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Southern Breakfast Enchiladas Gravy

Category: Morning Meal Inspirations

These Southern-style breakfast enchiladas are packed with creamy scrambled eggs, cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese, breakfast potatoes, and topped with a peppery sausage gravy. Wrapped in soft flour tortillas and baked until bubbling, they deliver comfort with every bite. Easy to prep ahead and freeze, they’re ideal for busy mornings or festive brunches. Garnish with green onions and a splash of hot sauce for the ultimate morning indulgence that’s sure to bring everyone to the table.

Last updated on Fri, 06 Jun 2025 13:28:33 GMT
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For a satisfying morning dish, fill flour tortillas with creamy scrambled eggs, a blend of cheeses, and breakfast potatoes. Smother everything in savory sausage gravy and bake until hot and bubbly. These enchiladas offer a taste of Southern comfort with every bite, blending rich flavors with simple ingredients. Serve warm, garnished with green onions and a splash of hot sauce, for a hearty breakfast that brings the family together.

I started making these for my weekend brunch crew and now they are the request every time My grandma called them wake-up hugs on a plate and I could not agree more

  • Large flour tortillas: wrap up the breakfast goodness and become tender in the oven Choose soft and flexible tortillas for the best roll
  • Butter: keeps the scrambled eggs fluffy and adds rich flavor Always go for real butter here not margarine
  • Large eggs: are the heart of the filling Use the freshest eggs you can get for creamy curds
  • Whole milk: brings moisture and velvety texture to both eggs and sausage gravy Higher fat milk truly makes a difference
  • Shredded cheddar cheese: adds sharpness and deep flavor Always grate your own for the melt factor
  • Monterey Jack cheese: is creamy and mild balancing out the stronger cheddar Look for a block instead of pre-shredded
  • Breakfast potatoes or hashbrowns: are classic for a little extra heartiness Opt for crispy cooked potatoes to avoid sogginess
  • Green onions: lift everything with bright freshness Choose bunches with vivid green tops
  • Pork breakfast sausage for the gravy: brings spice and savory notes You can also use turkey or chicken sausage for a lighter take Choose one with a good amount of herbs and seasoning
  • All-purpose flour: thickens your gravy to the perfect texture Sift if lumpy
  • Garlic powder: is optional but boosts flavor in the gravy Always check your spice for freshness
  • Salt and cracked black pepper: are musts for seasoning Taste and adjust as you go

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prepare the Sausage Gravy:
Brown the sausage in a skillet over medium heat breaking it apart until fully cooked and crisp bits appear Sprinkle flour over the sausage and stir well Let it cook for about one minute so the flour loses any raw taste Slowly pour in milk whisking constantly to keep the gravy smooth Simmer for five minutes until thick and creamy Add salt pepper and a pinch of garlic powder Taste and keep warm
Scramble the Eggs:
Crack eggs into a bowl and whisk with milk a pinch of salt and pepper Melt butter in a nonstick skillet over medium heat Pour in the egg mixture Cook gently stirring often with a spatula until just set The eggs will finish in the oven so keep them soft Remove from heat
Assemble the Enchiladas:
Set oven to 375 degrees and grease a baking dish Scoop eggs potatoes cheeses and green onions into the center of each tortilla Roll up each tortilla tightly with the seam side down and snug in the dish This keeps the filling moist and flavorful
Top with Gravy:
Pour the warmed sausage gravy all over the filled enchiladas making sure the edges are coated Sprinkle extra cheese if desired to create a melted cheesy crust
Bake and Serve:
Cover the baking dish with foil to prevent drying out Bake for 15 minutes then uncover and bake another five to ten minutes until bubbling hot Garnish with green onions and enjoy warm
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What I love most is the gooey cheese with spicy sausage gravy I remember making a double batch for my family’s Sunday brunch and watching everyone gather around for seconds My son always asks for extra green onions on his

Make Ahead and Storage Tips

These enchiladas store wonderfully Cover leftovers tightly and refrigerate for up to three days For longer storage wrap well and freeze for up to two months To reheat thaw overnight and cover with foil Bake in a moderate oven until hot This keeps everything creamy and prevents the cheese from drying out It is also easy to portion out individual servings for quick breakfasts on the go

Easy Ingredient Substitutions

No pork sausage Switch in turkey or chicken sausage for a leaner gravy If you are out of whole milk use two percent or half and half for a similar richness For the cheese mix pepper jack or colby jack works beautifully If you want gluten free use your favorite gluten free tortillas and a 11 gluten free flour blend in the gravy

Perfect Serving Ideas

Serve these enchiladas with a bright fruit salad or a crispy green salad for contrast Hot sauce salsa or even a dollop of sour cream brings zing If you are feeling extra festive add a side of crispy bacon or roasted tomatoes These also shine as part of a brunch buffet where guests can help themselves

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A Southern Brunch Tradition

Breakfast enchiladas are a playful mash-up of Southern biscuits and classic Tex-Mex This dish captures the joy of a big family brunch where passing plates and stories go hand in hand The sausage gravy is a nod to traditional Southern kitchen wisdom while the cheesy tortillas wrap it all up with warmth and comfort Even newcomers to Southern flavors end up loving it

I learned that making extra sausage gravy is never a bad idea because everyone always asks for more on the side

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a different type of sausage? Yes, you can use turkey or chicken sausage as an alternative to pork for a lighter option or to suit dietary needs.

