Sausage, Egg and Cheese Biscuit Casserole
The moment the steamy aroma of this delectable casserole wafts through the kitchen, it's impossible to resist the temptation to dive headfirst into a world of pure indulgence and culinary bliss. The golden crust, perfectly fluffy, cradles a symphony of tender meat, and velvety cheese that melts just the right way. Each delicious bite triggers a burst of flavors so heavenly that it's like a whimsical dance party on your taste buds. As you savor every morsel, a smile sneaks onto your face, and a heartfelt sigh of contentment escapes your lips. Ah, true bliss!
Here at 907 Heaven, we love this super easy breakfast casserole recipe that you can throw together in 5-10 minutes, bake for 30 and enjoy in no time! Those 30 minutes gives you enough time to go wake up the family and set the table to enjoy a hearty breakfast together. We love those kinds of morning that takes you back to a simpler time in life.
At 907 Heaven, we take great pride in creating and sharing delicious recipes that bring joy and satisfaction to our readers. We hope that you enjoy our breakfast masterpiece as much as we do. Every ingredient, every step, and every flavor balance is carefully selected and crafted to ensure a delightful culinary experience. We believe that food has the power to bring people together, and it is our utmost desire to contribute to those special moments shared around the kitchen table. So, whether you are a seasoned chef or a beginner in the kitchen, we truly hope that our recipe brings a smile to your face and creates lasting memories for you and your loved ones.

Sausage, Egg and Cheese Biscuit Casserole
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Oven temperatures can vary. Make sure to bake the casserole for a little more or less time depending on your oven. You don’t want the casserole to be runny, or to dry out so adjust cooking time as needed.
When you think it’s done, stick a knife into the middle and see how soft it is. This will help to make sure it’s cooked to your liking.
In addition to sticking a knife into the middle of the casserole to check for doneness, you can also jiggle the pan slightly to see if the center moves too much. When the center is firm, your casserole is done.
If your casserole appears to be too runny, it probably needs more time to cook. Place it back in the oven and check for doneness at 5 minute intervals.
MEAT. If cooking meat, brown in large skillet until no longer pink and drain grease/fat.
MAKE AHEAD. If you’re wanting to make this recipe ahead of time, it’s super easy! Line bottom of greased 9×13 inch baking dish with biscuit dough, firmly pressing to seal. Sprinkle with your choice of meat (we prefer sausage) and shredded cheese. Whisk together eggs, milks, salt, and pepper in a large bowl until blended, then pour the egg mixture over the sausage and cheese. Instead of throwing it in the oven to bake, cover it with foil and refrigerate it until you’re ready to make it in the morning.
STORE. You can keep leftovers in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Cooked eggs will only last about 4 days in the refrigerator.
FREEZE. If you happen to have any egg casserole left over you can keep it frozen in the freezer for up to 2 months. Keep it frozen in a freezer-safe container. When you’re ready to eat it, reheat individual servings in the microwave.
You can also freeze unbaked egg casserole up to 2 months and let it thaw in the refrigerator before you’re ready to bake it.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
497Fat
33 gSat. Fat
16 gCarbs
31 gFiber
1 gNet carbs
7 gSugar
6 gProtein
21 gSodium
1348 mg