Breakfast Pizza - Egg, Sausage, & Cheese Pizza Recipe (2024)

Breakfast pizza done right! A pre-made pizza crust topped with creamy eggs, bell peppers, onion, sausage, and two types of cheese!

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What is breakfast pizza?

Maybe it’s a mid-west thing, but if you’ve never had or heard of breakfast pizza, let me tell you, you’ve been missing out. Breakfast pizza is just like it sounds . . . it’s pizza topped with all your favorite breakfast items: scrambled eggs, breakfast, onions, peppers, and of course, cheese! There are so many variations of breakfast pizza ideas (I’ll list them below), but I think THIS is the best combination.

PS – Although this pizza is meant for breakfast, it also a super delicious breakfast for dinner idea.

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Ingredients

Some breakfast pizzas are made with eggs sunny side up, but this recipe calls for making scrambled eggs in a creamy sauce made with butter, flour, and milk. The fluffy eggs are the perfect pairing for zippy sausage, tender crisp veggies, and buttery crust.

  1. Pillsbury pizza crust is the vessel for all those yummy breakfast toppings. I like this particular crust, because it’s easy to find, sturdy, buttery, and flakey.
  2. Breakfast sausage. Because what’s breakfast without a little sausage?! I like “hot” breakfast sausage for a little heat, but mild works just as well.
  3. Veggies: onion, peppers, garlicjust scream breakfast to me. They cook with the breakfast sausage, so they take on an amazing flavor.
  4. Butter, flour, and milk. This combination makes what is called a béchamel sauce aka a white sauce. We use this instead of a traditional red pizza sauce.
  5. Eggs get scrambled into the white sauce to create the BEST, fluffiest, most tender scrambled eggs you’ve ever had. This becomes the base of our breakfast pizza.
  6. Cheddar and mozzarella cheese. You can’t have scrambled eggs or pizza without cheese, so this is just a given! I like cheddar for flavor and mozzarella for the ultimate stringy cheese deliciousness.

I think this is the best combination of flavors and textures, but I’ll list some suggested variations below as well!

How to make breakfast pizza

Making homemade pizza may sound tedious and intimating, but with a pre-made crust and a short ingredient list, this pizza comes together in a snap! Definitely easy, yet impressive enough for a weekend brunch!

  1. Pre-bake pizza crust according to directions on the package.
  2. Heat a large non-stick pan over medium heat, then add in sausage, onion, peppers, garlic, salt and pepper. Cook until the meat is no longer pink and the veggies are tender.Breakfast Pizza - Egg, Sausage, & Cheese Pizza Recipe (4)
  3. To the same pan, add in and melt butter. Once melted, slowly sprinkle and whisk in flour. Cook for 2 minutes, whisking constantly.
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  4. Slowly whisk in the milk. Cook, stirring constantly with a rubber spatula until the mixture is the consistency of thick pudding. Breakfast Pizza - Egg, Sausage, & Cheese Pizza Recipe (6)
  5. Stir in the whisked eggs and cook until they are soft, but not runny. See video for better visuals.Breakfast Pizza - Egg, Sausage, & Cheese Pizza Recipe (7)
  6. Spread the egg mixture evenly over the pre-baked dough, sprinkle on the cooked sausage/veggies, then top the pizza with shredded cheese.Breakfast Pizza - Egg, Sausage, & Cheese Pizza Recipe (8)
  7. Bake in the preheated oven and cook for about 15 minutes. Slice and serve!Breakfast Pizza - Egg, Sausage, & Cheese Pizza Recipe (9)

Easy peasy, right?!

Tips & tricks for making the best breakfast pizza recipe

This recipe really couldn’t be easier, but here are a few tips so it’s the BEST breakfast pizza recipe you’ve ever made!

  • Watch the video! Making the bechamel and scrambled eggs are super easy, but sometimes it’s nice to see exactly what the texture of each looks like.
  • Use store-bought Pillsbury pizza crust. It makes this recipe much quicker and really is the perfect texture and flavor.
  • Shred your own cheese. It melts better than the pre-shredded kind. If you’re in a pinch, pre-shredded is just fine though.
  • Prep some of the ingredients the night before. Cut the veggies, whisk the eggs, shred the cheese. Store everything separately in a sealed container in the fridge.

Variations

I highly recommend making this breakfast pizza as directed, but if you like to play in the kitchen or have a food allergy, here are some ideas:

  • Crust: use a different store-bought pizza dough or make a homemade pizza crust! Follow the instructions on the package or in the pizza crust recipe to see if you need to pre-bake the dough first.
  • Sausage: use mild, medium, or hot sausage! Not a fan of sausage? Try bacon instead!
  • Veggies: mushrooms or spinach would be a great addition. You may need to drain the veggies, however, so the crust doesn’t get soggy and both of those veggies have a lot of excess liquid.
  • Cheese: have fun! Use your favorite cheese: swiss, monterey jack, pepper jack. You can’t go wrong!
  • Make it vegetarian by using vegetarian sausage.
  • Make it gluten free by using a certified gluten free pizza crust.
  • Make it dairy free by using vegan butter, almond or other non-dairy milk, and vegan cheese.

