I’d like to introduce you to my new secret weapon in the kitchen–Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles. Have you seen these yet? They are fully cooked sausage crumbles that turn any ol’ meal into super fast, easy, and tastes great meal without all the effort of thawing and cooking! These are perfect for anyone with a busy life or if you’re caught in pinch. There are 3 varieties to choose from: Original, Hot & Spicy, and Turkey sausage.
I found these sausage crumbles in the refrigerated meat section, by the bacon in my grocery store, and thought they would be perfect in a new recipe that had brewing in my head for a few days. I had some of my favorite people coming over for dinner on Sunday and I wanted to IMPRESS them. I wanted this new dish to be cheesy, sausagey, and tasty! So I created Cheesy Sausagllini!
It was oozing with deliciousness and got rave reviews…so I thought I’d share the recipe with you! I was cooking for 8 people, so I made a large 9×13 pan, but this recipe could easily be halved for a smaller crowd (although, it was excellent as left overs for lunch today!) I’m a visual person so I have a photo recipe guide below to walk you through all the steps, but if you prefer just the recipe-scroll to the bottom of this post! 🙂 First I gathered all my ingredients:
- Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles
- Tortellini (I used frozen-but pre-cooked would work too and even faster!)
- Parmesan cheese
- Mozzarella cheese
- Spices of your choice (I used garlic salt, onion powder, basil and oregano)
- Alfredo sauce
I used 2 bags of frozen tortellini. If you are unfamiliar with tortellini it is a round pasta filled with cheese (yummy!) and commonly found in soups. Not today though, today it is used in an incredible pasta bake! You can find this in the frozen pasta section at your local store. If you are short on time you could throw a pack or 2 of the refrigerated already cooked tortellini and make this a super fast-throw together-meal. Boiling the water was the longest part in making this dinner. It only takes 3 minutes to cook this tortellini once the water is boiling-when it is “done” it floats!
Once your tortellini is cooked, drain it. Then add your jar of Alfredo sauce and cover the pasta evenly.
Chances are your jar will have some sauce left over that you can’t pour out. My grocery budget’s motto is Waste Not-Want Not 😉 So I added a little bit of milk (or you can use water), put the lid on and shake it to get all the sauce out of the jar. This also makes sure your pasta is nice and covered, we don’t want dry pasta after it’s been baked! (PS: now is a great time to pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees)
For easy clean up purposes–spray your pan!
Now it is time to layer all this goodness together. Pour a single layer of the Alfredo covered tortellini into the bottom of your dish.
Then put a layer of your Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles on top.
Let me show you a close up of these sausage crumbles. They are perfectly crumbled:
Next add some spice to your dish. This is the part that is totally customize-able to your/your families taste buds! My family really likes garlic and onion so I used those 2 spices. I only sprinkled them on lightly as a couple of my guests that were coming don’t love onions as much as we do. 🙂
Top that off with a generous dose of Parmesan cheese. Yum!
Toss in a thin layer of cheese (I used mozzarella-but you could use any kind)
Then repeat the layering process. Tortellini, sausage, spices, Parmesan cheese, and mozzarella cheese–except this time make sure you have a good covering of cheese on the top! I topped it off with some dried oregano and basil. Now this dish is ready for the oven!
Bake for 20-30 minutes on 350 degrees Fahrenheit or until it is bubbly and the cheese is started to turn golden. OH MY YUM. When it is done it will look like this:
YUM! Next time I am going to make it with Jimmy Dean’s Hot and Spicy Sausage Crumbles to add some kick to this meal! Below is a quick text only version of the recipe.
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Cheesy Sausagllini
Ingredients:
- Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles
- Tortellini (I used frozen-but pre-cooked would work too and even faster!)
- Parmesan cheese
- Mozzarella cheese
- Spices of your choice (I used garlic salt, onion powder, basil and oregano)
- Alfredo sauce
Cook tortellini pasta according to directions & drain. Mix it with a jar of alfredo sauce. Spray a 9 x 13 casserole dish for easy clean up. Pour in half of alfredo covered tortellini to make a single layer on bottom of dish. Add half a bag of the the Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles. Top with seasonings of choice, (I recommend garlic salt and onion powder). Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese & Mozzarella cheese. Then repeat the layering process. Tortellini, Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles, spices, Parmesan cheese, and mozzarella cheese. (Optional: top with dried basil and oregano). Bake in a 350 degree F oven for 20-30 minutes or until bubbly and the cheese starts to turn golden! Enjoy!
