English Muffin Breakfast Pizza

20 Minutes

Easy

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ingredients:

Directions:

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Directions:

1. Add the Bob Evans Liquid Egg Whites and pesto to a lightly greased ramekin
2. Place the ramekin in the center of a pot, and add water around the outside, just enough to cover the bottom ¼ of the ramekin. Cover with a lid, and cook over medium to steam the egg whites.
3. To assemble the pizza, separate the halves of the Thomas’ Sourdough English Muffin, working with just one. First, spread a layer of marinara sauce on the muffin. Add the steamed egg, the cooked Bob Evans Original Pork Sausage, and a handful of shredded mozzarella.
4. Broil or bake the pizza, just until the cheese is melted. Garnish with thyme, then enjoy!

What Is pork broth?

 

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

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