Maybe you are like me, a busy mom who doesn't have a lot of time in the morning. But you want to give your family a warm filling breakfast. The solution? A make ahead breakfast where you can do all of the meal prep the night before and just pop something in the oven in the morning. This Sausage, Egg and Biscuit Breakfast Casserole contains lots of favorite breakfast items in one dish. If you have ever indulged in a biscuit with sausage and egg at your local fast food establishment then you know those flavors just work. Did I mention that it's super cheesy too? Just because. When you're done here, try our Breakfast Casserole or this collection of Breakfast Casserole Recipes. Be sure to also check out our Overnight Egg Casserole.
Why you'll love this sausage egg and biscuit breakfast casserole
This breakfast casserole recipe is so easy to prepare because it uses refrigerated biscuit dough and can be prepared the night before. This breakfast casserole with biscuits makes a great breakfast or brunch.
Ingredients
- container of biscuits
- eggs
- milk
- shredded cheddar cheese/jack mix
- breakfast sausage
- Salt and pepper
How to make this easy breakfast casserole
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and prepare a casserole dish with cooking spray.
For this breakfast casserole with biscuits, I used a 3 quart casserole dish. I am all about my baking dish with carrier. It makes it so easy to take this breakfast to a meeting or gathering.
I cut each biscuit into six pieces. The easiest way to do this is to use a pizza cutter.
I used eight frozen pork sausage patties for this biscuit breakfast casserole. Just heat in the microwave and cut the cooked sausage into small pieces. Bacon would work well too as would turkey sausage.
Spread cut biscuits in the bottom of the greased casserole dish. Spread the sausage pieces over the biscuits. Sprinkle ½ cup of the shredded cheese over the sausage.
In a large bowl, beat together the eggs and milk with a whisk. Pour the egg mixture over the other ingredients in the baking pan.
Top with the remainder of the cheese.
Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the eggs are set.
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Frequently asked questions
It is easy to prepare this casserole the night before. Simply assemble it as shown above and place it in the fridge overnight and bake it the next morning.
When you wake up, pop it in the oven and try and be patient as this breakfast casserole with biscuit cooks up. It is worth the wait and is so good you won't have a crumb left.
If you have any leftovers (I never have!) you can store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Once cooked, you can freeze this egg casserole for up to one month. The easiest way to do this is to cut up the cooked casserole and store it in a freezer safe container.
📖 Recipe
Sausage, Egg and Biscuit Breakfast Casserole
Ingredients
- 16 oz container of biscuits
- 6 eggs
- ½ cup milk
- 1 ½ cups of shredded cheddar/jack mix
- 2 cups cut up breakfast sausage
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray a 9x13 casserole dish with cooking spray.
- Open up a package of biscuits and cut each into 6 pieces.
- Spread cut biscuits in the bottom of the greased casserole dish.
- Cook breakfast sausage according to package directions. Cut into bite sized pieces and spread over top of biscuits.
- Sprinkle ½ cup of shredded cheese over the sausage.
- Beat 6 eggs with milk and pour over the biscuits and sausage.
- Sprinkle remaining cheese over the top and add a shake of salt and pepper.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes until the eggs are set.
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Nutrition
This nutritional information is approximate and was calculated using online calculators. Your nutritional information may vary depending on numerous factors.
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Vicky
So glad it turned out for you Angie. It is one of our favorites.
Angie
This was very good and easy to make. I made mine the night before I just put it in the fridge and cooked it in the morning. I used turkey sausage definitely making this Castrol again.
Tiawana
My family loved this dish! I made it this morning. I used Tennessee Pride mild sausage and bacon. Mixed both meats on the top half and bacon only on the bottom half. Was truly a success! Thanks for sharing.
Vicky
No, but you can cover with foil near the end if it starts turning too brown.
Lois
Do you cover while baking?
Denise
Hey, I'm planning on making this for my family, and 2 other families for Christmas morning breakfast. I looked through the comments but didn't see anyone mention this. I'm not big on canned biscuits and I plan on using my homemade biscuit recipe. Have you ever tried this, do you think it would work out ok? I'm really looking forward to this, Merry Christmas!!
Vicky
I have not tried that, but I can't imagine that it would be bad. Sounds yummy! If you give it a shot let me know how it works.
Robin
Have you tried using salsa or green verde salsa in the egg mixture? Just wondering how that would pair with the biscuits?
Vicky
I say it's worth a try Renee!
Renee Murphy
This looks very,very good but I don't have any canned biscuits. I was wondering if I could use homemade biscuit dough? Sounds real yummy.
Maria
This looks perfect for a Sunday morning breakfast I'm planning for overnight guests.
Does anyone know the nutritional info? Calorie count per serving?
Thanks.
Vicky
Jeffrey, thank you so much for the kind words! It is a favorite here as well. What can be bad about sausage, egg and biscuits. Thanks for the wonderful tips!!
Jeffrey Melton
Last tip... You can build the raw biscuits into two stacks and get all your cutting done in 6 cuts - easy!!
Jeffrey Melton
This has been our Sunday special go-to breakfast for the last 2 years. Absolutely fantastic, as simple as it is.
We usually make it by browning a pound of breakfast sausage (the kind that comes in a roll), and using that in place of the sausage patties. We've also made it with bacon, turkey sausage, and others - all great!! We also use 8 to 10 eggs without changing any of the other ingredients amounts to give it a bit more body. I've never had it come out doughy, as many commenters seem to be concerned about. We also sometimes prepare it the night before for a quick-to-prepare holiday breakfast. We always keep a roll of sausage and a tube of biscuits on hand for when we need breakfast casserole!
To make it EXTRA-special, use Pillsbury flaky layers biscuits or similar.
Definitely give this recipe a try - it's becoming a family tradition in my house, and the wife loves it!
Vicky
I have not found it to be doughy anytime I have made it. I always like leaving it for a few hours or overnight since the biscuits soak up more of the eggs, but it is good either way.
Erin
Is it doughy at all bc of biscuits? Has anyone ever cooked the cut up biscuits for 5 minutes or so before adding rest of ingredients and then finish cooking? Also is it better to let it set for a few hours or overnight before cooking? Does it turn out better?
Vicky
Thanks for the kind words Erin!
Britta
I read where others have said they used 10 eggs. If I use 10 eggs would I also increase the amount of milk? If so, how much?
Looks delicious. Can't wait to try it.
Erin
This was hecka good! Made it exactly how you said using a roll of mild bulk sausage!! Winner, winner, egg breakfast dinner! Thanks
Dayna
This is amazing with gravy!