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I want to know, what recipe would you use these handy Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles in? Leave a comment below letting me know! Please let me know if you make this recipe and if you enjoyed it. In the meantime be sure to Pin It or share it on Facebook so you don’t lose track of it! Thanks for stopping by! ~Cj
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Tammy Kobel says
I love this recipe, the directions and step by step photos make it look Awesome. Going to try this one.
Cj says
Thanks Tammy! Let me know how it goes! It was a huge hit at my house!
Dede Wright says
Can’t wait to try it!
patty says
I use the Jimmy Dean Crumbles when I make homemade pizza
Janette Polivka says
OMG Girl!!!! I’m all thinking “Oh I would make cheese dip or sausage balls” Then I see that pic of that sausagllini and was like “WHOA BABY”! I..MUST..TRY! Thank you for sharing it and giving the steps! Pinned so I can try ASAP! 🙂
Valerie Guerrero says
this looks delicious i am also going to try this with velveeta cheese for a dip
Shelia S says
I definitely want to make the recipe you posted. I have used Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles in queso.
JULIA NOLD says
A sausage casserole
Lisa Cox says
This sounds good, but I’m not a fan of alfredo sauce. I think I’ll change it out for spaghetti sauce and try it with some mushrooms added in.
Rachel R says
This is the kind of recipe I can get behind…one in the oven, one into the freezer for later…and both kids will eat it up (on a good day!)
Thanks for the recipe!
Debbie Olson says
This looks really yummy! I myself could not eat it as I am a diabetic and I also have to limit my fats. But I do like sausage and I would use these on our low carb pizza recipes. Instead of pizza dough, we use flattened chickenbreast and put pizza toppings on them, then bake.
kim says
That is a genius idea. My step mom is diabetic I will have to tell her this idea, and make it for my family next time we want pizza.
Laura Harris says
I would love to try this recipe…I can think of dozens of uses for the crumbles….fast for scrambled eggs, pizza, gravy, etc.!
misty farmer says
That sounds very yummy, gonna have to try that one!
Jade says
I would use them in scrambled eggs with cheese!
Kaye Lake says
I would use it on pizza!!!
stephanie g says
Would make a great topping addition for homemade pizza night!
Kaye Lake says
I would use it in omelettes with green pepper, cheese and this sausage!!! Yum!
LeAnn Sadlon says
Cheesy Sausagllini
LeAnn Sadlon says
I would use them in scrambled eggs with onions,green peppers, and some pepper jack cheese!
Diana H says
Love this recipe! These crumbles would make sausage gravy even easier than it already is to make!!!
Leah K says
Spaghetti sauce
Julie Durfee says
That looks delicious! I would use the crumbles to make super fast breakfast burritos!
Leah K says
Spaghetti sauce or a lasagna
Tina W says
Great minds think alike: I always add a bit of milk and shake to get the last of the creamy sauce of of the jar (for red sauce I usually add a splash of red wine!). Pinning this.
Tina W says
Oops, forgot to say that I also want to try these in a baked breakfast strata. When my family travels we like to stay places with a kitchenette so we’re not eating every meal out, and not having a greasy sausage pan to wash would be awesome.
Heather James says
I’d use these jimmy dean sausage crumbles in my chili recipe I think it would give it great flavor thanks
Heather James says
I’d use the jimmy dean sausage crumbles I my chili recipe I think it would give it great flavor
Wendy Morrill says
I’d use them in a breakfast casarolle.
Cindy Miner says
I would and have used them on Pizza. Love how easy it is!
Sheryl Lynn says
crock pot breakfast casserole
Mary says
Cheesy sausagllini sounds yummy. Must try soon!! Love using crumbles on pizza!!
sharon martinez says
I would love to use this in my sausage and homemade bisquit recipe. This would be alot easier than having to fry up sausage . So easy that I could surprise my family more often with their favorite recipe
Theresa Wilson says
Pizza or ziti. it’s a toss up.
