This Hot Honey Sausage Breakfast Bake is a savory baked egg casserole with browned breakfast sausage, cheddar cheese, fluffy eggs, and a sweet-spicy hot honey finish.

This Hot Honey Sausage Breakfast Bake is a savory baked egg casserole with browned breakfast sausage, cheddar cheese, fluffy eggs, and a sweet-spicy hot honey finish.
It takes about 45 minutes from start to finish and works well for brunch, meal prep, holiday mornings, or easy breakfasts during the week. We love making a big batch when guests are over for breakfast - it's an easy way to feed a crowd in the mornings.
The texture of this breakfast casserole is soft and fluffy with crisp golden edges and pockets of melted cheese.
The hot honey adds sweetness first, then a gentle chili heat that cuts through the richness of the sausage and eggs.
It also happens to be practical. There is no crust to deal with, no complicated prep, and no special equipment beyond a skillet and baking dish.
You can serve it for brunch, meal prep slices for weekday breakfasts, or put it on the table during holiday mornings when people are wandering into the kitchen looking for coffee.
If you are someone who likes savory breakfasts but wants something with more personality than a standard egg bake, this recipe hits that balance really well.
Try serving it for breakfast with a side of Mashed Potato Pancakes!
Love this recipe? Check out these other Breakfast Casserole Recipes, including Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole.
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Hot Honey
Hot honey deserves more attention than it usually gets in home kitchens! At its core, it is simply honey infused with chili peppers or chili flakes, but the effect is bigger than the ingredient list suggests.
Honey naturally softens sharp heat, which means you get warmth without aggressive spice.
In savory cooking, especially with pork, hot honey acts almost like a finishing sauce. It highlights caramelized flavors and balances salty richness.
In this breakfast bake, it keeps the eggs and cheese from feeling too heavy and it makes the whole dish taste extra special.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Sweet spicy hot honey gives classic sausage and eggs a more layered flavor.
- This breakfast casserole is naturally gluten free without needing specialty ingredients (check that your sausages and all other ingredients are gluten free).
- The recipe uses simple supermarket staples most people already recognize.
- Leftovers reheat surprisingly well for weekday breakfasts.
- Cheddar cheese creates crisp golden edges while keeping the center creamy.
- Breakfast sausage adds plenty of flavor without needing extra seasoning blends.
- The recipe works equally well for brunch tables and meal prep containers.
- You can easily adjust the spice level depending on your hot honey.
- The prep takes very little hands-on time.
- This egg bake feels hearty without being overly dense.

Ingredients
You only need simple pantry ingredients for this recipe!
- Breakfast sausages. Breakfast sausages gives the casserole savory depth and seasoning. Pork sausage is classic, but turkey sausage also works if you want something lighter.
- Eggs. Eggs form the structure of the bake and create the fluffy texture. Use large eggs for the best consistency.
- Whole milk. Whole milk keeps the eggs tender and creamy. You can substitute half-and-half for a richer texture or use a lower-fat milk if needed.
- Salt. A little salt sharpens all the flavors in the casserole. Reduce slightly if your sausage is very salty.
- Black pepper. Pepper balances the sweetness of the honey and adds mild warmth.
- Hot honey. Hot honey adds sweet heat and brings contrast to the rich sausage and cheese. If you do not have store-bought hot honey, regular honey mixed with chili flakes works well.
- Cheddar cheese. Sharp cheddar adds flavor and melts beautifully. Pepper jack, Monterey Jack, or smoked gouda are also good options.
- Parsley. Fresh parsley adds color and freshness at the end. Chives or green onions also work well.
See the recipe card for quantities and method.
How to make Sausage Breakfast Bake
Follow these step-by-step instructions, then scroll down for the full ingredients list and method.
Preheat the oven to 375°F / 190°C.

Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add the sausage to the skillet and cook, stirring to break up the sausage meat until browned all over.

Whisk the eggs and milk in a bowl.

Pour into a baking dish.

Place the sausages into the baking dish with the beaten eggs.

Sprinkle with half of the cheese.
Place the dish into the oven and bake for 35 minutes or until golden and fluffy.
Drizzle with the hot honey and sprinkle with the remaining cheese. Bake for a further 5 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbling.

