One can inquire in a bookstore which books contain breakfast recipes and search for one that has a section dedicated to sausages. One can also ask friends to recommend cookbooks or one can watch cooking TV shows dedicated to breakfast dishes.
A recipe you might consider is a sausage and potato casserole. Use sausage, a bit of flour, a cup and a half of milk, hash browns, and cheese for the casserole.
Food Network has a sausage ball recipe available. Paula Deen was the one responsible for providing the recipe to Food Network. Some Paula Deen cook books will provide the sausage ball recipe along with many others.
There are a number of good recipe ideas that use Italian sausage. One that is quite tasty is Giada De Laurentiis' Breakfast Popovers, which blends Italian sausage, garlic, mozzarella cheese, eggs and onions in a puff-pastry shell. The recipe can be found on the main Food Network website.
There are about 500 calories in one serving (4 links) of breakfast sausage.
There are many, many places for one to find a sausage casserole recipe. The first excellent place to look is Pinterest. They have a large assortment of recipes and a very good organized system for keeping them in track. Another good place is Allrecipes.
There are many sites and books to find good recipes for using smoked sausage. Also check the smoked sausage packaging, as it may list sites for recipes.
One can find recipes for breakfast in a number of places. Recipe websites have a breakfast website with high rated recipes their users like. One could also ask their friends and family what they like to eat for breakfast.
You can find recipes for Hawaiian pizza online at websites such as Food Network, Taste of Home, and Recipe Girl. You can also find a variety of pizza related recipes at the Pizza Menu website.
One serving of pork breakfast sausage is equal to two points per oz. You can substitute the pork for sausage and save a point.
The best place to find a recipe for breakfast quiche is in a cookbook. There are many cookbooks available to be checked out at your local library and the librarian can help you find the best one.
Kraft has one using bread, cooked sausage, eggs, cheese and milk. Food.com has quite a selection of breakfast casseroles using eggs and a variety of ingredients. You can even make one for cats!
Uncooked breakfast sausage typically costs $2.50 to 4.00 per pound, depending on fat content, meat used, seasonings, packaging and your geographic area. Precooked, ready to serve breakfast sausage costs $3.50 to $5.00 per pound.