Recently one of my breakfast recipes went viral – like crazy viral. And it was awesome because it tells me that breakfast casseroles are still relevant.
And, if there’s anyone that loves breakfast for dinner, it’s my family. So, off to making a newer, better version, I went! And, it’s amazing!
Everyone in my family LOVES this new sausage, egg, biscuit, and cheese breakfast casserole recipe.
Yes, even better than the breakfast sausage casserole that recently went mega viral on Facebook. Anyhow, I digress. Introducing our family’s new favorite breakfast bake recipe – for you to make for your family!

Sausage, Egg and Cheese Biscuit Casserole
I mentioned how my sausage breakfast casserole went bonkers on Facebook. Well, so did our other favorite breakfast casserole with hashbrowns and bacon.
As I was reading through some of the comments on the sausage breakfast casserole on Facebook one reader commented ” it’s even better with canned biscuits ” …. Hmmmm, I thought. I bet she’s right!
So, off I go to the kitchen to make an even more perfect sausage breakfast casserole – this time though … it will be a breakfast casserole with canned biscuits.

Mind.Blown.
Our new favorite.
Hands down.
No question.
This is the holy grail of breakfast casseroles.
And, I am calling it bubble up breakfast casserole because, it does just that – it looks like a sad, pathetic mess when it goes in the oven, and thennnnnnn – it comes out a spectacular, voluminous mess of sausage, biscuits, cheese and eggs.

This biscuit and egg casserole is the easiest thing in the world, it can be served alone or alongside whatever your perfect brunch menu dreams are made of and it will fit in perfectly. Plus, it’s beautiful, so there’s that, too.

To boot, this can also be coined a make ahead breakfast casserole with biscuits, too because you can layer the biscuits, sausage, eggs and gravy mixture the night before and let it sit until the next morning if you need to. I haven’t tried this yet, but if you do, please leave a comment as to how long it took to cook in the oven the morning of – it would need extra time since the pan and sausage would be cold instead of room temperature and hot.

My favorite time of the year to make breakfast casseroles is the winter, but to be honest, I make them a lot in the fall, too. And, I will often make breakfast casseroles for dinner, too. Served up with a pound of bacon and some fruit, it makes the perfect meal. My family also thinks it’s the most fun dinner ever, so that’s fun too.
The cast of ingredients in this biscuit egg casserole:
- 16 oz. can jumbo buttermilk biscuits
- 1 lb. Jimmy Dean sausage, cooked & crumbled
- 2 cups shredded Colby & Monterrey jack cheese
- 6 large eggs
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 packet gravy mix
- 2 cups of water
Directions for making the best breakfast casserole ever:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
- Spray a 9×13 3 Quart dish well with cooking spray
- Cut each biscuit into 8 pieces


- Lay the biscuits out in the bottom of the glass baking dish
- Sprinkle cooked sausage over biscuits

- Sprinkle cheese over biscuits and sausage
- Combine eggs and milk, beat well (I remove all of the slimy chalazae out of the eggs – personal preference)
- Pour egg mixture over casserole

- Combine gravy packet and water well


- Pour over entire casserole
- Cover casserole entirely with foil
- Bake in preheated oven for 50 minutes

- Remove foil and broil to get the browned look for three to five minutes

- ** Be sure to stay close to the oven o make sure it doesn’t get burnt
- Let the casserole sit for five minutes or so
- Serve and enjoy!

What are chalazae?
It’s the slimy(ish) part of an uncooked egg that keeps the yolk balanced in the middle. They’re not bad for you, but I just don’t like to use them, and they’re super easy to take out when you poke it with a fork. It all comes out together for each egg. So, in this recipe’s case there would be 6 chalazae.
Other awesome breakfast recipes you may want to give a shot:
- Biscuits and Gravy Casserole
- Bacon & Hashbrowns Breakfast Casserole
- Sausage Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole

Bubble Up Sausage Breakfast Casserole
Ingredients
- 16 oz. can jumbo buttermilk biscuits
- 1 lb. Jimmy Dean sausage cooked & crumbled
- 2 cups shredded colby & monterrey jack cheese
- 6 large eggs
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 packet gravy mix
- 2 cups of water
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- Spray a 9×13 three quart baking dish thoroughly with cooking spray making sure to cover the sides as well as the bottom.
- Cook the sausage in a large skillet over medium high heat breaking it into small crumbles as it cooks.
- Drain the excess grease from the cooked sausage and set aside.
- Open the can of biscuits and separate each biscuit.
- Cut each biscuit into 8 equal pieces using kitchen scissors or a sharp knife.
- Spread all the biscuit pieces in an even layer across the bottom of the prepared baking dish.
- Sprinkle the cooked crumbled sausage evenly over the biscuit pieces making sure every area gets coverage.
- Sprinkle the shredded Colby Jack cheese evenly over the sausage layer.
- Crack the 6 eggs into a medium bowl.
- Add the milk to the eggs.
- Beat the egg and milk mixture well until fully combined and no streaks of egg white remain.
- Pour the egg mixture evenly over the entire casserole.
- In a separate bowl whisk together the gravy packet and 2 cups of water until fully combined with no lumps.
- Pour the gravy mixture evenly over the entire casserole covering as much surface area as possible.
- Cover the baking dish completely and tightly with aluminum foil.
- Place on the center rack of the preheated oven.
- Bake covered for 50 minutes until the biscuits have puffed up and the egg mixture is set throughout.
- Remove the foil carefully using oven mitts as steam will escape.
- Switch the oven to broil on low.
- Return the uncovered casserole to the oven and broil for 3 to 5 minutes until the top is golden brown and the cheese is bubbling.
- Stay close to the oven during broiling and check every minute so the top does not burn.
- Remove from the oven and let the casserole rest for 5 minutes before cutting and serving.
- Slice into squares and serve hot directly from the baking dish.



