I’m not joking when I call this The Big “Big” Breakfast Sandwich. This is a serious, ridiculous sandwich that requires an insane appetite and some jaw flexing and flapping before you sink your teeth into 4-inches of my favorite power breakfast.
It’s cheesy, meaty and full of protein—and it’s not for the faint of heart.
Want to a lighter version of this? Head over to Naomi’s blog and check out her Epic Veggie Breakfast Sandwich. But before you head over there, let’s do a tale of the tape on this one, the sandwich as it’s stacked: A kaiser cheese roll stuffed with bacon, cheese, an onion ring, cheese, fried egg, sausage patty, and a two-egg, crepe-thin omelette studded with broccoli and red bell peppers. The veggie version—is almost anemic next this for those looking for a protein packed breakfast, albeit a tasty one.
Now here’s the fun part, Naomi and I have decided to have a little fun with our blogs and go Blogger vs. Blogger. This came about after volleying recipes idea back and forth, but always diverging on some point. So we decided we would each do our own version of the “big breakfast sandwich”. And as a by-product, it also turned into a stand-off for Meaty Monday vs. Meatless Monday.
We had so much creating this fun and friendly competition and I would love to hear which you prefer: The Big “Big” Breakfast Sandwich or The Epic Veggie Breakfast Sandwich. Leave a comment and let me know which one you prefer.
The Big "Big" Breakfast Sandwich
Author: Matt Robinson
Recipe type: Breakfast
- Omelette
- 2 eggs
- 2 tablespoons finely chopped broccoli florets
- 2 tablespoons finely chopped red bell pepper
- 2 tablespoons finely grated Parmesan cheese
- 2 tablespoons heavy cream
- salt and pepper to taste
- Layers
- 3 pieces of bacon, cooked
- 1 onion ring
- 3 slices cheddar cheese
- 1 egg, fried
- 1 sausage patty
- 1 Kaiser cheese roll, or your preferred roll
Source: realfoodbydad.com
You can get ideas about breakfast and brunch recipes online at Allrecipes and Simply Recipes. Other good websites to reference are Better Homes and Gardens and Country Living.