If you are hosting a breakfast or brunch event anytime soon, I recommend these sheet pan breakfast sandwiches with Hawaiian rolls.
These are SO easy to make and I’ll share lots of options to customize these with different fillings, as well.
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Breakfast is one of those meals that is sometimes kind of hard to make for a larger group (while still keeping things hot and fresh).
That’s what I love about these sheet pan breakfast sandwiches. You make them all at once, and they are ready to be devoured by a group for a Mother’s Day brunch or Christmas morning.
Sheet pan breakfast sandwiches include:
- Hawaiian rolls (or any small slider buns you prefer)
- Cheese slices (I like cheddar but other melty cheeses are great, too)
- Protein, veggie sausage, meat sausage, bacon, or deli-style ham slices
- Soft scrambled eggs
- Everything bagel seasoning for the tops (so they taste like a bagel sandwich)
You want the eggs soft scrambled, almost undercooked, as they will cook a little more in the oven once the sandwiches are assembled.
I like to whisk in a few green onions, but you could also add a little hot sauce or cayenne if you want to add some heat.
I love using Hawaiian rolls for these breakfast sandwiches—they are the perfect size and I just love the sweet flavor alongside the other savory components of this recipe.
To assemble the sandwiches, don’t tear the rolls apart. Use a serrated knife to cut through the entire group of rolls, so it’s two large pieces (a bottom and a top). It’s easy to separate the sandwiches after they cook, so no need to do this before.
I assemble these sheet pan breakfast sandwiches this way: bottom bread, cheese slice, protein, eggs, second cheese slice, then bread tops. Then, I add an egg wash and sprinkle on the everything bagel seasoning.
Once the cheese melts, this keeps everything together so the sandwich fillings don’t fall out while you eat them.
If you make these for a brunch gathering let me know what you think! xo. Emma
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Ingredients
- 2 packages Hawaiian rolls (24 rolls total)
- 20 slices cheese (cheddar)
- 8 veggie sausage patties (or other protein (see notes))
- 9 eggs
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 2 tablespoons green onions (chopped)
- 3 tablespoons everything bagel seasoning
Instructions
- Cook the veggie sausages (or other protein) until cooked and crispy if applicable.
- In a medium size bowl, whisk together 8 eggs and 2 tablespoons milk. Soft scramble with chopped green onions. Set aside.
- Leaving the rolls attached to one another, slice down the center so you have a top half and a bottom half.
- Cover a sheet pan with parchment paper. Add the bottom roll layer.
- Add a layer of cheese slices.
- Layer on the cooked protein.
- Layer on the soft scrambled eggs.
- Add another layer of cheese slices, then top with the remaining bread tops.
- In a small bowl, whisk one egg and one tablespoon water.
- Brush the tops of the sandwiches with the egg wash and then sprinkle on the everything bagel seasoning.
- Bake at 350°F for 6-8 minutes, until the cheese is very melted.
Notes
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I made these Breakfast Sandwiches & my husband asked me to make sure I don’t lose the recipe! He loves them!
I used Colby Jack cheese & Banquet Sausage patties because that’s what I had on hand. My husband requested that I make them exactly the same way next time! Thank you for a delicious & simple recipe!
Love how easy and yummy this is! Total crowd pleaser!
Loved making these! Such a great twist on the classic ham hawaiian roll sandwich. We only had one pack of rolls but used the same amount of all the other ingredients and it turned out great!
Niece made a similar version of this for our family get together on Sunday with both a vegan and carnivore version. Pinning this for Christmas morning.
I have made these little sliders for dinner several times and they are absolutely delicious. The whole family loves them! My kids call them cheeseburgers and my 5 year old even said “These are delicious! It’s like I’m living in a dream with so many cheeseburgers!”
Have you ever made them ahead of time? Looking for any make ahead tips for a gathering next weekend
Delicious!
I made these and we ate some fresh and froze the rest for the week. Making again for this week!
Hooray! So glad you enjoyed them!
These are absolutely delicious! I made these for a back-to-school faculty breakfast! Instead of individual patties, I used rolls of pork sausage. I spread each roll out/mashed it down evenly in a 9X13 pan and baked it at 350 for 25 degrees. It’s the perfect size for one pack of Hawaiian rolls! It is a little thinner and so easy!
Made these for our big family beach vacation. It was a hit. Did half soysage on buttery rolls and the other half bacon on sweet rolls, American cheese on the bottom and shredded cheddar on the top layer. 10/10 would make again.
Wanted to add that I used a whole dozen eggs.
Was wondering about just 8 eggs for 24 rolls? Doesn’t seem like enough eggs
I made these this week! So good! I made them on Sunday night and popped them in the fridge. I’ve been cutting off a few each morning and warming them in the air fryer! Its kind of amazing!
Did you fully cook everything the night before and refrigerate and then just reheat? or did you just cook the eggs and protein the night before? thanks.
These look delicious! Do they freeze well?
I have not tried freezing them. If you do, please let us know how it goes. Now I’m curious.
This looks delicious! Adding it to my meal
plan for the week!
I made these for Mothers Day brunch, and everyone absolutely loved them! I made half with turkey sausage and half with pork. The cheese on bottom and top really make it extra delicious. Also loved that they were SO simple to make yet so unique and fun. Thank you so much for sharing the recipe!
These look amazing! I absolutely can’t wait to make some!!!
These look INCREDIBLE. I am 100% cooking them for “breakfast for dinner” night for our family.
I made these for dinner last night, and they taste as amazing as they look!
I skipped the meat and it was still tasty. The green onion was a fun addition, I definitely recommend it.