Carey Hurst says
I make my own pasta and this would be perfect as an addition for my boys. I would be surethey would love it. Have to try your recipe as well. Thank you for chance.
lori simas says
I would use it for a crock pot recipe I found on face book.
amanda Whtley says
i would put these in a breakfast quesadilla
Denise Petty says
I love the new breakfast muffin recipes you can find on Pinterest, and these would be perfect for that!
tabatha McMillan says
I use them in my crock pot breakfast casserole.
BethAnn says
Ziti, chili, pizza… Anything!!!
BethAnn says
Ziti, chili, pizza, breakfast egg cups to go – everything!
Jackie H says
This recipe looks delicious and easy. The crumbles I would add to scrambled eggs, eggs and fried potatoes, pizza, my homemade stromboli and pizza.
Madeline says
The Cheesy Sausagllini looks good!
Barbara Riffe says
I saw the other day, a breakfast muffin , It uses sausages , cheese and eggs and put into muffin pan and bake. I really want to try it. This dish looks good, I wish I had the ingredients to make it for summer.
Lynne T. says
I think these would be great to combine with chopped meat in Sloppy Joes to take them to a whole other level.
donna whitten says
I would use them in a pizza or hash brown casserole
1955nurse says
Pinned this for later, also I’d use the Jimmy Dean Crumbles for my Cream cheese & sausage stuffed Jalapenos!!!((1955nursehjc4me(at)myway(dot)com)) Thanks for the chance….
rose langill says
in a salad
Maureen carlson says
I would use them in my sautéed asparagus and Brussels sprouts recipe
johna derosier says
looks oh so delicious!! I would use it in s breakfast skillet.
chantal bell says
I would make this with hash browns, eggs, and cheese and a can of cream of chicken soup in a cassarole dish for a breakfast casserole.
angela vaught montgomery says
I have used them before. And I love them. I use a tortilla wrap I heat the sausage and scramble eggs with onions and peppers. Then I put the sausage and egg mixture in the wrap and its so good. And add a little salt pepper and some tabasco if you like a little heat
Kimberly S says
This would go great in some scrambled eggs with some asada or pepper jack cheese – one pan too!
Kelly Finton says
I would use the Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles on our homemade mini pizzas or in a breakfast casserole. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
Vanessa Richard says
these would be perfect for my egg,cheese and sausage scramble my bf loves it
Robyn L says
I’d use them in my Perogy/Sausage casserole
Tammy Kobel says
I would use it in my Breakfast sausage pillows
tracey barfield says
this looks super easy
Amanda says
I’d use them to make sausage bread…yum!
cynthia prescott says
I would love to try this is looks good
Julie Garrett says
Id use them to add some sausage to my pepperoni bread yum!!!
Julie Garrett says
Id use them to add some sausage to my pepperoni bread soooo good
michelle salais says
I could use the sausage crumbles for all kinds of things. Like breakfast burritos, lasagne, A casserole, or on top of pizza.
Kasee Johnson says
Your recipe looks awesome! But I would use the sausage crumbles to add a little zip to my husband’s spaghetti plate. My kids don’t like meat in their sauce, but my husband does!
Carrie Demas says
This looks delish! I am definitely going to try this! I would use the Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles to make homemade pizza!!! I buy pizza dough from Fresh and Easy and use Ragu Homestyle Pizza Sauce, Kraft Italian Cheese Blend, green peppers, red peppers, onion, and the sausage crumbles! YUM!!!
Tina Jean says
My spin on Sheperd’s Pie!
Not a breakfast meal but SO yummy! Layer in a casare dish with cheese, mixed veggies and prepared instant (or homemade if you aren’t going for ULTRA fast and easy) mashed potatoes, put under the boiler until warmed and browned on top (either the cheese or mashed patatos depending on how you decided to layer), serve and enjoy!
Kathy Church says
Might add this to lasagna and I have a breakfast casserole that this would be great in! Any coupons available?
