Review of Aldi Breakfast Best Brown and Serve Sausage Links

When it comes to grocery shopping, I choose to go to about three to four different stores depending upon needs whether it is selection of just the right meats, produce, dairy, or overall value. One of the best stores in my neighborhood to shop for value is Aldi. The store is tough to beat on prices when it comes to numerous products. Unfortunately not every item sold at Aldi is worth saving money when the quality is lacking. One recent visit to the local Aldi revealed frozen brown and serve sausage links by Breakfast Best. We picked up a box of this breakfast food at the suggestion of a neighbor that stated these sausages were the perfect complement to morning eggs.

When there is adequate time to prepare a good family breakfast, I will not succumb to short cuts such as quick made sausage links or prepackaged frozen hash browns. But then there are those times were we want a good breakfast without the long prep time associated with cooking raw sausages and potatoes. That reason alone was enough to purchase the box of the Aldi Breakfast Best Sausage.

Taste

The links cook amazingly quickly as they can be heated either by microwave or skillet. The microwave method is slightly faster as ten links can be heated thoroughly in as little as two and a half minutes. After I nuked the links, I chopped them into small bite size pieces and scrambled them with eggs and cheese. The first bite of the sausage was surprisingly good. I thought these little sausages very much resembled the banquet brand premade sausages. These little links tasted way better than the name brand. The sausages had a slight peppery and sweet flavor that went well with my scrambled egg creation.

Quantity

The breakfast best sausage links are sold as ten links in box which weighs in at seven ounces. The serving size is 3 links though I can easily feed my family of five when I heat up ten of these and add them to a skillet of eggs and other ingredients. .

Price

The box of Aldi Breakfast Best brown and serve fully cooked sausage links cost a measly eighty nine cents. I am typically able to pick these up for a lower price than a carton of eggs. This price goes about a dollar cheaper than the banquet brand sausage links. This product is probably one of the shining stars offered by the Aldi store.

Overall Opinion

I have tasted many different brands of breakfast sausage and still regard the raw links purchased at the local meat market to be number one. For cost and convenience sake, I rate these Breakfast Best sausages a super strong buy. I do not think they are the greatest as a standalone sausage link with pancakes or French toast, but they should be prepared as chopped and scrambled with eggs and some toast on standby.


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