that with these pans.

While the eggs are cooking I get the meat and cheese ready. If you’re using Canadian Bacon they come in nice round slices, but for this batch I had ham from Costco so I used a cup to cut out rounds. My Tillamook cheese is square and I cut that into rounds as well. You don’t have to, but I like to so it’s neater. I typically use the leftover pieces of ham and cheese for a scrambled egg dinner that week.

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Once the eggs are done it’s time to build your sandwiches:

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Yep, I ran out of jelly. But how adorable are these? Something about all those same sized circles stacked up makes me so happy!

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I wrap each one in a paper towel and stick them in a Ziploc bag and into the fridge. We just grab one out each morning, microwave it for 25 seconds or so and then eat it in the car on the way to work.

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Notes:

Pans– You do not have to use the muffin top pan but I find it to be the perfect size. A whoopie pie pan works well, and lots of people use a standard muffin pan, you could also bake them in ramekins. Baking times will vary depending on what pan you’re using and how thick the egg ends up being so feel free to play around with whatever pans you already own.

Jelly– We love adding jelly to our sandwiches for that sweet/savory combo. If you do though, be sure to butter that side of the English muffinbeforetoasting it. It helps create a barrier so the jelly doesn’t soak the bread. Some of you may have noticed that I messed up my assembly on this batch and the buttered half went on the bottom. It made for some soggy bread. You could also layer it differently and put the jelly between the meat and the egg, or just add jelly when you eat it if you’re feeling like it. Be careful when re-heating, the jelly can get hot and make the sandwich slippery so if you’re eating it in the car on the way to work, bite with caution!

Quantity– You can make however many you want, it doesn’t have to be 12. I do 12 because that is breakfast for both of us Mon-Fri and then we usually eat one freshly made so it just works out perfectly to do a full dozen.

Freezing– I just make a week at a time and keep them in the fridge so I have never tried freezing these but others have. They typically say to assemble them all and stick in the freezer for an hour to flash freeze and get rid of some moisture, then wrap them up and stick back in the freezer. They also say that re-heating them in the oven is tastier than the microwave.

I typically have an audience when I make these. I feel bad eating it in front of Koko so she usually gets a little treat. How could I resist, right?

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So what do you think? Would you make these? Do you already make them?

Leave a comment below to let Katie and I know, I would also LOVE to hear about your other favorite to-go breakfast solutions, I need all the ideas I can get!

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Katie Clark

Katie is a Colorado-native, BYU graduated, and most importantly, wife to one and mother to three beautiful boys. She is passionate about sharing her experiences with others – especially about pregnancy, breastfeeding, cooking, and crafts. She is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. She loves spending time with her family and helping others find joy in family life.

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FAQs

How does McDonald's make their eggs for egg mcmuffins? ›

Round Egg: We use a USDA Grade A cracked into an 'egg ring' to get that iconic round shape for our Egg McMuffin®. Scrambled Eggs: Our scrambled eggs are made with liquid eggs that are cooked fresh on our grill with real butter.

What are the ingredients in a McDonald's Egg McMuffin? ›

McDonald's Egg McMuffin® recipe features a freshly cracked Grade A egg placed on a toasted English Muffin topped with real butter, lean Canadian bacon, and melty American cheese. There are 310 calories in an Egg McMuffin® from McDonald's.

How to make an Egg McMuffin without an egg ring? ›

Cooking the egg in an overturned Mason jar lid gives you a perfectly sized round egg with a tender steamed texture. Wrapping the sandwich after stacking allows residual heat to melt the cheese and soften the English muffin with steam.

Why are McDonald's egg McMuffins so good? ›

McDonald's egg patties are prepared fresh in large batches thanks to the egg ring, and can then be stored warm for a while without losing that fresh taste and satisfying texture. The egg ring is why so many McD's breakfast sandwiches are great, and it is also why you probably can't ever quite replicate them at home.

What kind of cheese does McDonald's use on egg McMuffins? ›

The first bite of every breakfast sandwich always takes me back to the iconic McDonald's Egg McMuffin — a fast-food classic made with toasted English muffins, Canadian bacon, eggs, and American cheese.

What is the healthiest breakfast at McDonald's? ›

The Bottom Line

The Sausage or Egg McMuffin, a Sausage Burrito, or the Maple Fruit & Oatmeal are among the healthier options available on the McDonald's breakfast menu. Avoid sugary drinks like orange juice, and opt for black coffee, hot tea, or water.

What is the McMuffin patty made of? ›

What kind of sausage patty does McDonald's use? It is a blend of pork, water, salt, spices, dextrose, sugar, rosemary extract and natural flavors.

How does McDonald's make their eggs so fluffy? ›

When they're cooking round eggs at McDonald's they add a little bit of water to the griddle and cover it so the eggs steam to perfection. That's why they're soft and tender and not as crispy as regular fried eggs. They also break their yolks so they cook evenly.

What brand of English muffins does McDonald's use? ›

In the early 1970s, McDonald's introduced the highly successful Egg McMuffin - a delicious Canadian-style bacon, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich on a toasted BAYS® English Muffin. Today, BAYS® English Muffins maintain their standard of excellence by using the original Bay family recipe.

Why are McDonald's eggs not runny? ›

According to Chef Mike Haracz, McDonald's former Manager of Culinary Innovation who spoke out on TikTok, the chain insists on fully cooking eggs to reduce the chance of foodborne illness. Over-easy eggs feature a yolk that's not completely cooked, which the USDA confirms poses a risk for salmonella.

What egg is used in McMuffin? ›

A freshly-cracked free range egg, and our famous toasted English muffins. With a slice of cheese, it's perfect to enjoy on the go.

Is a sausage McMuffin with egg the same as an Egg McMuffin? ›

Because Canadian bacon is healthier, the Sausage McMuffin with Egg has more fat and sodium than the Egg McMuffin. However, if you're just focused on taste, you can't go wrong with this breakfast sandwich. The poached egg cuts through the saltiness of the sausage, and the English muffin soaks up some of the grease.

Do some restaurants use powdered eggs? ›

In fact, many restaurants prefer to use powdered eggs over fresh eggs, mainly because when compared to buying fresh eggs in bulk, powdered eggs are far cheaper and have a much longer shelf life.

Are McDonald's eggs fried or poached? ›

“All we do is throw them on the grill.” Meanwhile, workers cook the round eggs fresh. As @ essentialmcdonalds shows in his clip, those eggs are made by simply cracking a raw egg into a circular mold on the griddle. Employees then pop the yolks and pour water on top of the grill, creating steam.

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