Here is a How to Make Loaded Jalapeño Breakfast Biscuit Bites, ready-to-publish blog post inspired by the video from the Okie Smokin channel.
If you’re looking to shake up your morning routine with an all-in-one breakfast that tastes like it came straight from your favorite drive-thru, you’ve found it. Inspired by a recent recipe video from the Okie Smokin channel, these Loaded Jalapeño Breakfast Biscuit Bites pack sausage, egg, cheese, and a perfect kick of jalapeño into a buttery biscuit crust.
The genius of this recipe is that it uses a standard muffin tin to build individual, grab-and-go breakfast cups. They’re savory, a little spicy, and completely satisfying.
Let’s break down exactly how to make them, along with a few pro-tips learned from the kitchen!
The Ingredient Lineup
You don’t need anything fancy for these breakfast bites—just a few morning staples:
- Canned Biscuits: Your favorite brand of flaky, pull-apart refrigerated biscuits.
- Breakfast Sausage: Pre-cooked and crumbled.
- Eggs: Whisked and seasoned.
- Shredded Cheese: Cheddar or a Monterey Jack blend works beautifully.
- Jalapeños: Freshly sliced for that signature kick.
- Butter: For greasing the pan.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Before you start assembling, make sure your breakfast sausage is fully cooked and crumbled, and your oven is preheated to 350°F.
1.Prep the Pan:1-2 mins.
Generously butter the wells of your muffin pan. This ensures the biscuits don’t stick and gives the crust an extra rich, golden finish [00:55].
2.Split and Layer the Dough:3 mins.
Take your refrigerated biscuits and carefully split them in half horizontally [00:29]. Place one half of a biscuit into the bottom of each muffin cup to act as your base crust [01:45].
3.Load the Fillings:3-4 mins.
Drop a generous spoonful of your pre-cooked sausage into each dough cup [02:05]. Follow it up with a few slices of fresh jalapeño [03:06].
4.Add Egg and Cheese:2 mins.
Pour a small amount of your whisked eggs over the fillings [02:22]. Tip: Don’t overfill with egg, or it will spill out as it bakes! Top everything off with a healthy handful of shredded cheese [03:32].
5.Bake to Perfection:12-15 mins.
Pop the pan into your preheated 350°F oven [04:00]. Bake until the biscuit edges are golden brown, the cheese is melted, and the egg is fully set and no longer runny [04:22].
The Verdict & Golden Cooking Tips
When these come out of the oven, let them cool for just a minute before carefully lifting them out of the pan. The result? A fully contained breakfast sandwich where the bottom biscuit crust holds all the savory goodness together [05:09].
Important Takeaway from the Chef: As noted in the video, standard muffin tins can get a bit tight when you start stacking biscuits, egg, and sausage. For the best results and less spillover, using a deeper muffin pan or a jumbo muffin tin is highly recommended [05:30]!
These bites have a classic, comforting flavor profile that rivals any fast-food breakfast biscuit, but with a fresh homemade spin and a crisp jalapeño pop [06:13].