Is it possible to make this ahead of time? Absolutely. Assemble the enchiladas and refrigerate overnight. Bake with gravy when ready to serve for maximum freshness.

What cheeses work best for this dish? Cheddar and Monterey Jack melt smoothly, adding rich flavor, but feel free to substitute your favorite cheese blends.

How do I keep the tortillas from getting soggy? Briefly toasting the tortillas before filling helps prevent sogginess and gives them a firmer texture when baked.

Can this be made vegetarian? Replace sausage with sautéed mushrooms or plant-based crumbles and use vegetable gravy for a meatless version.

Recipe FAQs

→ Can I use a different type of sausage?

Yes, turkey or chicken sausage works well as a leaner alternative. Choose one with bold seasoning to match the flavor.

→ Is it possible to make this ahead of time?

Absolutely. You can assemble the enchiladas the night before and bake with the gravy the next morning for a fresh result.

→ What cheeses work best for this dish?

Cheddar and Monterey Jack melt beautifully and offer rich flavor. You can also try Colby Jack or Pepper Jack for variation.

→ How do I keep the tortillas from getting soggy?

Lightly warming or toasting the tortillas before assembling helps maintain texture and prevents sogginess when baked.

→ Can this be made vegetarian?

Yes. Swap the sausage for sautéed mushrooms or plant-based crumbles and make a veggie-based gravy for a meatless version.

Southern Breakfast Enchiladas Gravy

Creamy eggs, cheese, potatoes, and sausage gravy wrapped in tortillas for a comforting Southern-style brunch.

Preparation Time
25 min
Cooking Time
25 min
Total Time
50 min
By: Tyla

Category: Breakfast & Brunch

Skill Level: Moderate

Cuisine Origin: Southern

Output: 8 Servings (8 filled enchiladas)

Dietary Preferences: ~

Ingredients

→ Filling

01 8 large eggs
02 1/2 cup whole milk
03 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
04 2 cups cooked breakfast potatoes or hashbrowns
05 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
06 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
07 4 green onions, thinly sliced

→ Tortillas

08 8 large flour tortillas

→ Sausage Gravy

09 1 pound pork breakfast sausage
10 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
11 2 cups whole milk
12 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
13 Salt, to taste
14 Freshly cracked black pepper, to taste

→ Optional Garnish

15 Additional sliced green onions
16 Hot sauce, to taste

Steps

Step 01

In a skillet over medium heat, brown the sausage while breaking it apart until fully cooked and slightly crisp. Sprinkle flour over the sausage and stir well. Cook for one minute, then gradually pour in milk while whisking constantly. Simmer for 5 minutes until thickened. Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder to taste. Keep warm.

Step 02

Whisk eggs with milk, a pinch of salt, and pepper. Melt butter in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Pour in the egg mixture and cook gently, stirring often, until just set but still soft. Remove from heat.

Step 03

Preheat oven to 375°F and grease a baking dish. Fill each tortilla with scrambled eggs, cooked potatoes, both cheeses, and green onions. Roll tightly and place seam side down in the dish.

Step 04

Pour the prepared sausage gravy evenly over the enchiladas, covering the edges. Optionally sprinkle with extra cheese.

Step 05

Cover the dish with foil and bake for 15 minutes. Uncover and bake for an additional 5–10 minutes until bubbling hot. Garnish with green onions and serve warm with hot sauce if desired.

Notes

  1. Let sausage gravy thicken until it just coats the back of a spoon for optimal texture.
  2. Softening tortillas in a microwave or skillet helps prevent cracking while rolling.
  3. Grate cheese fresh from blocks for better melt and flavor.
  4. Leftovers can be refrigerated for 3 days or frozen for up to 2 months.

Required Tools

  • Large skillet
  • Nonstick skillet
  • Whisk
  • Baking dish
  • Foil

Allergen Information

Double-check all ingredients for potential allergens and consult a medical expert if needed.
  • Contains eggs
  • Contains dairy
  • Contains gluten

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

These details are for informational purposes and don’t replace professional medical advice.
  • Calories: 485
  • Fats: 32 g
  • Carbohydrates: 29 g
  • Proteins: 20 g