A few years back I set out to make you a meal prep breakfast that wasn’t just eggs or oatmeal (though I do love both). Since I’m a huge fan of restaurant-style breakfast sausage, I decided to make you a delicious, healthy version of sausage patties with juicy blueberries and a hint of sweet maple syrup.
These maple blueberry turkey sausage patties are filled with lovely herbs and spices and are bursting with blueberries in every bite. They’re super easy to make and freezer-friendly, too, so here’s your sign to skip the Jimmy Deans and keep a stack right in your freezer!
I’ll leave you with a little excerpt from my original blog post, which still holds true:
“Old episodes of Felicity are playing as I write this post. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, then disregard, but if you love Felicity, I have to know — are you Team Ben or Team Noel?!
I will forever love Ben and believe these blueberry turkey sausage breakfast patties are just as dreamy as he is.”
These sausage patties are still just as dreamy. I hope you love them!
What makes these turkey sausage patties healthier?
Compared to their pork sausage counterpart, these homemade turkey sausage patties are much leaner and have less fat than the traditional pork version. However, they definitely don’t skimp on juiciness! They have incredible flavor, are freezer-friendly and cook up in less than 10 minutes.
Ingredients in this blueberry breakfast sausage
These deliciously juicy turkey sausage patties are filled with flavorful herbs and spices, plus a wonderful hint of sweetness. Here’s what you’ll need to make them:
- Ground turkey: because these are turkey sausage breakfast patties, you’ll need some 93% lean ground turkey.
- Maple syrup: these sausage patties get a hint of sweetness from pure maple syrup.
- Herbs & spices: add amazing flavor with fresh garlic and sage, dried thyme, ground cumin, ground ginger, allspice, cayenne pepper, salt & pepper.
- Blueberries: you’re going to LOVE the bursts of blueberries in every bite. Feel free to use fresh or frozen!
- Oil: you’ll need a little olive oil or coconut oil to cook the sausage patties.
The key to keeping turkey sausage moist
You may be wondering how to keep these turkey sausage patties from drying out upon cooking, and I’ve got the answer! It’s critical to use a 93% lean ground turkey. If you use too lean of turkey meat, the patties will end up tasting dry. A little fat adds flavor and moisture, so be sure that you do not use extra lean ground turkey or ground chicken.
How to make blueberry turkey sausage
- Mix the patties. Start by adding all of the ingredients besides the blueberries to a large bowl and mix everything well with clean hands. Then, carefully incorporate the blueberries into the turkey sausage mixture.
- Shape the patties. Form 8 even-sized patties about 1/3 inch thick. Make sure the blueberries are nice and tucked into them so that they don’t pop out while cooking.
- Cook & flip. Cook the turkey sausage patties in a skillet with a little oil over medium heat for about 5 minutes. Then flip and cook 4-5 minutes more until they’re fully cooked.
- Serve & devour. Serve your blueberry breakfast patties warm with all of your go-to breakfast sides! See below for plenty of inspo.
What to serve with turkey sausage patties
Personally, I love to serve these breakfast patties with a drizzle of maple syrup, fried eggs and my delicious crispy roasted breakfast potatoes. YUM. More amazing breakfast companions for you:
- The Best Healthy Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins (gluten free!)
- Fluffy Coconut Flour Pancakes with Wild Blueberry Maple Syrup
- Chaffles (Cheese & Egg Waffles)
- Lemon Poppy Seed Blueberry Baked Oatmeal
- The French Toast I Can’t Stop Eating
- Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs
Get even more breakfast recipes here!
Storing tips
Store any leftover breakfast sausage patties in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Simply reheat them in the microwave or on a skillet when ready to serve.
Make them ahead and freeze for later
- Freeze before cooking: shape your turkey sausage patties and place them in an airtight, freezer-friendly bag or container. If you’re stacking the patties I’d recommend putting wax or parchment paper in between the layers so that they don’t stick together. Freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, you can either let them thaw in the fridge before cooking or cook them directly from frozen – you may just need to cook them a bit longer from frozen.
