Add Protein To Your Meals With Hillshire Farms! #BringHillshireHome

This post sponsored by Hillshire Farm as part of the Mom It Forward Blogger Network #BringHillshireHome campaign.

When I was young, some women in our neighborhood always made sausage corn dogs and sold it to students in our area. What I loved about their sausage corn dogs was that the batter they used isn’t the usual corn dog batter. They used a sweet waffle mix which complemented the salty taste of the sausage so well that we always bugged our parents to buy us some.

For some reason, I can’t find corn dogs like that anymore, so I decided to just make one for myself. It’s really easy to make so any kitchen novice like me can perfect it without needing much practice.

Sausage Waffle

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

  • For the batter:
    • 2 cups pancake/waffle mix
    • 1 1/3 cup milk
    • 1 egg
    • 2 tbsp oil
    • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 12 pcs Jimmy Dean Pork Sausage Links
  • 12 skewers
  • Karo syrup for glazing
  • Most importantly, a corn dog maker! Because I honestly have no idea how to make these without one!

 

Ingredients - Hillshire Farms Jimmy Dean

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Pre-heat the corn dog maker.
  2. Mix all of the ingredients for the batter in a bowl until you get a smooth consistency.
  3. Insert skewers into sausages.
  4. Pour batter in each corn dog mold until about three quarters full.
  5. Put a sausage in each of the mold and add more batter on top of the sausages.
  6. Close the lid on the corn dog maker and wait for about 5 minutes.
  7. Check the waffles and add more batter or flip as needed.
  8. Place cooked waffles on a plate and pour syrup on them.
  9. Enjoy!

Pretty simple right? You just really have to have a corn dog maker!

Sausage Waffle - Sam - Hillshire Farms Jimmy Dean

This was such a hit at home and I encourage you to try it if you haven’t tasted sausage waffles yet! You can also put hotdogs, cheddar cheese (or any kind of cheese you prefer) instead of sausages.

Glazed Sausage Waffle - Hillshire Farms Jimmy Dean

Safeway currently has some downloadable eCoupons for Hillshire Brand products including Jimmy Dean products! These eCoupons are available for J4U members so if you’re not a J4U member yet, be sure to download the mobile app and sign up for it!

Hillshire Brand products can help add protein to your family’s meals! This would be awesome for any family who needs energy for the day! I mean, who doesn’t, right?

Hillshire farms Jimmy Dean ecoupons
Here are some other recipe ideas using Hillshire Brand products:

  1. Jimmy Dean Breakfast – simple additions to make a great breakfast
  2. Mini Corn Dogs for the entire family
  3. Smokin’ Sausage, Eggs and Potatoes for Breakfast
  4. Buttermilk Biscuit Waffles with Creamy Sausage Gravy
  5. Smoked Sausage & Potatoes with Broccoli Recipe
  6. Zombie Muffins with Lil Smokies
  7. Bring home the State Fair with Hillshire Farms
  8. Homemade Stromboli with Sausage

 

This post sponsored by Hillshire Farm as part of the Mom It Forward Blogger Network #BringHillshireHome campaign.

 

Comments

Add Protein To Your Meals With Hillshire Farms! #BringHillshireHome — 74 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this recipe with us. This looks like something children of all ages would like to eat.

  2. WOW! This is a very awesome recipe that I never thought of making or trying. I would love to make this because it looks so much fun and I bet tastes delicious!

  3. Thanks for the Great Review on your Sausage Waffles! I never knew that they actually make a corn dog maker! That one surprised me! Those Sausage Waffles looked Yummy! I’ve never heard of them before now either! And, those other suggestions you listed, WOW! We do enjoy Jimmy Dean Sausages in this house! I’m pretty sure that your Sausage Waffles would go over big here in our house! Thanks so much for sharing your recipe and the pictures! I really do appreciate it! You made me hungry just from reading your review! Thanks again, Michele 🙂

  4. I have never thought about this with sausage! I actually had the pleasure of having a “waffle dog” last year but i am very intrigued to try it with sausage!

  5. This looks delicious I can’t wait to give it a try. I’d also like to try the Smoked Sausage & Potatoes with Broccoli Recipe. Thank you for sharing this recipe post.

  6. I know you can buy similar sausage waffles on a stick, but I had no idea you could make these yourself, great money saver, wonder if you could freeze these?

  7. This is such an awesome recipe. I am going to fix it for my grandson. I think he will really enjoy it. Thanks for the great review and pictures.

  8. I’m going to need to get a corn dog maker, I think my kids would really love these for breakfast… ok so would I. I pinned so I can easily find this recipe. Looks delish!

  9. YUM! These look so delicious. I’ve never had waffle sticks before, but I’ve had pancake sticks and they were amazing. I’m loving the extra protein for breakfast too! A breakfast that is rich in protein always wakes me up and keeps me full until lunch time rolls around 🙂

  10. We make home made corn dogs all the time. I wonder if you can make these without a maker? It seems like it would be the same.

  11. These look delicious. I’ve bought Hillshire Farm for my family for years, we love their products.

  12. These sausage dogs look great! What a fantastic idea. I can’t wait to make these for my family. Thank you for the recipie.

  13. I love this recipe, and know my grandkids are going to love it as well. What a great mix of tastes and textures! Thank you!

  14. These sausages looks so yummy! I think I may have some tonight for breakfast for dinner!

  15. Super simple yet awesome! Better than grabbing any pre-made ones. Will definitely try a batch of these with Hillshire links for the rest of the family and with some veggie sausage links for myself.

  16. Those look simply wonderful! I love sausages and waffles and I know everyone else in the house does too! you have given me a wonderful recipe! Thanks!!

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  19. I have tried a couple of different bands pre-cooked sausage links. I don’t care for them. I would rather buy the sausage and cook it up myself.

  20. I loved your recipe for Glazed Sausage Waffles on a stick! I don’t have a corn dog maker and I want these Sausage Waffles Bad! They sound oh so Yummy! They don’t sound hard to make as long as you have a machine. Thanks so very much for sharing this with all of us! I truly appreciate it & I want one right now!!!! LOL Thanks, Michele 🙂
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  21. You know, this is something I’ve never thought of – and now I don’t know why! It seems so ovious! I do the combination of sweet and savory together, so I know I’ll love this. Pinned & planned, it’s going to taste SO good, I know!

  22. What a great idea, and it looks delicious. I can’t wait to give this a try. Thank you for sharing this recipe post.

  23. This is a great idea. I have made a sandwich this way nut never thought of putting it
    on a stick, that makes it so convenient. Thanks for sharing this.

  24. These look soooo good! And I’ve never heard of them before, how can that be?! I’d love to try these, and I might get addicted asap!

  25. That sounds like a kid friendly meal. I wouldn’t eat it but I do see the appeal to a child. A sweet, fun meal to eat.

  26. I never eat in the morning. We sometimes have a breakfast for dinner day. I like to make breakfast burritos.

  27. these look soo good, I get invited to a brunch, I’d like to make these – and make some batches ahead, too!!! oh boy!

  28. I love this idea! Think it would work as pancakes too. It makes breakfast easier to eat on the go as well.

  29. My husband would be so into trying this. Breakfast foods go together so well like this!

  30. Kids eat the strangest things. It seems like they all love corn dogs, Maybe it’s having the food on a stick. I never could eat those things.

  31. Ohhh these look good and simple to make too!

    Thanks for the Post, Pictures, and the Recipe! I will have to try these!