T.d. Wright says
Good one to try
Leigh says
It looks very yummy and I can’t wait to try it.
emilie says
I would use them in red beans and rice
Kimmy Moore says
OMGOSH!!! I will DEFINITELY be tryin’ this! TY so much for sharing!
Zella Mckheen says
that looks and sounds sooooo good!! i think this is one recipe that i’m definitely gonna try!!
Tiffiny Duke says
Mouth is watering!
Beth Winchester says
I’m gonna try this, it looks yummy. We love sausage and eggs scrambled together.
Kristi Pyeatt says
this looks so good—my family would like it! thanks bunches for sharing.
Tiffany Kinard says
That looks SO good!
Lisa Paquette says
Oh, this looks YUM!!!!
Sally cooper says
Love the recipes
Danielle Muniz says
Looks yummy!
Anthony says
I would use it in breakfast burritos
Carol Yemola says
I love scrambled eggs with sausage bits and caramelized onions. Then melted cheddar cheese on top!
regina malloy says
I love it many ways.omelets,sausage gravy, on pizza!
Ashley says
I use the sausage crumbles in omelettes or breakfast casserole! Makes things easy 🙂
Rebecca Allender says
i love to use them in a breakfast scramble, fry a few potatoes, add the sausage, then some eggs,cook it all up, throw in a tortilla, and its a quick delish breakfast.
April says
Never been one for breakfast casseroles but this looks like something I will try!!!!
Robin Fortier says
Oh I like to do mashed potatoes mixed with cheese and sausage baked in oven for a side dish with meatloaf..and of course some sausage in the loaf to compliment the flavors 🙂
Megan Allen says
We have used sausage in many recipes instead of beef. Such as goulash, lasagna, spaghetti, anything italian. Then we use it in meatloaf, our potato dish where we slice up potatoes, throw in sausage, butter, green peppers and onions with paremesan cheese. I love sausage it is a great flavorful meat that just adds a little kick!
Tina Truex says
That looks delicious! I am gonna try it. I usually use them in my breakfast casserole.
Thanks for the new idea.
Deb Charte says
We love to use sausage in pasta sauce all the time. Can’t wait to try your recipe
Maeghyn Koehler says
In a scramble
Stephanie says
I use it when I make breakfast casserole
Brenda Chaney says
This would be great in sausage and gravy it would make it super fast and easy. Fry it up in hash browns sounds good to me.
Tiffany Greene Elliott says
This recipe looks so yummy and easy!! With 7 kids I like quick and easy meals so I will save this to try later !
The Sausage Crumbles would make awesome omelets, cheesy sausage dip and pizza!!
Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe!!
Karen says
We always put sweet sausage AND spicy sausage in our spaghetti sauce! Hands down, it’s my favorite food!
Stephanie McFarland says
Pizza and omelets come to mind first but there are so many ways I could use it
Stephanie McFarland says
Pizza and omelets come to mind first but there are so many ways I could use it.
Janette Polivka says
This looks AMAZING! Every time I see it cross your page, I want it!!!! I am having this ASAP, maybe even tonight. I had been craving cheese dip with Jimmy Dean sausage, but now I think this may be my new fave! Seriously. Thank you for sharing!!
Debbie Moon says
That looks yummy. I would use the sausage in breakfast burritos, eggs, cheese and peppers.
Colleen (Stowe Colpitts) McLean says
I would make a lasagna with the turkey sausage. I am looking to try it! 😉
Jennifer Ciniello says
I love to use sausage in breakfast casseroles, yum!
Jennifer Ciniello says
I love to use sausage in breakfast casseroles, yum! You recipe sounds great!
johna derosier says
breakfast skillets are yummy!!
Lisa Paquette says
I would use the sausage in a strata or an omelet – delish!
Chattie Hinkle says
looks yummy
johna derosier says
I made this for dinner tonight, It is sooooo good, I only see 1 problem with it…..If you are not careful, you can eat the whole pan!!
Thanks for the recipe
Robyn Barberi says
I buy these for making homemade pizzas. Love the crumbles! Cant wait to try your recipe, looks soo good!
