Gluten Free Sausage Breakfast Casserole

Shhh! I am not supposed to say the word casserole within 10 feet of my husband! I think my secret might be safe with you guys though:))) Breakfast casseroles are nothing new to the scene but gluten free breakfast casseroles is a whole different story. So you see the thing is-gluten free bread has the ideal texture for this particular casserole because the whole point in the dish is to use day old bread. Day old bread is hard and allows the custard mixture to really sink in and create that moist and wonderful flavor in the bread that we all love so much. Gluten Free bread has a tendency to lean on the hard side especially if it is not prepared and or heated correctly. Take one of my favorite Gluten Free Bread Brands- Udis. It is wonderful and is the closet to real bread I have found but the key to it is to keep it frozen until ready to eat and then microwave (not toast) it or less it becomes hard and stale. So you see if you take frozen gluten free bread slices and allow them to come to room temp just enough so that you can chop it into pieces then you are all set for the perfect dish of breakfast casserole.

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Now that we have the bread covered let’s talk custard. It is the second most important part of a breakfast casserole. It has to be the perfect blend of eggs and milk and accompanied by “in my opinion” the perfect blend of Italian seasonings and a hint of hot sauce ( I am Southern after all). I don’t know what dish or meal brings back fond memories for you of your own childhood but one of the dishes that floods my mind and heart with warm fuzzy thoughts is breakfast casserole. I can remember back in highschool when we cheerleaders had to feed the football players breakfast every Friday morning of the big game. The spread always consisted of biscuits, grits, bacon, pancakes and of course breakfast casserole. It was yours truly favorite and still is. What food brings back memories to you?

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Christmas is so jam packed with family, events, programs and parties that some mornings (or even nights) the last thing you want to think about is making breakfast or dinner. So opt for this quick and easy gluten free breakfast casserole (jazz it up to your liking) and feel that weight being lifted off your shoulders as you store it in the refrigerator until 1 hour before its time to eat! Consider my Christmas gift to you.

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Gluten Free Sausage Breakfast Casserole
 
Ingredients
  • 1 pound of breakfast sausage, cooked, drained and crumbly
  • 10 slices of gluten free bread ( I like mine "bready" but you can always use less slices if you prefer more of the custard to the bread)
  • 7 eggs, slightly beaten
  • ¾ cup whole milk or half n half
  • ¾ cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • ½ onion chopped
  • 1 bell pepper, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp Panola Hot Sauce
  • ¾ tsp salt and pepper each
  • 2 tsp Italian Seasoning blend
  • ½ tsp paprika
  • pinch of dry mustard
Instructions
  1. Saute the onions, garlic and peppers in a large cast iron skillet with 2 TBSP vegetable oil for 5-7 minutes. Remove, set aside and allow to cool. Butter each slice of bread on both sides. Place the bread slices in the bottom of a 9×13 casserole dish.
  2. Whisk together your eggs,milk, cheese and seasonings. Toss in the sauteed onions, peppers and garlic. Pour over the bread slices and top with the crumbled sausage. Refrigerate over night or at least 6 hours. I prepared this in the morning and left it in the fridge until dinner-time rolled around. Bake at 350 until eggs are set, about 45 to 50 minutes.

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23 comments

  1. Jess

    Yes, yes, yes! I just went Gluten Free and this recipe will now be used on Christmas am.

  2. yummychunklet

    Wow. What a tasty looking breakfast casserole! Perfect for Christmas morning with cinnamon rolls!

  3. Velva

    A lot of people who are gluten intolerant will appreciate this breakfast casserole dish recipe for the holidays. Nice!

  4. jackie @ marin mama cooks

    Hey girl! I hope you had a great Thanksgiving at your parents! I’m so proud of you for figuring out this whole gluten-free thing. I know it’s been a lot of work, espically the baking part. My hubby loves caseroles, as he’s from the Midwest. He’s always asking me to make one up. I may have to try this for him and a gluten-free version might actaully be better for us.
    Ok, I have to laugh that you were a cheerleader as well. It totally doesn’t suprise me! We didn’t have to make our football players breakfast but we had to decorate thier lockers every Friday and make them a lunch bag and cookies. I wonder who started that tradition, looking back, it was pretty nice of us, don’t you think? What did they do for us? I don’t remember us gals getting taken care of or gettng treats from the players. Anyway, have a great week girlfriend! xoxo, Jackie

  5. Angie@Angie's Recipes

    A very hearty and delicious breakfast and I love that it’s gluten free too.

  6. kitchen flavours

    This looks delicious! The sausage is the star attraction here! Pinned!

  7. nancy at good food matters

    great tips on how to use the gluten free bread to its best advantage—I had no idea! This is a delicious casserole to satisfy the family during the holidays.

  8. Tricia @ Saving room for dessert

    I just love a good breakfast casserole and that is too funny about mentioning the word casserole! I think my family is done with leftovers too. This looks amazing and I’m drooling now!

  9. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef

    I made sausage last week and I was in heaven. What I didn’t make was this lovely breakfast casserole. I was too busy making sausage, egg and cheese biscuits and trying to explain to the Aussies that they weren’t scones. 🙂

  10. Liz

    Oh, man, do I love a yummy breakfast casserole and yours certainly fits the bill. So glad it’s perfect for everyone…gluten free and non-gluten free eaters 🙂

  11. Nami | Just One Cookbook

    I’d love to have this for breakfast. Lately it’s been so cold that I don’t like eating cereal for breakfast. This would be such a perfect start of a day! I should give this a try during this holiday!

  12. Sam @ My Carolina Kitchen

    I am impressed. I would have never guessed that this amazing breakfast is gluten free. I will keep an eye out for that brand of bread.
    Sam

  13. lena

    hi jessica, casserole is kind of rare for me here but the sounds like a hearty and warming kind of breakfast..it’s raining right now here early in the morning, i actually start imagining having a sausage breakfast casserole would be such a nice thing!

  14. Joanne

    I am so impressed that you GF-ed this bad boy up!! Total comfort food!

  15. Balvinder

    This looks just delicious! i have to think of substituting sausages for my GF breakfast.

  16. Gintare @Gourmantine

    Never had a breakfast casserole before, but it surely looks good, pure comfort on cold mornings!

  17. Asmita

    Hi Jessica,
    My daughter loves breakfast casserole and looks like I found the perfect recipe. This looks insanely delicious! Cannot wait to try it out.

  18. Geni

    This looks fabulous and it will definitely please both my GF and non GF eaters in my house. This may be on the menu for dinner tonight…because it is totally going to be one of those days. Thanks Jessica!

  19. Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen

    Casseroles are so nice for the holidays, this would be great for a Christmas brunch.

  20. Wizzy

    This is quite simply brilliant. So very bookmarked!

  21. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef

    I made some breakfast sausage the other day and now I want to put some in a casserole. Great idea!

  22. Aria

    I’m just going GF and wondering if I could use GF bread in my usual breakfast casserole which is similar to your recipe. Happy to find your recipe to know the idea works! I’ll no doubt be making it both ways!

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