Breakfast Bake Without Potatoes

"Nice combonation of sausage, eggs and cheese. I didn't have any potaoes and was concerned it wouldn't be as tastey or as filling without them so that is where the Bisquick comes in. I will be honest, I did not even get to try a bite (long story) but it was gone with no leftovers so I guess it wasn't bad :) This also can be made the day before and refrigerated."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Spray 9x13 inch baking dish (glass is best).
  • Layer cooked sausage, cheese, raw onion and mushroom in dish.
  • Mix Bisquick, salt and eggs. Beat well.
  • Add milk and stir until smooth.
  • Pour over mixture in dish. (can be covered and refrigerated at this point).
  • Bake covered at 350 degrees F for 35 minutes (add 5-10 if refrigerated).

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Reviews

  1. I'm glad I picked this recipe. I followed the directions exactly (I used two cups of cheese), except I left out the mushrooms. This recipe is also good because there is no potato chopping involved. Just pour in the baking mix. I made this recipe for 2014 Zaar Chef Alphabet Soup. Thanks for inventing this one!
     
  2. I made this as written with the exception of leaving out the mushrooms (personal preference). The breakfast casserole turned out perfectly. It was moist and delicious. It also reheats very well. Made for PAC Fall 2009.
     
  3. Yum!!! I made the first half of this last night and added the Bisquick/egg mixture this morning. It cooked for about 55 minutes and was a really nice start to my family's day! The only change I would make is to use a little less milk. Made for my adopted chef for Fall PAC 2009. Thanks! :)
     
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Since I joined Zaar I have grown in the cooking department. To me, it's not just cooking. I get to share flavors and my tastes with others and it really bring people together. What i really enjoy is traveling while trying new things along the way. i always feel so "at home" when i'm away. Makes sense to me! I enjoy reading, even recipes! Gives me wonderful ideas and tips :) I' currently working part time and going also have gone back to school. It can be stressful so i love nothing more than to come home after a fast paced day and unwind by throwing myself into the kitchen to whip something up :)
 
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