Breakfast Lasagna

Layers upon layers of pasta, egg, and a tasty breakfast sausage gravy.

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TheFoodinmyBeardRecipe by TheFoodinmyBeard

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45 minutes

45 minutes

8 Servings



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    Ingredients

    • 1 pound lasagna noodles
    • 8  eggs
    • 1 cup mozzarella
    • 1 cup cheddar
    • 1 cup ricotta
    • SAUCE
    • 3 tablespoons butter
    • 3 tablespoons flour
    • 2 cups milk
    • 1 pound raw loose breakfast sausage
    • 1  onion
    • 1 14 oz can Muir Glen diced tomatoes

    Directions

    1. 1Make the sauce: Brown up the sausage and remove from the pan. In the same pan, cook the onions to lightly brown. Add in the butter and flour and stirr well, cooking for about 2 minutes. Whisk in the milk and bring to a simmer. Remove from heat and add the sausage back in. Strain the diced tomatoes and stir into the sauce.
    2. 2Cook the noodles in a pot of boiling water until tender.
    3. 3In a small bowl, crack and whisk two eggs. Prepare a frying pan to cook the eggs that is the same size as your round baking dishes.
    4. 4In the baking dish, start with a thin layer of sauce, followed by the first layer of noodles, then some more sauce and all three cheeses. Cook the first egg round for only a few minutes without flipping until it has just barely set on top. Transfer the egg to the top of the noodles then repeat with another layer of everything.
    5. 5Top with a final pasta layer and a little more cheese and sauce and bake at 400 for about 15 minutes.
    6. 6If you want to save this in the fridge or freezer, that's fine, but I would suggest boiling the pasta a little less and baking it for a bit longer before serving.
    7. 7Recipe makes enough for two 8-inch baking rounds.
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    TBSPAna said:

    I like where your head's at, @Anonymous...

    3/13/2013 5:14:20 PM
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    Anonymous said:

    I think I would use sliced potatoes instead of the lasagna noodles

    3/13/2013 4:02:01 PM
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