These Breakfast Calzones are such a fun and easy delicious breakfast! They are perfect for feeding a whole mess of kids!
I have a serious question for you guys.
At what point do you call it quits on a book?
So, I have this thing where I find it so difficult to give up on a book, especially if it is by an author that I’ve previously loved. I keep wanting to hold out hope that a book is going to get better . . . and I just end up not reading it, or really anything.
So at what point do you call it quits?
I’ve been “reading” this book for the last like four months. I mean, a good book typically takes me less than a week. I will sacrifice sleep, my favorite t.v. shows, {cough} work, to read a good book. But AGH I just can’t finish this book. (I refuse to give you the title because I really like the author.)
I think it’s because I hate all the characters. Like there is literally no one that I’m cheering for. They are all kind of miserable souls.
Crap.
What if that is the point of the book and I’m just not smart enough to get that?
But I just want to be done with it already! I want to read something where I care about the characters and want them to not fall off a cliff. You know?
Thoughts? Input?
. . . . Book suggestions?
So, what is not questionable or in need of a replacement?
This breakfast! These Breakfast Calzones are made with Jennie-O’s Lean Turkey Breakfast Sausage Links. They are absolutely delicious on their own, and they add a ton of flavor to these breakfast calzones!
These calzones would be perfect for a weekday breakfast, because you just cook the sausages in about 10 minutes, scramble some eggs, and then hand your kiddos calzones as they run out the door. They’d also make a great afternoon snack!
Breakfast Calzones
Ingredients
- 8 refrigerated biscuits
- about a half a cup of shredded cheese
- four eggs
- milk
- salt and pepper
- Jennie-O Lean Turkey Breakfast Links
- one egg white optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Cook the turkey links according to directions.
- Scramble the eggs with a splash of milk and a little salt and pepper and cook until done.
- Thin out each refrigerated biscuit. Add approximately a TBSP of shredded cheese, a TBSP or two of scrambled eggs, and one sausage link cut up. (See picture above.)
- Fold over the biscuit, and pinch it together.
- Brush the biscuits with a little bit of egg whites.
- Bake on parchment paper or a silicon lined baking sheet for 14 to 16 minutes or until golden. Add a small amount of shredded cheese to the top of the calzones for the last two minutes of baking.
- Serve immediately.
Lux says
Delicious recipe, book suggestion, ‘The Goldfinch”.
Suzanne says
I so relate (about the book). I’ve had a few of those… stop. Maybe the next one by this author will captivate you (that has happened, too).
I like that you-know-who allows free sample downloads… it allows me to see if I”m interested prior to purchasing… it is a great way to check out new authors (and long-time friends with new material).
Regarding these breakfast calzones – do you think they could be made up beforehand, refrigerated/frozen, then reheated in a microwave? My oldest goes to work really, really early and these would be right up his alley, provided I don’t have to get out of bed at 4am… lol
Lisa Longley says
I think as long as you froze right away it would be okay. Pillsbury dough isn’t awesome after it’s been out for a while. And yes! I need to do more of the previewing!
Tabitha says
Huge hit at a breakfast potluck this morning. I added a white gravy sauce on the side for our guys to dip these amazing breakfast bites into. Perfect way for everyone to start off this snowy morning.
Lisa Longley says
That gravy tip is genius, thanks Tabitha!
Sandra Roberts says
You want to read a book series that you both love and hate the main character? The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever by Stephen Donaldson. I read them as a child (I read at high school level by 3rd grade thanks to my Grandmother) They belonged to one of my older brothers and I have read them several times as an adult, they are that good!! I still have trouble putting them down while I read them and feel sad when I finish them.
Lisa Longley says
Thanks Sandra!
Kimberley R says
Really enjoyed this! Added some jalapeño relish on the inside for the adult calzones. I made my daughter a couple with egg white only (she doesn’t like the yellow part at all). It turned out really good! Something different for breakfast! Thanks again!
Mimi says
Nice recipe. Family liked it.
Lisa Longley says
I’m glad to hear it!