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Prairie Patch Quilts - Sausage Breakfast Pizza

Here is a great recipe that is good for breakfast, lunch, or dinner!

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Sausage Breakfast Pizza

HALLOWEEN MEMORY

Next to Christmas Halloween is my next favorite holiday When our son was little we always decorated the house up & I made his costumes too. Sometimes I would dress up as well to give out treats to all the little ghosts & goblins.

My son is grown- up now & we live far out in the country but I still love to decorate for the holidays & now I’m having a great time designing some quilts with holiday themes.

Since I spend alot of time now designing & quilting I love recipes that are quick & easy…this recipe is great for either breakfast or for serving before time to go out trick or treating!  Who doesn’t love pizza and this one is quite unique! And very tasty.  I hope you enjoy it as much as my family does.

INGREDIENTS

1 pkg. Jimmy Dean Fresh Sausage (regular or mild), cooked, crumbled & drained
1 can refrigerated crescent rolls
4 eggs, slightly beaten
1 cup frozen hash brown potatoes, thawed
3 tbs sweet red bell pepper, diced (or can use green)
1 cup cheddar cheese, grated
2 tbsp parmesan cheese (opt)
3 tbs milk
salt and pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 375°.
STEP 1 - Separate crescent rolls into eight triangles.
STEP 2 - Place in an ungreased 12″ pizza pan with points toward the center.
STEP 3 - Press crescent rolls together to form a crust & seal perforations.
STEP 4 - Sprinkle cooked sausage evenly over crust.
STEP 5 - Top with potatoes & diced bell pepper. Sprinkle with cheddar cheese.
STEP 6 - Combine beaten eggs, milk & a salt & pepper.
STEP 7 - Pour egg mixture over crust.
STEP 8 - Sprinkle with parmesan.
STEP 9 - Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until crust is browned & eggs are set.

Makes 6 to 8 servings.

COMPANY INFORMATION - Prairie Patch Quilts

Prairie Patch Quilts was created out of my passion for things “quilty”.  I’m a very creative
person & have always been “crafty.”  And I love fabrics! The colors & the textures,
they call to me & my “stash” proves it! Since I very rarely follow a pattern exactly
& change it up to make it my own anyway, I decided to try my hand at designing
my own patterns from start to finish. And since I happen to live on my own little patch of
prairie way out in the country…Prairie Patch Quilts was the perfect name for my new
business venture.

www.prairiepatchquilts.com