I realize if you’re not in Texas, you might not know what these are. Essentially they are breakfast treats – wrapped in a sweet bread. We eat them regularly here. You can get them savory or sweet – just depending. We prefer the savory, so that’s what I made.
I have to say, I impressed the hell out of myself with these. Oh, did you hear that snap? Yep, that was my arm, I broke it patting myself on the back.
Moving on.
The cast:

1 cup warm milk
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 egg yolk, beaten
3 cups bread flour
1/2 tablespoon salt
3 tablespoons butter
1/3 cup white sugar
3 teaspoons active yeast
I dumped all this in the breadmaker, put it on knead, and walked away. I let it rise in there. Meanwhile, I prepared my breakfast filling goodness.

I chopped up some bacon, put it to fry, used some frozen sausage patties, and made some breakfast taters.
Once all that was done (and cooled! you don’t want hot fillings), I rolled out my dough on a lightly floured surface. Preheated the oven to 350, then I pulled off a handful and made a depression in the middle. Here’s where I put the yummies.

This pic sucks, I know. But, you get the point. This was bacon and cheese.
Fold the top over, and pinch the sides to make sure it’s closed good and tight.
Repeat. A lot. I actually got very tired of stuffing and pinching, so I froze half the dough for later use. I mean, this recipe makes 35 of these (delicious) suckers, and I knew we couldn’t eat that many!
Line them up all pretty like on a cookie sheet, pop into the oven.

Cook them around 15 minutes, or until done.
You can also stuff, pop them in the fridge and bake fresh the next morning.

How cute are they? And yes, that’s a paper plate. I could have pulled out a nice dish for the picture, but that’s not real!
Bottom line: Absolutely delicious. I dare say they are better than Shipley’s. We’ll never buy again! I also plan on stuffing with dinner goodness too – calzones anyone?