Sausage and Egg Tater Tot Casserole Recipe (2024)

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WK, Bellingham, WA

Make Julia Child's version of Râpée Morvandelle instead of this casserole. I made this tater tot fantasy last night & won't ever again. A gratin of shredded potatoes, ham, onions, herbs, light cream and cheese beat it on every count. Don't bother trying to cut corners. You don't save time & only lose on flavor.

CLC

This was extremely easy to make, suited the entire family, and tasted fine, but I would not make it again. Supermarket-quality breakfast sausage plus tater tots really just tastes like fast food. Still, I’d like to encourage NYT to keep putting out recipes of this type because they’re so darn useful for getting picky kids fed without having to make the same exact thing every week.

Dan

But it's "Cooking Notes" not "Nutrition Scolds"I chopped a small onion and minced a garlic clove and sautéed them with the green pepper rather than use the powders.

WK, Bellingham, WA

I take it back. Make this recipe instead of anything out of Julia Child’s book. I made this tater tot fantasy last night and can’t wait to make it again! Please bother trying to cut corners. You save time & only gain on flavor.

jc

Choose sausage that is sold in a “chub” for making patties—it’s just easier that removing casings. A similar dish, if you have shredded hash browns rather than tater tots in the freezer: After cooking sausage and onions/peppers, remove from pan and cook the hash browns in the fat. Make sure to let them crisp, flip and crisp again. Then add the meat and pour over the eggs. Bake as described here and top with cheese. You end up with the potato “crust” on bottom rather than top.

MGM

I grew up in Iowa. We didn’t call it a hot dish, we called it a casserole.

m1stones1

WK why the change of heart?

Dan F

Instead of using Tater Tots™, why not use potatoes? You could make the dish in the same amount of time if you microwave the potatoes until halfway cooked while cooking the sausage and then fry the potatoes in the sausage fat with vegetables.

Jackie

The midwestern attribution of 'hot dish' is a misinterpretation. In Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois. Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska (those parts of the midwest I've resided in for the past 63 years), 'hot dish' is a term equivalent to 'casserole', not a particular recipe as implied.

john N

“casings removed, if any (see Tip)”Someone forgot to leave a tip!

JHOFF

Family enjoyed this dish. Couple of changes I would make if cooking it again… sauté some fresh jalapeno and garlic the bell pepper. You can also use low fat turkey sausage and half egg whites half eggs to reduce the cholesterol.

Cynthia

Sautéed onion and garlic in a bit of the sausage fat instead of using powders. Also left out bell peppers and instead added chopped green chile (I’m in NM and that’s how we do, lol). Turned out delicious!

SB

Excellent as is and can easily be adapted if you’re missing say peppers ( I used mushrooms this time) or low on cheddar (aged Gouda this time too). So tasty!

Sandy

An oven proof skillet is all that’s necessary here. I can imagine some folks getting twisted up over needing a “cast iron skillet”.

Jean21

It sounds like you're describing a scalloped potatoes and ham "hot dish" to me. ;-) You Betcha, I'm a Minnesota native.

Lianne

I’m not sure what some of the other commenters did wrong with this recipe, because it was not, in fact, bad, nor did it taste like fast food. It tasted like brunch food. It tasted delicious. The only thing I had to change was using chicken apple sausage instead of ground sausage because that’s what I had. Did everything else as is and it was a massive hit with both adults and children. Served with thick cut bacon on the side and mimosas, bien sûr. Also I didn’t add salt and it didn’t need it.

Somewhere In 413

I wouldn't make this again. It was just bland even with adding a jalapeno with seeds. I did use half red and half green pepper as that was what I had. Added an onion added a couple of dashes of Tabasco plus a lot of pepper, just not to my liking.

Declan

It took over an hour in the oven for it to not be "soupy" on the bottom. I have no idea what happened. In the end, not my favorite use of tater tots.

me

Sub soy chorizo

Stacy in Portland

This was a hit for a house full of teenagers during a snowstorm. I made it with field roast Italian sausage and colorful peppers I had in the fridge. I think if I made this again I would par cook the tots. The underside of them seemed too “raw” while everything else crisped up nicely.

great suggestion.

Used diced ham vs sausage and added smoked Gouda with the cheddar cheese. Topped homemade Smokey salsa. Oh yeah. I’d make this again. Had seconds, very unlike me.

Terry F

Easy, flexible, and a bit hit. Everyone loved this as a breakfast casserole for Christmas morning. Definitely keeping this in the repertoire.

Monica J.

As I labored over cleaning my cast iron skillet after making this all I could think about was that it wasn’t worth the 15 minutes it took to get it off of the bottom of the pan.

Peter V

I liked this with the following adjustments: eliminated onion and garlic powders; sautéed onion with bell peppers and added minced garlic at the end so as not to burn the garlic; used a combo of peppers instead of all green; added a jalapeño for some zing. 35 minutes in the oven was enough. I found that the results were not "eggy" enough so I will add two more eggs next time. No issue with the tater tots Finally, I found the Julia Child comment gratuitous -- this is not trying to be that.

awesome

First big shout out to WK for classy move in updating notes. This was awesome - everyone loved it. Used Impossible sausage and Poblano peppers but otherwise followed the recipe. New family favorite.