- Freeze after cooking: let your breakfast patties cool completely before placing them in airtight, freezer-friendly containers or bags. As I mentioned above, put wax or parchment paper in between the layers of patties if you’re stacking them. Freeze them for up to 3 months. To reheat, let them thaw in the fridge before reheating in the microwave or on the stovetop for a couple of minutes on each side. You can also reheat these directly from frozen – I recommend doing so on the stovetop.
More low carb breakfast recipes
- Chicken Sausage, Egg and Cheese Muffins
- 5-Ingredient Almond Flour Pancakes
- Good Morning Almond Flour Blueberry Muffin Bread
- Mushroom Spinach Bacon Egg Cups (low carb!)
- Spinach & Goat Cheese Quiche with Sweet Potato Crust
Get all of my low carb breakfast recipes here!
I hope you love these blueberry turkey sausage breakfast patties! If you make them be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked them. Enjoy, xo!
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Ingredients
- 1 pound 93% lean ground turkey (do not use extra lean)
- 2 garlic cloves, finely minced
- 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon fresh chopped sage (about 4 medium sage leaves)
- 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon allspice
- ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- ⅓ cup fresh or frozen blueberries
- 1 teaspoon coconut oil or olive oil (for cooking)
Instructions
- Place all ingredients besides the blueberries and oil in a large bowl and use your hands to mix until well combined. Add in blueberries and gently incorporate them into the meat. Form into 8 even sized patties, about 1/3 inch thick. Make sure the blueberries are tucked into the meat or they may pop out upon cooking.
- Add 1 teaspoon coconut oil to a nonstick skillet and place over medium heat. Add turkey patties and cook for about 5 minutes then flip and cook for another 4-5 minutes or until fully cooked.
- To prepare a plate, pair two breakfast patties with 2 fried eggs. Drizzle sausage patties with just a tiny bit of maple syrup and enjoy! Serves 4, 2 patties each.
Recipe Notes
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This post was originally published on January 7th, 2019, and republished on February 15th, 2022.
55 comments
Omg can’t wait to make these! I love savory and sweet combos! I always dip my bacon in maple syrup lol! Will make soon and report back 🙂
YES sweet & savory for breakfast is the best. Hope you love these Ema!
Wow, what an intriguing recipe, sounds absolutely delicious. Thanks for sharing, Monique! 🙂
One of my new favs! Thanks for the note, Nicole 🙂
Just made these tonight. Delicious! As always, AK spice blend is perfection. I intended to save these for breakfasts, but made a quick change to my dinner plans because I couldn’t wait. Thanks!
These were delicious!!! Husband and kids loved them too (so much, my oldest grabbed a few off the pile for his school lunch tomorrow). This is a winner.
So happy to hear that! Perfect for school lunches 🙂
These were great! I made them and my 3 boys devoured them all – I had to fight to get a bite!
If you do not have fresh sage, are you able to use ground sage (prepared spice)? If yes, how much would you recommend? Thank you.
They look delicious in the photos but not my favourite with the turkey meat. Would recommend giving it a try though because they would be a great healthy alternative.
Feel free to use another type of meat for the sausage if you’d like!
This Is delicious to me and I want to try it in my home. And the way of explaining is very good.
Enjoy!
I wanted to clarify whether the maple syrup goes into the mix as measurement is provided in the ingredients, or only drizzled when served.
It goes into the mix 🙂
I finally got around to making these and they were so good! My kids gobbled it up in minutes. I didn’t have fresh sage so I used 1/2 tsp of ground sage in line with the other spices, and the flavor was on point! This will be in our rotation for sure! Thanks!
Amazing! So happy the kiddos loved them, too 🙂
What could I use as an alternative to blueberries? I’m allergic. Yes I know who is allergic to blueberries?! The answer is me.
Feel free to leave them out!
Can the sausage and blueberry mixture be made into patties in advance and kept frozen until ready to fry?
Thanks!
Yes, absolutely!
These were so good! I love the added sweetness of the blueberries.
Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
Hi!