Sprinkle with the chopped parsley.
Scroll down for the full ingredients list and method.
Variations
- Add diced jalapeños for extra heat.
- Stir in sautéed onions for sweetness and depth.
- Use spicy Italian sausage instead of breakfast sausage.
- Swap cheddar for pepper jack cheese.
- Mix in spinach for extra vegetables.
- Use smoked sausage for a deeper smoky flavor.
- Add roasted red peppers for sweetness and color.
- Try maple sausage with extra chili flakes for a sweet-spicy contrast.
- Add crumbled bacon alongside the sausage.
- Use feta cheese and herbs for a Mediterranean-style variation.
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Serving Suggestions
- Serve with buttered sourdough toast.
- Pair with a simple green salad for brunch.
- Add roasted breakfast potatoes on the side.
- Serve with fresh fruit for contrast.
- Spoon extra hot honey over each slice.
- Pair with avocado slices for creaminess.
- Serve alongside biscuits.
- Add pickled onions for acidity.
- Pair with coffee and citrus juice for a balanced breakfast spread.
- Serve with sautéed greens for a savory brunch plate.
- Add a dollop of sour cream for richness.
- Serve with fresh tomato slices and cracked black pepper.

Storage, Freezing, Make-Ahead Advice
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The flavor actually improves slightly after the first day because the sausage seasoning settles into the eggs.
To reheat, microwave individual slices in short bursts until warmed through. If you want to keep the edges crisp, reheat in the oven instead.
You can freeze the cooked casserole too. Let it cool completely first, then wrap slices tightly. Freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
For make-ahead prep, brown the sausage the night before and whisk together the eggs and milk separately. Store both in the refrigerator and assemble before baking.
If you fully assemble the casserole ahead of time, wait to add the final layer of cheese and hot honey until just before finishing in the oven.
Recipe Tips
- Brown the sausage well before adding it to the casserole. Extra caramelization means more flavor.
- Avoid overbaking the eggs. The center should still have a very slight wobble before resting.
- Let the casserole sit for 5 minutes before slicing so the texture sets properly.
- Drizzle the hot honey after most of the baking time so the sugars do not burn.
- If your sausage releases a lot of grease, drain it before adding to the eggs.
- Bake in a ceramic or glass dish for gentler heat and more even cooking.
- Taste your hot honey first because spice levels vary widely between brands.
FAQs
Yes. You can fully assemble the casserole several hours ahead and refrigerate it before baking. Let the dish sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes before it goes into the oven so it bakes evenly.
Too much moisture from vegetables or undercooked sausage can cause this. If you add vegetables like mushrooms or spinach, cook them first to remove excess liquid. Bake it for a little longer to evaporate the excess moisture.
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📖 Recipe

Hot Honey Sausage Breakfast Bake
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Baking dish
Ingredients
- 1 pound breakfast sausages
- 6 eggs
- 1 cup whole milk
- ½ teaspoon salt and pepper
- 1-2 tablespoons hot honey or 2 tablespoons of honey with ½ teaspoon chili flakes stirred in
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- To serve: parsley
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F / 190°C.
- Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add the sausage to the skillet and cook, stirring to break up the sausage meat until browned all over.
- Whisk the eggs and milk in a bowl and pour into a baking dish.
- Place the sausages into the baking dish with the beaten eggs.
- Sprinkle with half of the cheese.
- Place the dish into the oven and bake for 35 minutes or until golden and fluffy.
- Drizzle with the hot honey and sprinkle with the remaining cheese. Bake for a further 5 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbling.
- Sprinkle with the chopped parsley.
- Slice and serve warm.
Notes
- Brown the sausage well before adding it to the casserole. Extra caramelization means more flavor.
- Let the casserole sit for 5 minutes before slicing so the texture sets properly.
- Drizzle the hot honey after most of the baking time so the sugars do not burn.
- If your sausage releases a lot of grease, drain it before adding to the eggs.
- Bake in a ceramic or glass dish for gentler heat and more even cooking.
- Taste your hot honey first because spice levels vary widely between brands.
Nutrition
The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors, so is not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a registered dietician for special diet advice.











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