Sometimes I even have to get up and prepare breakfast for other people. Company. Funny how they expect to eat. Otherwise, I'm so content with instant grits or maybe a little Raisin Bran. And coffee. Lots of coffee.
So at those times I really must pretend to be a functioning Southern adult woman who cooks even in the morning, I've found this Breakfast Pizza works really well. The original recipe came from the 1985 edition of Southern Living Annual Recipes.
This is also good for brunch or supper. For those of you outside the South, supper is defined as the evening meal. Dinner is at lunch. It's a little confusing at first but you get used to it. It's like Sweet Tea. You just nod, gulp and go on.
Breakfast Pizza
1 lb. bulk pork sausage
1 (8 oz) can refrigerated crescent rolls
1 cup frozen hash browns, thawed
1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese
5 eggs, beaten
1/4 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
Cook the sausage in a cast iron skillet until it is browned. It's also okay to cook it in a regular skillet. Only older Southern women will look at you funny. When the sausage is fully cooked, drain it well. Set it aside for later.
Separate the crescent rolls. The original recipe said to place them in a circle on a pizza pan. I just put them in a greased 8 x 12 inch pan. Spread it out to make a crust. Be sure to seal the perforations so that the pizza doesn't seep through.
Spoon the sausage over the crust. Sprinkle the hash brown potatoes and Cheddar cheese on top of that. I always thaw the hash browns in the microwave. It's easier than trying to plan so far ahead that they're already thawed when I need them.
Combine the eggs, milk, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Mix briskly with a fork or whisk. Pour this over the sausage, hash browns and Cheddar cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and cook an extra 5 minutes.
Serve. This recipe is supposed to feed 6 to 8 people. If you have big eaters, you might make a second one. This is really good so folks tend to overeat.