What’s the best pizza crust to use?

I like using Pillsbury Pizza Crust dough. I think it’s the best store-bought dough I’ve been able to find for this breakfast pizza. If you don’t want to use that particular dough, just look for something that is sturdy enough to hold all the toppings! Nobody likes a soggy bottom.

Can I make this ahead of time?

There are parts you can prep in advance to make the process faster in the morning. Feel free to cut the veggies, whisk the eggs, and shred the cheese the night before. Store everything separately in a sealed container in the fridge.

If you’d like to make the whole pizza in advance, here’s my best bet: make the pizza according to directions through topping with cheese (don’t finish baking in the oven), but make sure all the parts are cooled before assembling – pizza crust, veggies/sausage, and eggs. Cover the baking sheet with saran wrap, then tin foil. Freeze for up to 2 months. To heat: pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F, remove the saran wrap and tin foil, and bake until the crust is golden and the cheese has melted.

See this post on how to make homemade frozen pizza.

How to store breakfast pizza

Breakfast pizza is best served immediately after baking, but leftovers can be enjoyed later if stored propery.

Fridge: place cooked, sliced, and cooled pizza in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To re-heat: pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F and line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat. Heat until warm, about 5-10 minutes. Keep a close eye on it so you don’t burn the crust.

Freezer: wrap cooked and cooled pizza slices individually in tin foil, then place in a freezer safe ziplock baggie. Keep in the freezer for up 2 months. To re-heat: thaw overnight in the fridge, then pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F and line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat. Heat until warm, about 5-10 minutes. Keep a close eye on it so you don’t burn the crust.

What do i serve with breakfast pizza?

Breakfast pizza is definitely a full meal, you’ve got a carb, a protein, veggies, and dairy, but if you’d like to serve something on the side, here’s what I’d suggest:

  • Fruit. Any kind will do! This fruit salad would be great!
  • Beverages. Milk, orange juice, coffee. Brunch co*cktails would also be delish, like a mimosa or bloody mary!
  • Salad. If you’re making this for brunch, this pear, blue cheese, and candied pecan salad would be a great addition.

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Breakfast Pizza

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Breakfast pizza done right! Pillsbury pizza crust topped with creamy eggs, bell peppers, onion, spicy sausage, and two types of cheese!

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Yield: 16 pieces (1 pizza)

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Ingredients

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  • 1 (13.8 oz) tube Pillsbury Pizza Crust
  • 1 (8 oz) package breakfast sausage
  • 1/2 yellow onion diced
  • 1/2 green bell pepper diced
  • 1/2 red bell pepper diced
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • Salt and pepper to taste (I typically use about 1/2 teaspoon each)
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 cup skim milk
  • 5 largeeggs whisked
  • Salt and pepper to taste (I typically use about 1/2 teaspoon each)
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese shredded
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese shredded
  • Sliced Green onions for topping
  • Hot sauce optional for serving

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with a silicone baking mat.

  • Pre-bake pizza crust according to directions on the package. Set aside when done. Keep the oven on, as you'll be needing to cook the pizza again.

  • Heat a large non-stick pan over medium heat, then add in sausage, onion, peppers, garlic, salt and pepper.

  • Cook, breaking up the meat as you go, until the meat is no longer pink and the veggies are tender.

  • Taste and re-season, if necessary, then remove from the pan and set aside in a bowl.

  • To the same pan, add in and melt butter.

  • Once melted, slowly sprinkle and whisk in flour. Cook for 2 minutes, whisking constantly.

  • Slowly whisk in the milk. Cook, stirring constantly with a rubber spatula until the mixture is the consistency of thick pudding. See video for visuals.

  • Stir in the whisked eggs and cook until they are soft, but not runny. See video for visuals.

  • Season with salt and pepper, to taste.

  • Spread the egg mixture evenly over the pre-baked dough, sprinkle on the cooked sausage/veggies, then top the pizza with shredded cheese.

  • Bake in the preheated oven and cook for about 15 minutes, or until cheese has melted and the crust has finished cooking.

  • Sprinkle cooked pizza with sliced green onions.

  • Slice, serve with optional hot sauce, and enjoy!

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STORING

Room Temp:N/A

Refrigerator:3-4 Days

Freezer:1-2 Months

Reheat:Thaw if frozen, then bake or microwave until heated

*Storage times may vary based on temperature and conditions

Notes

See post above for tips and tricks, variations, making it in advance, and storage instructions.

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Nutrition Information

Nutrition Facts

Breakfast Pizza

Amount Per Serving (1 slice)

Calories 300 Calories from Fat 198

% Daily Value*

Fat 22g34%

Saturated Fat 11g69%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 1g

Cholesterol 111mg37%

Sodium 499mg22%

Potassium 132mg4%

Carbohydrates 14g5%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 13g26%

Vitamin A 515IU10%

Vitamin C 8.3mg10%

Calcium 213mg21%

Iron 1.1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

*Note: Nutrition information is estimated and varies based on products used.

Keywords: brunch, cheesy, easy

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Author: Jennifer Debth

Originally published Nov 14, 2014, updated Feb 17, 2020 to provide new photos, video, and more detailed content.

