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Southern Grits Casserole

Submitted by: Ella Baldwin
Grits are a must for breakfast in some parts of the world. They are baked with sausage, eggs, and cheese in this fantastic breakfast casserole. 

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Sausage Brunch Casserole

Submitted by: Jennifer Sellers
This yummy sausage, cheese and egg bake will warm you up when it's cold and fill you up when you're hungry! 

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Make Ahead Breakfast Casserole

Submitted by: Shannon Marie McLaughlin
An easy to make breakfast casserole that is made the night before and then popped in the oven for breakfast. 

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Breakfast Casserole III

Submitted by: Robbie Haferkamp
Home Town: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Eggs, sausage, potatoes, cheese - it's a hearty breakfast prepared in a single dish! 

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Tater Tot Casserole I

Submitted by: Nelds
A simple but satisfying breakfast casserole featuring sausage, cheese and petite potato croquettes. 

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Egg and Sausage Casserole

Submitted by: LeAnn
A simple but delicious egg casserole flavored with cheese and oregano. 

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Cornbread Sausage Casserole

Submitted by: Christian
All your breakfast favorites are baked together between layers of cornbread! 

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Country Breakfast Casserole

Submitted by: Kristin Trostle
A one-dish casserole with all of your Sunday morning favorites: sausage, gravy, eggs, cheese, and toast. 

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Christmas Breakfast Sausage Casserole

Submitted by: M.K. Meredith
This special sausage and cheese breakfast casserole will become a holiday tradition! 

Most Excellent Breakfast Casserole

Submitted by: Emily Andrews
Let this hearty and flavorful casserole warm your winter mornings. 
 
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