Wondering how these would hold up if I excluded the garlic and all seasonings besides salt? I figure it might be kind of bland. But we have some issues with garlic, black pepper, and spice in our family so I usually just keep it to salt as far as seasonings.
They should hold up just fine, but you’re right, they might not have the same bold flavor! Still could be good though 🙂
These are my go to for a quick breakfast or protein snack. I’m following the AIP protocol so I eliminated the allspice, cumin, pepper and cayenne and they are still super yummy!
Delicious!
I was absolutely amazed at how well these turned out. The seasonings are absolutely perfect! I will definitely make these a weekly staple.
So glad you loved it! One of our favs for breakfast & brunch.
Delicious! I felt like they tasted more like sliders than sausage patties but maybe that’s to be expected with ground turkey sausage? I mean it’s worth it for it being healthier! The maple drizzle at the end is a must!
It may have been the ground turkey used but glad you enjoyed!
Made it this weekend and it was so good! I’ve never paired blueberries with sausage, what a surprisingly good combo.
The sweet & savory is so delicious 🙂 Glad you enjoyed!
I made these using extra lean turkey, because that’s what my husband brought home from the grocery store. I added an egg white to improve the moisture content, and they turned out beautifully. The fresh sage added a wonderful scent, and the blueberries provided a nice little pop of sweetness to nearly every bite. Overall, they were unexpectedly delicious! These didn’t last long in my house. I’ll be making them again and again.
I am SO happy to hear you loved these, Colleen! This description makes me want to make these again ASAP haha!!
Delicious recipe my husband and 14 month old loved them too especially since they gave blueberries in them. I omitted some of the spices and they still turned out great!
So glad that you guys are loving them, Adele!
Great recipe. I made triple and froze them (cooked). Works well to microwave for about a minute and enjoy!
Such a good idea to make a big batch, glad you’re enjoying them!
Like the combo of meat and fruit for breakfast. Way too much food for this person. But all ingredients are very fresh and and aromatic looking, good food for every meal. It feel like it’s made with love And it’s simple and inspiring to celebrate, even if one was only an observer.
I LOVE finding different recipes for friends and family.Your Blueberry/sausage Patties are just the perfect recipe to fit my need! What’s not to like with this one?
Yay!! I’m so happy you’re loving them, Pat! 🙂
Great!
Hasn’t tried them yet
These are great to meal prep for the week. Paired with 2 eggs, makes a very filling and high protein breakfast. I used 1/2 tsp ground sage instead of fresh. I would do 1/4 tsp cumin or none at all next time, as I think it adds a slightly odd flavor that doesn’t mesh with the rest. But overall very good!
Another absolute winner! I loveeeee that this is made with everything I typically have in the pantry, prep was literally 2 minutes and kid/parent approved! I airfried a couple and pan fried a couple and I’d def recc pan frying. SO MUCH FLAVOR. My 1yo devoured them and I may have eaten a couple standing over the pan also 😛 thanks again AK for always being so consistent – never a bad recipe!
Woohooo I’m so happy you and the fam loved these! Good to know that the pan frying method was better than the air fryer 👍 Thanks so much for the review, Logan!
Delicious! Would be curious about baking vs pan frying. (I love when I don’t have to clean a greasy stove!) Any guidance for this?
Mmmmmm….will be making this again!
Yay! Excited to hear this recipe turned out great 🙂
Just made these and wow, are they good! I used 1/2 teaspoon dried sage as I didn’t have fresh and they turned out wonderful!
I made this with the recommended turkey, and everything else, but I added some Worcestershire sauce. I made extras and froze them uncooked in the freezer. I made one for lunch and it was sooooo delicious. Will definitely keep in my rotation. Will try the apple one next. Thank you!
I was looking for a sausage patty recipe so I could make homemade McGriddles and I’m so glad I found these. I made them smaller than the recipe (I got 14 out of one batch) and they’re so tasty!!!! I used ground chicken and added a bit more frozen blueberries but otherwise stuck to the recipe to a T. I cannot wait for breakfast sandwiches next week! Will definitely make these again soon!
Love that! OMG great idea to use these for breakfast sandwiches!