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Sausage Potato Bundt Recipe from Aunt Betsy

January 2nd, 2008

This is the first Holiday in a LONG time that I haven’t gone crazy being away from the office. I’ve taken extended time off, almost a whole two weeks. Yes, I have checked in a few times, but not obsesevely.

What’s been keeping me busy? Family, friends and a new venture I’ll reveal more about later.

In my house, I’m the oldest grandchild at 30 and as a group we’re all getting older and there are some traditions that have been in my family since my mom and aunts were little girls. The most important: Reading the Night Before Christmas as a family.

This tradition was fun and created anticipation as a child. As an adult, mixing in a little egg nog can make it fun, but in a more grown up kinda way.

Here’s a recipe my Aunt Betsy used this year to feed an army on Christmas morning, but it’s so easy and prepares so easily, that I plan on using it the next time I have guest staying over for the weekend.

Sausage Potato Bundt

2 T. dry breadcrumbs

2 lb. breakfast sausage

½ c. chopped onion

½ c. chopped roasted bell peppers, drained

4 c. shredded hash browns, thawed

2 c. shredded cheddar cheese

14 eggs

½ c. milk

1 t. salt

¼ t. pepper
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Generously butter a 10 or 12-cup bundt pan and sprinkle with breadcrumbs. 
In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook sausage and onion until sausage is no longer pink.  Drain very well.  Add peppers, cheese and hash browns.  Mix well. 

In a large bowl, stir together eggs, milk, salt, and pepper.  Mix well.  Spoon sausage mixture into egg mixture.  Pour into prepared pan; press firmly.  Bake at 400 degrees for 55 to 65 minutes.  Cover loosely with foil for the last 10 minutes or so, if needed to prevent over-browning the top.  Casserole is done when knife inserted in center comes out clean.  Let stand 5 minutes.  Loosen edges, then invert onto plate.  10-12 servings.  May cut recipe in half and use a 6-cup bundt pan or an 8” x 8” pan.  

One Response to “Sausage Potato Bundt Recipe from Aunt Betsy”

  1. Haley Says:

    We would like to feature this recipe on our blog. Please email haleyglasco@gmail.com if interested. Thanks :)

    Haley

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