BREAKFAST EGG CASSEROLE
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 3:03 pm
Sorry I didn't get this up sooner, Tim. This is a family favorite; my wife asks me to make it for dinner from time to time. This recipie is for a 12" Dutch Oven (DO).
1 doz eggs
2 lb bag frozen hash browns
Sausage or hot links
1/4 T dried mustard
Pepper
Cheddar Cheese
Break the eggs into a bowl and mix. Add dried mustard and salt & pepper to taste.
Set coals in a checkerboard pattern under the DO. Brown the meat in the bottom of the DO. If it's sausage, you have to be sure it's completely cooked. Hot Links are already cooked, they just have to be heated up.
A lot of you like onions, so fry them up in the sausage grease.
Some recipies have you add some cooking oil, but I leave it out and it comes out fine.
Put in hash browns and mix in with the sausage. Level everything out with a spatula.
Pour egg mixture over the top.
With 8 coals in a circle under the DO and 12 coals on the lid, bake for 45-60 minutes. Turn the DO and lid 90 degrees every fifteen minutes to even out the heat. About 10 minutes from the end, grate some cheese over the top and let it melt.
This works great as a breakfast burrito filling. I warm the burritos in aluminum foil over the top of the DO while the eggs are baking.
I bent a small cooling rack so it fits in the DO. It's also good for warming.
1 doz eggs
2 lb bag frozen hash browns
Sausage or hot links
1/4 T dried mustard
Pepper
Cheddar Cheese
Break the eggs into a bowl and mix. Add dried mustard and salt & pepper to taste.
Set coals in a checkerboard pattern under the DO. Brown the meat in the bottom of the DO. If it's sausage, you have to be sure it's completely cooked. Hot Links are already cooked, they just have to be heated up.
A lot of you like onions, so fry them up in the sausage grease.
Some recipies have you add some cooking oil, but I leave it out and it comes out fine.
Put in hash browns and mix in with the sausage. Level everything out with a spatula.
Pour egg mixture over the top.
With 8 coals in a circle under the DO and 12 coals on the lid, bake for 45-60 minutes. Turn the DO and lid 90 degrees every fifteen minutes to even out the heat. About 10 minutes from the end, grate some cheese over the top and let it melt.
This works great as a breakfast burrito filling. I warm the burritos in aluminum foil over the top of the DO while the eggs are baking.
I bent a small cooling rack so it fits in the DO. It's also good for warming.