Here is one we want to give a try soon from food.com.Reference Link:
Brie & Sausage Breakfast Casserole (Treasure Trove #11):
“Oh my, this entry from my treasure trove of lost and newly found recipes (source unknown) looks like it would definitely be a crowd-pleasing brunch dish. Despite evidence to the contrary, I reduced the calories and fat content with the use of half-and-half instead of whipping cream which I thought was pure excess, especially when combined with low-fat milk. (Times have been estimated). Enjoy!”
- Ready In:
- 1hr 25mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- 1 (8 ounce) brie cheese, round
- 1 lb pork sausage
- 6 slices white bread
- 1 cup parmesan cheese (grated)
- 7 large eggs (divided according to directions)
- 3 cups half-and-half cream (divided according to directions)
- 2 cups low-fat milk
- 1 tablespoon fresh sage (chopped, or 1 tsp dried sage)
- 1 teaspoon seasoning salt
- 1 teaspoon dry mustard
directions
- Trim rind from Brie and discard.
- Cut cheese into small cubes and set aside.
- Cook sausage in a large skillet over med-high heat, stirring until it crumbles and is no longer pink; drain well.
- Cut crusts from bread slices.
- Place crusts evenly in the bottom of a lightly greased 13×9-inch baking dish.
- Layer evenly with bread slices, sausage, Brie and Parmesan cheese.
- Whisk together 5 eggs, 2 cups half-and-half, low-fat milk, sage, seasoning salt, and dry mustard.
- Pour evenly over cheeses.
- Cover and chill mixture for 8 hours.
- In the morning, preheat oven to 350°F.
- Whisk together remaining 2 eggs and 1 cup half-and-half.
- Pour evenly over chilled mixture.
- Bake for 1 hour or until casserole is set.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
I am an American transplanted from Dallas to Iceland by marriage to a native Icelander & I retired to become his “Kitchen Queen”. We love to entertain our family & friends, so I have an eclectic collection of recipes. I especially love simple, easy-fix, flexible & make-ahead recipes – BUT also like challenging myself on occasion. I enjoy baking & food photography. I am devoted to the “More is Always Better Principle” & apply it liberally to bacon, butter & garlic. I can have ingredient issues due to availability here in Iceland & my DH is medically diet-restricted from some ingredients as well. Either situation might require me to modify a recipe, but I will do my best to be true to your recipes & fair/honest in my reviews. Mary Pat (aka twissis)
Jeannie notes.. Above is curated for evaluation and recommendation from food.com
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Brie & Sausage Breakfast Casserole (Treasure Trove #11)
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