ALDI’s breakfast best’s heat-n-serve original fully cooked sausage connections.
• Price: $ 1.65 for a package of 10 links
• Why i love it: These breakfast sausage connections are tasty and fleshy, plus they are already pre -cooked and browned. I microwave for breakfast at the last minute or use them to bulge breakfast casseroles, omelets and more.
I often go to bed in the week with the best intentions and plan to make breakfast from scratch the next morning to my family. Then I have flooded or my son has a paper at the last minute because he wants me to look at and all my good intentions go by the way.
This is where a few well-chosen Aldi frozen products are being helpful. My latest finding that saves busy mornings is Aldi’s breakfast Best’s Heat-N serve original fully cooked sausage connections.
Why i love these heat-n-serve sausage connections
First, the package with 10 links costs only $ 1.65 (and a few weeks ago it was for sale for $ 1.39!). I do not know that there is a single sausage product sold everywhere that costs only half a dollar – it is by far the best deal I’ve found.
As important as a good deal, the sausages are also delicious. Although not as good as the fresh bulk breakfast sausage, they are pretty good to be so incredibly practical. They are tasty and fleshy, and the sausages are already pre -cooked and browned, which means they are so easy to cook.
With 10 links in a 6.4-ounce package there are three and a half “portions.” I put portions in quotes because I have a teenage boy eating more than my husband and me combined. My son ate a whole package of these just this morning. He chased them down with two protein waffles and juices, and he could have eaten another package without thinking. “They are good,” he says, whom I take as a ringing endorsement from a teenager.
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How to use breakfast best’s heat-n-server original fully cooked sausage connections
To prepare, just throw a few links in a microwave bowl and microwave oven in one to two minutes. The directions recommend stirring the links about halfway through the heating, but I never do and I never have a problem.
While I mainly serve these sausages as a breakfast article at the last minute, I think they could also be added to breakfast roles or quiche, packed with pancakes to serve as pigs in a blanket and even sliced and added to omelets, breakfast burritos or even thrown on a pizza.
But most of the time they are perfect for breakfast on the run. I try to store two or three packages in my freezer – they are a lifeguard.
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