Kid Approved Applewood Chicken Breakfast Sausage

The Everyday Breakfast That Still Feels Good

This applewood chicken breakfast sausage is one of those recipes that just fits into real life.
Not just weekend brunch.
Not just something fancy.
But the kind of breakfast you make when you’re trying to take care of yourself…
and still want your food to taste good.
It’s simple, a little smoky, and light enough to sit next to a bowl of oatmeal or a plate of eggs without feeling heavy.
And somehow, it still feels like a full breakfast.
Why Applewood Chicken Breakfast Sausage Stays in Rotation
- Lighter than traditional pork sausage
- Smoky, savory flavor without being overpowering
- Works with both sweet and savory breakfasts
- Easy to make ahead
- Feels balanced and satisfying
Homemade Applewood breakfast sausage is the one you make when you want breakfast to feel easy, steady, and taken care of.

Applewood Chicken Breakfast Sausage
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine all ingredients.
- Mix until the meat becomes slightly sticky and well combined.
- Cook a small test patty in a skillet over medium heat. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.
- Scoop using a #24 scoop for even portions.
- Press into patties using plastic wrap and a glass.
- Cook over medium heat until browned and fully cooked.
- Notes
- Applewood smoked salt adds depth and authentic smoky flavor.
- Avoid overusing liquid smoke.
- Adjust sweetness and smoke after testing a small patty.
Nutrition
Notes
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Let us know how it was!What We Eat This With
This is where it really shines.
- A warm bowl of oatmeal
- Scrambled or fried eggs
- Toast or biscuits
- Breakfast plates
It works with sweet breakfasts.
It works with savory ones.
It just fits.
What Makes This Homemade Chicken Sausage Different
Compared to pork sausage, this one:
- Feels lighter
- Has a softer texture
- Lets the smoky flavor come through without heaviness
- Works better for everyday breakfasts
It’s not trying to replace pork sausage.
It’s just giving you another option.
Storage Tips
Refrigerator
- Store cooked sausage in an airtight container
- Keeps for 3–4 days
Freezer
- Freeze raw or cooked sausage
- Keeps for up to 3 months
Freeze in patties so breakfast is already halfway done
FAQs
Is chicken sausage dry?
It can be if you leave out the oil, or it’s overcooked. Cook just until done, and don’t overwork the meat.
Can I mix chicken and pork?
Yes, that will add richness while keeping it lighter overall.
Is the smoky flavor strong?
No, it’s subtle—just enough to give it depth.
