A delicious breakfast twist featuring flatbreads topped with sausage gravy, bacon, cheese, spinach, and eggs.
Author:Alex Lee
Prep Time:15 minutes
Cook Time:30 minutes
Total Time:45 minutes
Yield:2 servings 1x
Category:Breakfast
Method:Baking and Stovetop
Cuisine:American
Diet:Low Calorie
Ingredients
Scale
225 grams ground pork sausage
950 millilitres whole milk
95 grams plain flour
1 teaspoon fine salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
5 strips streaky bacon
2 flatbreads
15 grams fresh spinach, lightly packed
100 grams Cheddar Jack cheese, shredded
4 cherry tomatoes, sliced
4 large eggs
Instructions
Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add the ground pork sausage and break it apart with a wooden spoon. Cook until fully browned and no longer pink. Drain excess fat and reserve the cooked sausage.
In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the milk, flour, salt, and black pepper. Whisk continuously, cooking until the mixture thickens to a smooth gravy consistency. Adjust with additional milk for a thinner gravy or add more flour for a thicker texture if needed.
Stir the browned pork sausage into the prepared gravy. Remove the saucepan from the heat and set aside.
Preheat the oven to 220°C. Cut each bacon strip into four pieces. Cook the bacon pieces in a large skillet over medium heat until crisp to your preference. Remove bacon and set aside, reserving the rendered bacon fat in the skillet.
Add the fresh spinach to the bacon fat in the skillet. Toss and cook for approximately 2 minutes, or until fully wilted.
Lay out the flatbreads on a baking tray. Spread a generous layer of the sausage gravy evenly over each flatbread. Top with shredded Cheddar Jack cheese, wilted spinach, sliced cherry tomatoes, and cooked bacon pieces.
Crack two eggs into a small bowl. Carefully slide the eggs onto each flatbread. Repeat with the remaining two eggs for the second flatbread.
Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes, or until the cheese has melted and eggs are cooked to desired doneness.
Notes
For a spicier gravy, consider adding hot sauce or additional pepper.
Feel free to substitute turkey bacon for a lighter option.
Adjust the cooking time for eggs depending on how runny or firm you prefer them.