Who doesn’t love a good breakfast to get the day going – oh, and a cup of coffee, of course! This month I wanted to share a recipe that is not only a kickstart for the long day but something everyone will love. Sunnyside Up Breakfast Casserole, full of flavor and easy to make, plus the ingredients are most likely already in your fridge and pantry. Makes for a full breakfast or a great brunch meal! After all, with longer summer days, that means more time in the practice arena, so make sure you start your day off right! 

Who doesn’t love a good breakfast to get the day going – oh, and a cup of coffee, of course! This month I wanted to share a recipe that is not only a kickstart for the long day but something everyone will love. Sunnyside Up Breakfast Casserole, full of flavor and easy to make, plus the ingredients are most likely already in your fridge and pantry. Makes for a full breakfast or a great brunch meal! After all, with longer summer days, that means more time in the practice arena, so make sure you start your day off right! 

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7 frozen hash brown patties

Handful of leaf spinach, sliced

9 sausage patties

2 cups cheddar cheese (as much cheese as desired) 

12 large eggs

3/4 cup half and half

5 medium tomatoes, ends removed, sliced

2 Tablespoons parsley flakes

1 1/2 teaspoons salt

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

Preheat oven to 350° and coat 13x9-inch pan with nonstick spray. Pan fry the hash brown patties in a skillet according to package directions. Cook sausage patties, crumble the patties and evenly spread them into the 13x9-inch pan once fried. Evenly top the hash browns with the sliced spinach. Follow with the sausage and 1½ cups cheddar cheese. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, half and half, salt and pepper. Pour over the casserole mix and pat down the mixture with a flat spatula. Top evenly with the sliced tomatoes and sprinkle with remaining cheese and parsley flakes.

Bake 45 minutes. Serve hot or cold.

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