Tuesday, March 10, 2009

texas breakfast casserole


22 points total, 5.5 for 1/4

2 cups frozen hash brown potatoes - 3
1 cup corn (canned) - 3
1/4 cup diced bell pepper -0
1/8 cup diced onion -0
1 scallion finely sliced -0
8 oz turkey sausage - 9
1 cup 1% milk -2
4 egg whites - 1
1/4 t salt (or to taste) -0
1/4 t pepper (or to taste) -0
1 cup fat free shredded cheddar -4

preheat oven to 350F
spray 8 inch square baking dish with cooking spray.
brown turkey sausage in a skillet with onion and scallion.
layer potatoes, corn, bell pepper, and sausage mix in baking dish.
beat together milk, egg whites, salt and pepper, and pour over casserole.
sprinkle the cheese over the top.
back about 45 minutes, until cheese is browned.
cut into 6 pieces and serve.

i would use skim milk, but my boyfriend won't drink it. ^.^
when i tried this recipe i tried adding some worcestershire sauce to the sausage when cooking it. when i pulled it out of the oven, the cheese was dark brown, almost burnt, but when i cut into it milk oozed out and the potatoes were too firm. i put it back in the oven and kept checking on it every 10 minutes. after 20 minutes the milk seemed to have been absorbed, but i think the vegetables released a lot of water, because it had some water and/or oil floating around (which mostly disappeared as it cooled). it didn't cut into slices, except for the (at this point) leatherized, stating to burn, cheese. i was afraid to cook it any longer, because i didn't want the cheese to be completely burnt. if i try it again i will try cooking the peppers with the sausage, and draining the corn and sausage/vegetables on paper towels first and add the cheese in the last 10-15 minutes of cooking. i wasn't very impressed but it's edible, and a change from oatmeal. i have to wonder if i could bulk it up with french cut greenbeans...

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