JohnB

Goetta can substitute for sausage

Marianne

I sprinkled on the spices instead of whisking in with the eggs. I think that was a mistake.Dark oval glass dish . I cooked for 35 minutes and let rest for 10.

David Belanger

Very easy to make, but not sure I liked the assembly and would do it differently next time by mixing all ingredients together in a bowl first then pouring into a well greased pan. I would sprinkle cheese on top. Also thought the tater tots got too mushy under all the cheese would layer on top next time. Taste was good, but I like other recipes that have more veggies.

Stephanie

Any recommendations for substitutions for those who don’t like bell peppers.

Terry F

We just skipped them. They don't agree with me... The recipe is flexible enough to accommodate a lot.

wuick and easy

I would add I cup salsa and no milk OR chorizo bits instead of sausage. Definitley add jalapeños and sautéing onions with the peppers. The original was just kind of bland. Or use a fun cheese. Took 35 mins to cook.

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Sausage and Egg Tater Tot Casserole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my tater tot casserole soggy? ›

Overcrowding: If the tater tots and other ingredients are packed too tightly, they may steam rather than bake, leading to sogginess. Temperature: Cooking at too low a temperature may not allow the casserole to firm up, resulting in a soggy texture.

Why is my breakfast casserole soggy? ›

Undercooking: Sometimes the casserole needs more time in the oven to allow for all the liquid to be absorbed or evaporated. Type of vegetables used: Watery vegetables like tomatoes, zucchini, and mushrooms can release a lot of moisture as they cook.

Why aren't my tater tots getting crispy? ›

You want them crispy, tater tots need to be cooked at a high temperature for this to happen. 375-400F is great, I find 375F the sweet spot to get them crispy but to also cook the inside before the outside burns.

Can you substitute hash browns for tater tots? ›

Tater Tots can be replaced with hash browns or frozen diced potatoes. Chopped or sliced ham is a nice alternative to sausage.

Should you thaw tater tots before baking? ›

Tater tots – Use frozen tater tots straight from the freezer without thawing first, this stops them from overcooking in the oven. Sour cream – I love adding sour cream for extra tang and flavor it's the perfect combination with scallions, cheese and potato.

What is the difference between a Tater Tot Hotdish and a tater tot casserole? ›

But, while anything baked in a casserole can be called a casserole, the Midwestern preparation known as "hotdish" is much more specific. A hotdish always consists of meat, vegetables, a starch, and sauce—it's not a side dish, but an entire meal unto itself.

How to make egg casserole not watery? ›

The solution for watery casseroles is instant potato mash powder or cornflour - slake (mix with a little water) at first or it will go lumpy. Stir well. Alternatively, don't add so much water at first, especially if you're using a slow cooker.

How to keep egg casserole moist? ›

Ricotta cheese or cottage cheese: This what helps make this casserole moist and fluffy. You won't actually taste the ricotta or cottage cheese, but it really helps to impart and fluffy and tender texture.

How do you make a casserole not soggy? ›

To prevent a soupy casserole, be sure to fully thaw any frozen vegetables in a colander over a bowl, and pat dry, squeeze excess moisture out of greens like spinach or chard, and quickly precook watery fresh vegetables like onions, mushrooms or squashes just until they release their moisture.

How do I get the crispiest tater tots? ›

The secret? Rolling each tot in a little olive oil before baking for a crispy on the outside, soft on the inside tater tot. Once the tots are out of the oven, sprinkle with garlicky parmesan cheese.

Should you flip tater tots in the oven? ›

For even crispiness, flip the tater tots halfway through the cooking time. This will ensure that both sides become golden brown and crispy.

How long to cook tater tots in the oven at 375 degrees? ›

Bake for 20-30 minutes at 375° F (191° C). Serve hot.

Do McDonald's fry their hash browns? ›

The pieces are mixed with salt, pepper, cornflour, and potato flour, formed into McDonald's oval shape, and partially fried in vegetable oil and beef flavoring before being frozen and shipped to restaurants. You'll still get fresh-fried McDonald's hash browns each time you order them.

What is the English version of tater tots? ›

Here in the UK you won't find 'tater tots' in the supermarkets. However you will find hash browns which are basically tater tots formed into a larger, usually triangle shape. In recent years, supermarkets have started stocking mini hash browns. These are almost identical to tater tots and perfect for this recipe.

Why do tater tots taste different? ›

You might think tater tots would taste like fries, but fries are just chunks of potatoes that are fried. Tots are potatoes chopped up into tiny bits, then mixed with seasonings and binder (corn flour, I think), so they taste slightly different, as well as having a different consistency.…

How do you fix a wet casserole? ›

Add A Starch

Even if you're a beginner cook, you probably know that adding a starch can help transform liquidy dishes into creamy delights. Cornstarch and flour are two popular options, but don't you dare add them directly to your casserole. Instead, make a slurry.

Why is my casserole so watery? ›

To prevent a soupy casserole, be sure to fully thaw any frozen vegetables in a colander over a bowl, and pat dry, squeeze excess moisture out of greens like spinach or chard, and quickly precook watery fresh vegetables like onions, mushrooms or squashes just until they release their moisture.

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