Hi there, SUPERMOM readers! My name is Yanet and most days you can find me in Florida playing and/or decorating (but not cooking) with my 3 Sun Kissed Boys. Sure I feed my little ones. But let's just say that cooking is not one of my passions. So, why am I showing a recipe today?! Because I do love making meals that involve togetherness. The type of meals where you can gather up the kids to help while you chat along. Plus, it's a pretty fool-proof recipe that happens to be delicious!
Here are the ingredients and directions.
My little assistants and I made this casserole while we were on vacation this summer. My family and my BFF's family rented a beach house for a week this summer. Here are the steps in pictures.
Brown, drain, and set sausage aside.
In a large mixing bowl, tear up bread into bite size pieces.
In a separate bowl, combine eggs, mustard, salt, and half & half.
Pour over the bread, add sausage, cheese and mix well.
Pour mixture in a greased 9x13 baking dish, cover, and refrigerate overnight.
In the morning, bake at 350 for 45 to 60 minutes or until top is golden brown.
I had visions of taking at least one really nice picture of the served dish with a glass of juice, some fruit and a pretty little vase with a flower but.... The kids ate it like they hadn't been fed in a year!
I mean, really, when you find a heart-shaped strawberry, it begs to be photographed and showcased in a blog somewhere, right?
Kelli, thank you so much for having me over today. Now lets gather up the boys and eat!
7 comments:
Thank you once again for having me, Kelli.
Hope yall are having a wonderful time and you don't back too exhausted.
I love breakfast casseroles. Especially around the holidays when the house if full since they feed a lot! Yum!
Now that looks delicious! I love breakfast, it's definitely my favorite meal ;) And I love the togetherness of working in the kitchen with the littles. So sweet.
This is one of my favorite dishes and is always a hit wherever I take it. I love sitting down together and sharing a meal with loved ones. Thanks for sharing :)
This looks wonderful! We would like this as an evening meal, too!
Oh, YUM! That looks so good, Yanet! It looks like the kids had a great time putting it all together, too.
Yes, when you find a giant heart shaped strawberry, it has to be on the blog!
This is so similar to the breakfast casserole I make for everyone on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter day. Looks yummy!
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