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8 SUNDAY recipes

A Texas Breakfast Casserole
A Texas Breakfast Casserole

A Texas-sized overnight breakfast casserole with sausage, ham or bacon. Perfect for any Sunday morning. Make ahead the night before and simply throw it in the oven the next morning.

Super Sunday Lasagna
Super Sunday Lasagna

I looovvve this recipe! I have been making it for years, with rave reviews from my family, but I lost it. I was able to find it again on this site! Thank you so much.

Bacon Potato Pie
Bacon Potato Pie

A quick and delicious potato and bacon breakfast pie that's easy to make. Prep the ingredients on Saturday night and pop it in the oven for Sunday morning breakfast!

Baked Eggs and Sausage with Cheesy Polenta Casserole
Baked Eggs & Sausage with Cheesy Polenta Casserole

Cheesy polenta topped with eggs and a bit of Italian or Turkey sausage, perfect for a Sunday brunch. Any cheese could be used but my favorite is Fontina or an old flavor filled cheddar. Similar to sausage, eggs and potato but much healthier with perfect matching of flavors. Very easy to halve the recipe along with pictures.

Brussels Sprouts Souffle
Brussels Sprouts Souffle

An earthy souffle using Brussels sprouts and mozzarella cheese, perfect for Sunday brunch.

Venison and Redcurrant Casserole
Venison & Redcurrant Casserole

This is a wonderful recipe for either a dinner party or Sunday lunch. Whether or not you use redcurrants in the actual sauce or purely as a decoration depends very much on the time of year and variety of redcurrants you can find. End of summer home-grown redcurrants add a wonderful sweet tartness to the sauce, however imported under-ripe fruits can impart a certain bitterness and are probably best left for garnish. If you do not use fresh berries add a little extra redcurrant jelly.

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A Texas Breakfast Casserole

A Texas sized make-ahead breakfast casserole to feed a group or large family. Perfect for any Sunday morning. Prepare the night before and simply throw it in the oven the next morning. There are endless possibilities as well, you can use any leftover cooked meat, add green or red sweet peppers and/or Jalapeno peppers for a Tex-mex twist.