Sausage, Egg and Kale Casserole Recipe (2024)

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Poto

This dish is so versatile! Made it as per recipe— except I left out the fontina because I was running out of time and felt it was rich enough. Decided to go vegetarian the next time and replaced sausage with mushrooms, kale with spinach and fontina with goat cheese. Many compliments for both versions. Sadly, no leftovers for Monday morning rush.

Casey

riffable and good recipe. a few suggestions...-start with the sausage first and use the residual oil in the pan to cook the other veggies-sautee the red onion a long time so that it gets caramelized and slightly sweet-i used a cast iron skillet rather than a casserole dish and it worked well and also made this a one pot dish-roast the tomatoes for awhile in the oven first, if you pop them in raw they'll release too much water and ruin the dish. roasting them also brings out delicious flavor.

Bryan D.

Used bacon instead of sausage, scallions instead of red onions, cheddar instead of the other cheese, rainbow shard in place of kale. Totally bastardized but it still turned out well. I cooked the bacon first and then did all of the sautéing in the bacon grease which added a lot of extra flavor. Boosted it up with herbs de Provence and a few extra mushrooms that I needed to use.

Susan Alexander

Made this as directed except, as I am not fond of kale, used spinach. Excellent. Relatively easy. Low carb. However, I found it fed 5 hungry people, not 10, as a brunch main course. Liked by all.

sebarton

This was not a rousing success. The tomatoes release too much liquid, which causes the resulting dish to be watery. Also, the red onions take on a most unappetizing color in the final dish. Were I to make this again I would use either shallots or leeks and salt the tomatoes separately to release some of their moisture. The flavors weren’t bad; it just didn’t look very appealing.

Alex M-K

PS: I read many of the previous suggestions for this recipe beforehand and altered my approach accordingly. I used a yellow onion, roasted the tomatoes, used goat cheese instead of fontina, prepared everything the night before, and refrigerated. In the morning, brought it to room temperature, drizzled a very little oil over the layers, added the egg mixture, grated parmesan, and put it in the oven. It took about 45-50 min to cook...and was Perfect in every way. Everyone loved it.

mosaic

As written this produces a flavorful dish with an unappealing texture and appearance. The tomatoes need to be halved and roasted or squished to release liquid before incorporating. They bring too much moisture. Red onions don’t work well here either for flavor or color. Shallots or yellow onions would be much better. I’ll make this again with those modifications the next time I have leftover home fries to toss in too.

Simone

Takes at least 45 min to cook through

Judith

I didn’t have any kale, but substituted with broccoli.Delish!

Joe & Chloe

We followed others' comments: roasted the tomatoes, and caramelized the onions. We cooked the water out of the kale in the tiniest bit of olive oil. We used a veggie chorizo which ended up creating a nice sort of crust on the bottom. We used red pepper flakes in lieu of Aleppo. We think this could work well with a lighter milk (or just less, or more eggs). Next time we'll also add sundried tomatoes or maybe olives.

Rebecca

Made a 1/2 recipe for 6 of us for our Christmas breakfast buffet. Already had cooked bacon on hand and chopped leeks so subbed those. Rehydrated dried tomatoes were the key. They added a lovely richness without being watery. Took 40 minutes to cook.

Cyndi

It’s just a note to me. Served for OSU vs MU game gathering with neighbors. Everyone loved it. Uncurled thick sliced bacon for the meat first layer, sautéed spinach (more than 4 cups, closer to 6 or so) and roasted the cherry tomatoes as someone recommended. Took a bit longer to cook, 40 min or so.

diane green

I made a vegan variation with my large quantity of leftover collard and cauliflower greens. For eggs and cream, I used a mixture of Just eggs, dairy free yogurt, and The Better Egg powder I had on hand. For sausage I used the Tofurky italian sausages. Instead of fontina cheese, I used a package of Daiya 4 Italians shredded. Scrumptious!

canyonwren27

Casserole was extremely watery.

Harper

2.5Q dish isn’t close to large enough. I used 4Q and it was very full.

Megan

Love this recipe, with modifications that the brilliant commenters before me made. Definitely needed a longer cook time than listed (around 45 minutes) and definitely agree with oven roasting the tomatoes.Next time I will probably cut them a little smaller, and I might try feta in place of fontina. Overall it was a hit, and will definitely stay in the rotation!

Great Make-Ahead for Camping

Used the following substitutes: seasoned ground turkey, goat cheese, spinach, cayenne-paprika blend. Halved, lightly salted and roasted tomatoes before baking. Separated into Pyrex dishes that fit in my campervan’s microwave for reheating, and torched the rather anemic egg top with a butane torch at the picnic table before finishing with the paprika blend.

Erin

Easy and delicious. Thanks to others suggestions in the comments, I roasted the tomatoes to reduce the water and bring out flavor. I also slow cooked a yellow onion so it was more caramelized. I skipped the cream and cheese because my family is lactose intolerant, and the flavor and texture was still great. Will make again!

Becarful with Veggie Choice

This dish was delicious and versatile however I made the mistake of using too large of an onion and spinach instead of kale. I think the spinach and abundance of onion made mine a little soggy because of all the water. Aside from that, it had a great texture and very flavorful!

OliviaH

I made this as written, and it looks and tastes great. Not sure what was going with other people’s tomatoes and onions; this is a solid recipe.

