This post is written by me on behalf of Tyson Foods, Inc.. All opinions are entirely my own.
When some one says “thanksgiving” usually minds immediately go to the big turkey dinner, but one of my favorite parts of Thanksgiving day happens long before the turkey is ready to be eaten.
The parade.
The huge Thanksgiving parade is something my family has watched since I was a little kid. It’s one of those things that is so special to be able to share with my own kids now.
There’s no need to be hungry while watching the parade though! Serve up this delicious Sausage, egg and biscuit bake and keep your bellies full while you enjoy the traditional Thanksgiving Day Parade.
To make this tasty Thanksgiving Day brunch, I head to H-E- B to pick up some Jimmy Dean® Premium Pork Sausage and the other ingredients I’ll need for this recipe, and the rest of Thanksgiving day!
To make this recipe you’ll need:
- 1 pound Jimmy Dean® Premium Pork Sausage
- 6 eggs
- 8 biscuits
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese
- pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Cook the Jimmy Dean® Premium Pork Sausage on the stove and break into small bits with a wooden spoon as it cooks. This sausage is our favorite because it’s unique savory blend of signature seasonings! It MAKES this recipe perfect!
Drain the sausage.
While the sausage is cooking cut the biscuits into fourths and shred the cheese.
Also use this time to grease a baking dish (either a 9×9 pie dish or a 13×9 baking dish)
Add eggs, milk and pepper to a bowl and beat together until thoroughly mixed.
Line the baking dish with the biscuit pieces. Add the sausage and cheese on top of the biscuits and pour the egg mixture over the top of all of it.
Bake uncovered in the oven for 30 minutes.
After removing from the oven, let sit for 10 minutes and then serve!
While this is sure to be a huge hit any time of year, our favorite way to eat it would be gathered together in the living room watching the parade on Thanksgiving day. I love that Jimmy Dean® and other Tyson® products inspire us during the holidays, and all year round to make amazing, delicious meals that can really bring our family together. While we may scatter to our different activities and commitments throughout the day, and even the year, we always gather back together at the table (or in the living room!).
Do you have a favorite recipe that you enjoy with your family for Thanksgiving brunch? Share with us in the comments!
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Wilkins says
Great recipe!! Husband and I both loved it.