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How to Cook ImpossibleTM Sausage Made from Plants (+ why it is a must for your menu)

Move over sausage and cheese, a new breakfast sandwich is on the menu.

Americans love breakfast. Last year, American consumers ate nearly 102 billion breakfasts(opens in a new tab) (in addition to 50 billion morning snacks) and consumer spending on QSR breakfast items is up 31% from 5 years ago(opens in a new tab). Over half of adults said (opens in a new tab)they are more likely to pick up a breakfast meal from a fast food joint, coffee shop or restaurant on their way to work than they were two years ago, and coffee and snack establishments are seeing 47% of their customer traffic during the morning hours. Plant-based alternatives are also driving traffic during breakfast, with 32% of millennials saying they would like a vegetarian or vegan offering for breakfast(opens in a new tab). This is excellent news for restaurants considering adding new convenient options to the menu. Queue Impossible™ Sausage Made From Plants.

Do you have a satisfying, convenient breakfast option on your menu? If not, allow us to introduce you to your customers’ newest obsession. If you do, make room because you’re going to want to add this award-winning item to the menu.

What is Impossible Sausage?

Impossible Sausage comes in pre-seasoned, pre-cooked patties that are easy to cook with and perfect for breakfast — or any time of day. We took the spicy, savory and craveworthy taste people love about pork sausage and recreated the experience from plants.

Each 1.6 oz fully cooked and pre-seasoned patty contains the satisfying flavor and protein you love from animal pork sausage, but with: 

  • 45% fewer calories*

  • 60% less total fat*

  • 50% less saturated fat* and 

  • 0 mg of cholesterol (2.5g saturated fat)*

Since introducing Impossible Sausage, the industry has gone wild. From receiving the 2020 Food and Beverage award(opens in a new tab) to being called ‘one of the most successful plant-based food launches in modern history(opens in a new tab)’, our humble sausage patty has been making some big waves.

Why all the buzz? Because of its delicious, meaty taste. A Thrillist author even ‘forgot it was plant-based’(opens in a new tab) upon tasting it for the first time and admitted that “this one had me fooled because it tasted so much like regular breakfast sausage. I even checked the receipt to verify there hadn't been a mix-up. There hadn't.”

Image courtesy of Jamba Juice's Instagram(opens in a new tab)

This sentiment is echoed by consumers at scale, as Impossible Sausage is preferred over the leading pork sausage:

In a test of over 200 consumers, the Impossible Sausage was preferred 54% to 46% over the same breakfast sandwich build made with the leading pork sausage. 

Another benefit? Adding Impossible Sausage to your menu can drive greater sales, increased traffic, and deliver record performance.(opens in a new tab)

How to Cook Impossible Sausage 

Because Impossible Sausage comes in convenient, fully cooked and pre-seasoned patties, they work well in any breakfast menu item. 

You can cook Impossible Sausage patties from a thawed or frozen state, but since they are pre-cooked, we recommend reheating each one to no more than 140°F. Impossible Sausage is best prepared seared on a flat-top griddle or in a saute pan with a dash of oil to prevent sticking. It can also be cooked in a microwave, turbochef, convection oven, or deep fryer, and we recommend it served hot for the best experience.

You can also dice the patties before heating to use in omelets, breakfast burritos or sausage gravy. For more information, check out our Back of House Cooking Guidelines.(opens in a new tab)

 

Menu Inspiration - Breakfast Builds with Impossible Sausage

If you want to differentiate your restaurant and attract more consumers, you have to start with delicious, convenient and plant-based menu offerings. Here are a few ideas from our partners to get you started.

1. (opens in a new tab) Impossible™ Handwich

Image courtesy of Jamba Juice website(opens in a new tab)

2. Starbucks(opens in a new tab) Impossible™ Breakfast Sandwich

Image Courtesy of Starbucks website(opens in a new tab)

3. Coco’s Bakery(opens in a new tab) Impossible™ Breakfast Burrito 

Image Courtesy of Coco's website(opens in a new tab)

4. Little Man's Juice Bar and Grill(opens in a new tab) Vegan Griddle

Image courtesy of Instagram(opens in a new tab)

5. Little Barn Coffee House(opens in a new tab) Homemade Biscuit Sandwich

Image courtesy of Instagram(opens in a new tab)

6. Culture Cafe VA (opens in a new tab)Breakfast Bowl

Image Courtesy of Instagram(opens in a new tab)

Are you ready to add Impossible Sausage Made From Plants to your menu?

Then grab a free sample(opens in a new tab) and try it for yourself. Your customers will thank you. 


*The leading foodservice pork sausage contains 190 calories, 18g total fat, 6g saturated fat, and 25mg cholesterol per 45g serving. Impossible Sausage contains 100 calories, 7g total fat, 2.5g saturated fat, and 0 mg cholesterol per 45g serving.

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