
In separate containers that will fit inside the jars, divide the ham, bacon or sausage and the cheese. Version 2: Divide the diced bell peppers among the 5 jars. Version 1: Divide the diced bell peppers, shallot or onion and potatoes among the 5 jars. I like to use these plastic lids (affiliate link) rather than the metal. Get 5 wide-mouthed, pint sized mason jars (affiliate link) ready.
9 chicken breakfast sausage links (like this chicken and maple variety), prepared per the package, then cooled and diced. 10 oz of potatoes, cubed and cooked (I roasted mine with a tiny bit of olive oil). 1 large shallot or 1/2 a red onion, diced. 3-4 bell peppers or 8-10 mini peppers, seeded and diced. Well, tested by my kid (he had 2 for breakfast today) and approved by me. These are kid tested, and mother approved. I figured I could do better with my favorite wide-mouth mason jars (affiliate link) and some at home ingredients. And they have little plastic baggies in them and opening them all kind of irritated me. But also, high in sodium, have some additives, and they are close to 3 bucks each. I bought a few, and they are really good.
I was intrigued by them….just crack an egg, and microwave, and voila! Breakfast.
#Just crack an egg diy mac
Have you seen the new product called “Just Crack an Egg” in the grocery store? They look sort of like the Kraft easy mac containers, but are in the refrigerator case with the eggs. Prepped Ahead Egg Scrambles….Just Crack an Egg! (Makes 5)