Tamega Dubose says
Looks so yummy and so simple to make. Thanks for sharing.
Carolyn Lundy Neumann says
looks yummy and easy to make have to try it out thank you for the recipe 🙂
Lisa Cole says
I would use it to make penne with vodka sauce! Just sauté some onions, mushrooms and peppers, warm up the crumbles and sauce and put it over penne! Delish!
Lisa Cole says
I would sauté some onions, mushrooms and peppers, warm up the crumbles and vodka sauce and put it over penne! Delish!
Lisa Cole says
I would saute some onions, mushrooms and peppers with the crumbles and make an omelet.
Lisa Cole says
I would add some onions, mushrooms and peppers with the crumbles & make an omelet.
Lisa Cole says
I would add some onions, mushrooms and peppers with the crumbles for an omelet.
Cassandra Mcavey says
Cheesy sausagllini sounds great! I love making sausage,red and green peppers,onions,mixed with scrambled eggs and cheese on wraps..we adults add a little sriacha to ours,soo easy and yummy!
Cassandra Mcavey says
Cheesy sausagllini sounds great! I love making sausage,red and green peppers,onions,mixed with scrambled eggs and cheese on wraps..we adults add a little sriacha to ours ,soo easy and yummy!
Cassandra Mcavey says
Cheesy sausagllini sounds great! I love making sausage,red and green peppers,onions,mixed with scrambled eggs and cheese on wraps..we adults add a little sriacha to ours ,so easy and yummy!
Becky Utley says
Biscuits and homemade sausage gravy with over easy eggs! Yummy!!
laura harris says
This looks so yummy..the sausage would be so convenient to have on had to throw in eggs,pizza,etc!
Michelle K. says
I would use it when I make mostaccioli
Sheila Owen says
I use Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles in jarred pasta sauce. It give the sauce a little extra zing, and a much better flavor.
amy stonger says
These would be great for pizza or brinner!
amy stonger says
These would be great for pizza or brinner! My son is a huge sausage fan so these would be awesome for us.
BethAnn Leaming says
Would be great in lasagna!!
Julie V says
I would use it in breakfast casserole.
Barbara Riffe says
I want to try a breakfast casserole.
Masooma says
I like to use sausage in lasagna!!
Melissa A says
I can’t wait to try this recipe.
Carmen d says
Love my moms sausage cream cheese dip!!
Rebekka S. says
This recipe sounds so yummy 🙂 I’m going to add it to my menu for this month. I like to use sausage crumbles on homemade pan pizzas, also like to add pineapples, red bell peppers and black olives, so yummy 🙂
Lydia Brown says
That sounds delicious! I love it when my hubby makes lasagna with sausage in it. I’ll have to pick up some Jimmy Dean crumbles and save him a step!
Emily says
My gave dish would have to be sausage, cheese, potatoes casserole.
Malena Marley says
I love just a plain spaghetti dish made with ground sausage. Yum!
Kat f says
Love sausage breakfast burritos
Krystal Dittman says
Breakfast Cassarole Bake 🙂
lori h says
I would use it in sausage and cheese bread
Michelle hinman says
Breakfast pizza
Tee Williams says
In breakfast burritos, or sauce,or pizza,or dips, yummmmy!
Tamie T says
I like to stuff mushrooms with Cream Cheese, and Jimmy Deans Sausage Crumbles then sprinkle with Parm cheese…Yummy
Gina Garnett says
I am all about some sausage and cheddar stuffed jalapeno poppers!!
Erin says
Oh…the possibilities!!! I haven’t seen this product in a store near me yet; but, it sounds like am item we will be buying frequently! Your recipe sounds delicious, and I will by trying it as soon as I can find the crumbles.
I’m also looking forward to using them in breakfast casseroles, sausage gravy, atop pizza, in dip and my sausage & pasta soup, which is a family favorite. Really, the ideas just keep coming & what a time saver!
Thanks for the idea and sharing the new product!
Ashley says
Wish there was a few measurements to help guide. I have a family size bag of tortellini (20 oz) should I use two 15 oz jars of Alfredo sauce?