Breakfast Pizza - Egg, Sausage, & Cheese Pizza Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you cook sausage before putting it on pizza? ›

As a general rule, you do want to precook meats that you are topping pizza with, unless they are cured products like pepperoni. By precooking the sausage, you can also ensure that the grease is blotted from the product before placing on the pizza.

What is the difference between breakfast pizza and regular pizza? ›

Breakfast pizza is essentially a way to enjoy all your favorite breakfast foods, like bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs and more. But instead of eating them on a plate, breakfast pizza allows you to enjoy all these ingredients on top of a pizza.

What kind of sausage is best for homemade pizza? ›

The sausage should also have a good balance of fat and lean meats for the best texture and flavor. When you consider all these factors, you'll find that Hot Italian Sausage is the ideal sausage for pizza. It has the perfect blend of seasonings and fat-to-lean ratio and is sized appropriately for topping pizzas.

Is breakfast pizza a Midwest thing? ›

The most famous Midwestern breakfast pizza was born from a chain of convenience stores in Iowa called Casey's General Store. Casey's locations make and sell breakfast pizzas all day long. Standard pizza dough is topped with their signature cheese sauce, sausage, scrambled eggs, and cheese.

What makes pizza sauce different from pasta sauce? ›

Pizza sauce is prepared with uncooked pureed tomatoes while pasta sauce is made with cooked blended tomatoes and flavorful garlic, herbs, and spices. Whether you're looking to open a pizza shop or just making personal pizzas, most chefs will agree that the secret is in the sauce.

What type of sausage is used on pizza? ›

The kind most of us know from pizza is coarsely ground pork (and sometimes beef) with fennel, also known as “mild” Italian sausage. The “hot” variety adds spicy peppers, while “sweet” Italian sausage includes sweet basil. It can be sliced or loose, and prepared in different ways or with different spices.

Can I put raw sausage on pizza? ›

Tip: If putting the sausage on raw, be sure to keep the chunks small so that they cook fully in the oven. Sprinkle 0.35 ounces (10 grams) of Pecorino Romano on top. Launch your pizza into the oven. Cook your pizza for 60 to 90 seconds, turning every 20 seconds to ensure an even cook.

Is it okay to put raw sausage on pizza? ›

1. Meats. Pizzas usually don't take very long to bake, and the bake time is really to crisp the dough and melt the cheese. Raw meats — like sausage, chicken, or bacon — usually won't cook through in the short baking time, so they should be precooked.

How long can breakfast pizza sit out? ›

Like other perishable foods, pizza that has been at room temperature—or anywhere in the 40°F to 140°F danger zone— for more than two hours should not be consumed, confirms Meredith Carothers, a food safety specialist with the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service.

Are breakfast pizzas healthy? ›

For starters, pizza can contain less sugar than a lot of other breakfast food options, such as cereal. Fat and protein from toppings can also help you stay full longer, which can prevent hanger and help you maintain productivity throughout the day.

How popular is breakfast pizza? ›

According to a new study commissioned by Casey's and FleishmanHillard, many US adults enjoy pizza for breakfast. The survey found: 44 percent of people would be inclined to eat breakfast more often if pizza was on the menu.

What is the best cheese to use for homemade pizza? ›

The most commonly used cheese on pizza is mozzarella, because it melts beautifully without turning oily or lumpy. Cheeses such as feta, haloumi and aged gouda are tasty toppings, but they're a bit fancy for families and don't melt as well as mozzarella. Low-moisture mozzarella in particular has great melt and stretch.

Is pizza sausage different than breakfast sausage? ›

While these sausages are made of the same type of ground meat the biggest difference is the seasonings used to flavor the sausages. Italian sausages usually include fennel seed, garlic, paprika, pepper (black pepper or white pepper).

What kind of sausage does Papa John's use? ›

Pork Sirloin (cured with water, sugar, salt, sodium phosphates (a salt, maintains moisture), sodium erythorbate (a salt, maintains flavor), sodium nitrite (a salt, maintains flavor, color and freshness), natural smoke flavor).

What is breakfast gravy made of? ›

If you ask ten southern cooks how to make breakfast gravy, you'll probably get ten different answers. While every family seems to have their own “secret” recipe, they're all quite similar. In fact, this simple dish really only needs four ingredients: butter, flour, milk, and sausage.

What does pizza sauce contain? ›

Traditional pizza sauce is made with a base of tomatoes and spices like garlic, onion, basil, and oregano. You might think that this makes a pizza simple or boring, but this isn't the case. There are so many varieties and recipes for it that you'll never get bored of this meal!

What is school breakfast pizza made of? ›

This school breakfast pizza serves a crowd and gets help from the microwave to streamline its assembly of crescent crust, sausage gravy, eggs and cheese. My copycat recipe of school cafeteria pizza is incredibly popular. So I decided to create a breakfast version.

What is brown pizza sauce made of? ›

Pictou County pizza is a regional variant of pizza found in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. The pizza utilizes a "brown sauce" that includes common pizza sauce-related ingredients such as tomatoes, onions and oregano as well as less common sauce ingredients like flour and chicken broth.

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