Cathy Sanford

Thanks for the helpful suggestions that surely improved the dish. My version consisted of chorizo, shallots and garlic chives, whole tomatoes sliced, roasted in the air fryer and then diced, cheddar cheese, 8 eggs, Italian herb seasoning, cream and topped with parmesan cheese. The co*king time was only 25 minutes. Very tasty.

Zandra

Made this for Mother's Day Brunch and everyone really enjoyed it! After reading others' comments about the dish being too wet, I made the following adjustments: put in less of the cherry tomatoes, used 10 eggs and 2/3 cup of milk. I baked at 350° for about an hour and it came out great.

Pam

Super easy and great for when you are hosting brunch for a large group. I added in some fresh chopped herbs to the egg mixture which enhanced the flavors with tomatoes and kale.

Daniel P

This was good! substituted chicken sausage to reduce fat, also .5C cottage cheese with some BTB instead of heavy cream. Added 2 diced, roasted russet potatoes, and 16oz broccoli, roasted. Loved roasting the tomatoes in advance. May try adding jalapenos next time.

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FAQs

Why is my breakfast casserole soggy? ›

Incorrect oven temperature - Casseroles that are baked at an oven temperature that is too low may not cook evenly, resulting in a soggy top and a firm or crunchy bottom. Too much liquid - Casseroles that have too much liquid may not be able to absorb all of the moisture, leading to a soggy top.

Do you freeze breakfast casserole before or after baking? ›

Cover the casserole and store it (unbaked) in the refrigerator overnight or up to one day. Bake in the morning, according to recipe instructions. To freeze breakfast casserole prepare the recipe and add to your pan. Cover well with plastic wrap and then tinfoil and freeze for 2-3 months.

How do you keep breakfast casserole from falling? ›

For a puffy egg casserole, you can prevent falling by cooking at a lower temperature, as with this recipe.

Why add egg to casserole? ›

Casseroles need a textural component that helps the fillings stick together, even after you plop a slice on your plate. By themselves, eggs do a decent job of holding everything in, but a little dairy definitely improves the overall stickiness and texture of any egg casserole.

How do you make a moist casserole? ›

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole.

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

Why do you have to refrigerate breakfast casserole overnight? ›

The casserole is covered and refrigerated overnight to allow the liquid ingredients to be absorbed into the bread. This is a perishable mixture and should be cooked the morning or day after assembly. Bake in an oven set no lower than 325 °F. Most recipes suggest 350 °F.

Is it better to cook casserole the day before or? ›

Make-ahead meals (especially baked casseroles) are terrific because you can completely assemble them in advance and bake them just before serving. They're the ultimate comfort food as they come bubbling hot and delicious straight from the oven to the table to the delight of family and friends.

Can you make a casserole with raw eggs ahead of time? ›

Can You Make Egg Casserole Ahead of Time? This easy egg casserole is the perfect make-ahead breakfast. Simply combine the ingredients the night before and place the mixture in a prepared baking dish, then cover it tightly with storage wrap or foil. In the morning, bake the casserole according to the recipe.

Why is my egg casserole not done in the middle? ›

High heat cooks the outside faster than the inside, leaving the middle uncooked. Reducing the temperature distributes heat more evenly, allowing the middle to cook through. If uncooked in the center then cover at the same temperature and ad 15 minutes before checking again.

How do I know when my egg casserole is done? ›

Cook or bake until a thermometer inserted at the center shows 160° F or a knife inserted near the center comes out clean. You may find it difficult to tell if a knife shows uncooked egg or melted cheese in some casseroles and other combination dishes that are thick or heavy and contain cheese – lasagna, for example.

How do you thicken breakfast casserole? ›

Whisk together equal parts cornstarch and cold water in a small bowl. Use one tablespoon of cornstarch per cup of liquid you would like to thicken. Stir out all the lumps. A few minutes before your casserole is done, add it a little at a time until you are happy with the thickness.

How do you know when a casserole is done? ›

It's important to heat a casserole thoroughly before eating it; use an instant-read thermometer to make sure the casserole is at 165 degrees F for safe consumption.

How do you make a casserole taste better? ›

Try different herbs for added flavour: sage or lemon thyme work wonderfully well. For a meatier casserole, add chopped sausage or pancetta when cooking the chicken. Stir wholegrain mustard through the casserole at the end of cooking (to taste); this is especially good if you have sausage in the casserole.

Should you stir a casserole? ›

Preparing a casserole is easy – all you need to do is brown the meat on the stovetop, combine all the ingredients in the casserole dish then cover and pop it in the oven. There's no stirring required either, so you have more time to relax.

Why do you cover casserole when baking? ›

The primary reason for covering a casserole as it bakes is to trap moisture inside the dish. This will not only keep the casserole itself moist, but it will also help get the casserole up to cooking temperature.

Why is my egg casserole watery? ›

Be sure to drain ingredients well, squeezing out excess moisture whenever possible. Watery ingredients will create a watery egg bake. Season every layer to achieve a more flavorful egg bake. Season your egg mixture as well as the vegetables you may cook for the filling.

How do you fix soggy scrambled eggs? ›

Scrambled eggs can become watery if they are overcooked or cooked at too high a temperature, causing the proteins to squeeze out moisture. Cooking them gently over low to medium heat and not over-stirring can help prevent excess moisture.

Why is my hash brown casserole soggy? ›

Frozen hash browns will leak moisture during cooking, which could leave a soggy, sad mess behind. For the best results, let the frozen hash browns thaw overnight in the fridge, then thoroughly pat them dry to remove as much moisture as possible before cooking them to crispy.

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