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    Home » Recipes » Casseroles » Breakfast Casseroles

    Creamy Breakfast Sausage and Potato Casserole

    Published: Jan 29, 2023 by Barbara Curry

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    5 from 4 votes

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    Sausage and potato casserole in a baking dish.
    A scoop of sausage and potato casserole.
    A scoop of sausage and potato casserole.

    Create a heart warming breakfast casserole filled with tender russet potatoes and breakfast sausage. It’s so simple to make and no canned soup is needed for the creamy sauce. Prep the night before and just pop it in the oven. It’s always a crowd pleaser.

    A spoon full of sausage casserole.


     

    Make Ahead Sausage and Potato Breakfast Casserole

    One of the best things about casseroles is that they’re so easy to make and the whole meal is in one dish. Simply throw basic ingredients like sausage, potatoes, and a gooey cheese sauce together and bake.

    You’ll love the sauce in this sausage and potato casserole, making your own tastes so much better than a can of cream of mushroom soup. Adding Worcestershire sauce adds a flavor boost to an easy to make cheese sauce.

    Along with the sauce, breakfast sausage adds all the flavor you need for this casserole. Neese’s Sausage is what I always use which is a local brand that you can find in North and South Carolina and Virginia.

    It makes the best sausage casseroles. You can also find great breakfast sausage at Whole Foods and The Fresh Market or your favorite brand located with the bacon in most grocery stores.

    Recipes for potato casseroles are something everyone needs to make their life a little easier. Potatoes are so versatile, and when combined with a protein you have an entire meal in one dish. Who can turn down a ham and potato casserole or a potato casserole with ground beef.

    Or leave out the meat, and let the potatoes be the star in a cheesy potato casserole with hashbrowns for your next brunch or family gathering.

    Featured reader review

    “Oh my word! The sausage, potato and cheese casserole is off the chain delicious! Such a nice change from breakfast casserole’s with eggs. We like eggs but wanted something different for supper tonight. Served it with a salad and toast. Thank you for a wonderful recipe!”

    Teresa

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    Not only are casseroles easy, but they can feed a crowd. Serve this breakfast casserole with a side of eggs at your next family gathering for a delicious yet effortless dish that everyone will love. This is great when you have family in town, you can prep this the night before and enjoy your family while breakfast bakes in the oven.

    Most breakfast casseroles can be made the night before and this is no exception. Make sure to store the uncooked casserole covered tightly in plastic wrap until you’re ready to bake. Let it come to room temperature and bake as directed and serve fresh!

    A large scoop of sausage casserole.

    Ingredients for a potato sausage casserole

    Ingredients for sausage potato casserole.
    • Sausage – Ground breakfast sausage, this adds all the flavor, so use the best quality you can find. If you want to turn this into a dinner casserole, you could use kielbasa or Italian sausage instead.
    • Potatoes – Russet potatoes work best for this recipe but Yukon gold potatoes or red potatoes will also work. The texture will be a little different and the cooking time can vary if using a softer potato.

    Pro tip: Grate your own cheese! It’s a little more work than buying pre-shredded cheese, but it’s totally worth it. Freshly grated cheese melts better and has more flavor.

    Simple Steps for a Breakfast Casserole

    Step 1: Cook sausage

    Cook the sausage and then drain on a paper towel lined plate.

     A skillet with cooked sausage.
    Brown the breakfast sausage.

    Step 2: Make the sauce

    Cook the onions first, then make a simple sauce with flour, butter and milk, adding Worcestershire for flavor, then add a little cheese.

    A skillet of white sauce with a whisk.
    Add flour and milk for an easy white sauce then add Worcestershire sauce.

    Step 3: Assemble

    Add a layer of sliced potatoes, sausage and sauce to the casserole dish and repeat with a second layer.

    Sliced potatoes in a casserole dish.
    Thinly sliced potatoes are the first layer.
    All the layers of a sausage casserole in a baking dish.
    Add a layer of sauce and sausage and repeat all 3 layers.

    Step 4: Bake!

    Bake covered for roughly an hour. Remove the tin foil and top with cheese and bake for a few more minutes uncovered for a golden brown cheesy top.

    A baking dish of sausage and potato casserole
    Bake until the potatoes are tender, cover with cheese and bake until melted.

    Breakfast casseroles with potatoes go well with eggs and fruit, no extra carbs needed. If serving as part of a brunch, you could add some buttermilk biscuits.

    How to Store a Potato Casserole

    This will stay fresh in the refrigerator for about 3 days, you, just warm in the microwave. You can also freeze leftovers, just let it come to room temperature first and then freeze in the portion size you want. It will stay fresh in the freezer for about three months.

    If you loved this recipe, give it a star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating! Also, snap a picture of your finished dish and share it with me on Instagram using the hashtag #butterandbaggage and tagging me @butterandbaggage.

    A sausage and potato breakfast casserole next to a coffee cup.

    Creamy Breakfast Sausage & Potato Casserole (No Egg)

    Author: Barbara Curry
    Create a heart warming breakfast casserole filled with tender potatoes and sausage. It's so simple to make and no canned soup is needed. Prep the night before and just pop it in the oven. It's always a crowd pleaser.
    5 from 4 votes
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    PREP: 20 minutes minutes
    COOK: 1 hour hour
    TOTAL: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8

    Ingredients
     

    • 1 pound Breakfast sausage
    • 3 Medium russet potatoes sliced
    • 2 tablespoons Butter
    • ½ cup Onion chopped
    • 2 tablespoons Flour
    • 2 cups Milk warmed
    • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
    • 2 cups Cheddar Cheese divided

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven to 350º. Lightly butter a 2 quart casserole dish.
    • In a large skillet over medium heat, cook the sausage. Remove and place on a paper towel lined plate.
    • In the same skillet, melt the butter over medium heat and add onions. Cook for about 5 minutes until softened and slightly brown. Whisk in flour cooking for about 1 minute. Slowly add milk, whisking constantly. Once thickened, remove from heat and add Worcestershire sauce and 1 cup of the cheese. Salt and pepper to taste.
    • In a buttered casserole dish, add half of the sliced potatoes, spoon over half of the sauce and sprinkle with half of the sausage. Repeat and cover with aluminum foil.
    • Bake for 60 minutes or until the potatoes are soft but not mushy. Remove foil and top with 1 cup of cheese. Return to the oven for 3-4 minutes until the cheese melts.
    Barbara’s Tips + Notes
    • Warm the milk in the microwave for a few seconds before adding to the sauce. This will save some time.
    • You can prep this the night before and cover with plastic wrap. Let it come to room temperature before baking.
    • Russet potatoes work best for this type of potato casserole, they will keep their shape without getting mushy. If using another type of potatoes, check the cooking time, it may not take as long for them to cook through.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 424kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 84mg | Sodium: 615mg | Potassium: 616mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 514IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 295mg | Iron: 2mg
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    1. Seanna says

      February 18, 2023 at 8:24 am

      5 stars
      Love that you can make this ahead of time. And the Worcestershire sauce is a great flavor addition! Perfect for Sunday Brunch.

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    2. Linda Kirkpatrick says

      September 22, 2023 at 9:58 am

      You forgot to add your worcestershire sauce

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      • Barbara Curry says

        September 23, 2023 at 6:31 am

        Thanks for catching that.

        Reply
    3. Teresa says

      September 03, 2024 at 8:23 pm

      5 stars
      Oh my word! The sausage, potato and cheese casserole is off the chain delicious! Such a nice change from breakfast casserole’s with eggs. We like eggs but wanted something different for supper tonight. Served it with a salad and toast. Thank you for a wonderful recipe!

      Reply
      • Barbara Curry says

        September 05, 2024 at 8:54 am

        That’s awesome, I’m so glad you found a recipe that you love.

        Reply

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