15 breakfast casserole recipes worth rolling out of bed for (2024)

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Don't hit the snooze button on these family-friendly recipes

By Kelly Vaughan

Published March 23, 2022 4:00PM (EDT)

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Breakfast casserole recipes are practical — they are generally super easy to make, designed to feed a crowd, endlessly versatile, and offer a complete meal all in one porcelain baking dish. But they haven't risen to the top of theclassic breakfast podiumout of mere pragmatism. They're also delicious. Who wouldn't want to dig into an egg casserole filled with bell peppers, green onions,baconandsausage, andcheddar cheese, which is then topped with tater tots? If you have a sweet tooth at the breakfast table, there's French toast casserole, which some skeptics might callbread puddingaka dessert for breakfast. But those skeptics have been permanently disinvited from any and all group brunches that I may host in the future. I'm not here to judge what you eat for breakfast. I'm here to give you options. And if that turns out to be a scoop ofboththe savory and sweet breakfast bakes, then hand me your plate.

1.Breakfast Casserole

The breakfast casserole of all breakfast casseroles, the hangover cure you've been dreaming of: an eggy, herby, sausage-packed casserole topped with hash browns. And for those mornings when you know you'll be too busy to cook (like Christmas morning, or just a Saturday) there's a solution: make it in advance! Yes, really! Prepare the casserole fully (but don't bake it!), then wrap it and chill it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Let it come to room temperature before baking in the oven.

2.Baked Challah French Toast

BakedFrench toastis the sweet breakfast casserole I didn't know I needed, but now is the only thing that gets me out of bed in the morning. Use a really flavorful, rich bread like challah or brioche, which also works wonders at absorbing the rich custard.

3.Challah Bread Pudding with Raspberries

We're back and bread-ier than ever. We added fresh raspberries to the challah bread pudding that you already know and love, lightened up the custard (less milk and fewer eggs), and made it a little bit sweeter all-around. Think the only thing left to do is bake them both and see which one you prefer.

4.Herby Ham and Gruyère Breakfast Casserole

A croque monsieurturned breakfast casserole? Enchanté. This one doesn't call it quits after the ham and two kinds of cheese are added. It goes so far as to call in reinforcements in the form of broccoli, tomatoes, fresh herbs (including an entire cup of parsley), and a trio of spices.

5.Mushroom, Kale, and Sausage Strata

Not quite a frittataand not quite a traditional breakfast casserole, this strata swoops in to save the day . . . err, at least your morning. Like all of our favorite casseroles, this one can (and should!) be made the night before, stored overnight, and then baked the following morning.

6.Fennel and Pear Strata

Now your guests don't have to choose whether to be on team sweet or team savory: this super chic casserole offers a little bit of each.Halved croissantsare tucked into the bottom of a casserole dish and then layered generously with slices of Cambozola cheese, fennel, and pears. The whole thing is topped with a traditional egg custard and baked until firm.

7.Caramelized Pear French Toast Bake

Come fall, this is all I want to eat. If we're being honest, I would like to take a bath in the spiced maple custard, which is accented with orange zest andvanilla bean. Milk has moisturizing benefits, right? Thought so.

8.Glorious Croissant Bread Pudding

Buy a package of croissants (but only the good kind) and eat them as you please. After a few days, you might start to get discouraged by how stale they've become, but don't toss them. They're the perfect base for this croissant bread pudding and in fact, the staler, the better. The dry surface is exactly right for absorbing the rich custard without the pudding getting soggy.

9.Chrissy Teigen's French Toast Casserole with Salted Frosted Flakes

Two sweet breakfast staples join hands for one family-friendly breakfast casserole that's sweet as can be.

10.Skillet Strata with Bacon, Cheddar, and Greens

Recipe developer Alexander Stafford offers up some brilliant tips for efficiently making this casserole, which I know you want to do so that you don't have to needlessly stand at the stove while you're still half-asleep.

11.Tomato and Cheddar Bread Pudding

Inspired by a classic diner lunch —grilled cheeseandtomato soup— comes this bread pudding, which is accessorized with a trio of fresh herbs: thyme, chives, and basil.

12.Sheet-Pan Eggs and Potatoes, Huevos Rotos-Style

I'm here to confirm that you don't need to bake a casserole in a casserole dish in order for it to count. Traditionally that might not make sense, but the idea of a casserole is to make a big batch breakfast that will feed a crowd; this sheet pan preparation of eggs, kale, potatoes, and chorizo does the job just as well.

13.Toast Frittata

If you're hosting breakfast or brunch for a crowd, you might not only be anxious about cleaning the house and preparing enough food for everyone, but also doing it on a budget. Enter: Assigning EditorRebecca Firkser'sunder $10 frittata that's jam-packed with cheese, vegetables, and herbs.

14.Bacon, Parmesan, and Cherry Tomato Strata

Yes, there's meat, cheese, and veggies here. But there's also tanginess fromsourdough breadand balsamic vinegar, plus a subtle kick from red pepper flakes that makes this breakfast casserole big, bold, and beautiful.

15.Capirotada de Leche

Food52 Resident Rick Martinez upgraded his family's version of Capirotada, a traditional Mexican bread pudding, by adding an assortment of dried fruits and nuts, queso fresco, three kinds of milk (condensed, evaporated, and whole milk), and dried chiles.


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FAQs

Why do you have to refrigerate breakfast casserole overnight? ›

The casserole is covered and refrigerated overnight to allow the liquid ingredients to be absorbed into the bread. This is a perishable mixture and should be cooked the morning or day after assembly. Bake in an oven set no lower than 325 °F. Most recipes suggest 350 °F.

Why is my breakfast casserole soggy? ›

Your vegetables could be to blame

According to Allrecipes, the vegetables you selected are the most common culprit for your watery casserole, due to the high percentage of moisture that some of them contain in their raw form which seeps out as they cook down in your dish.

Is it better to freeze a breakfast casserole cooked or uncooked? ›

The answer depends on what's in it. Casseroles with raw protein (meat, poultry, seafood) should be completely cooked before freezing. However dishes with pre-cooked meats or no meat are fine to go in the freezer uncooked.

How do you reheat an egg casserole without overcooking it? ›

Cool to room temperature. Wrap tightly with foil or plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight, then reheat in a 375 F oven for 30 minutes the next morning until the casserole is browned and heated through.

Can you make a casserole with raw egg and leave it uncooked overnight in fridge? ›

Can you make a casserole with raw egg and leave it uncooked overnight in the fridge? Yes, you can cover and refrigerate overnight. Bake uncovered the next day for 45 minutes or until the eggs are set. If the top begins to brown too quickly, loosely cover with foil.

How long can a breakfast casserole be refrigerated before baking? ›

You can assemble the entire dish and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking.

How do you make egg casserole not watery? ›

1 teaspoon of corn starch to 1 cup of casserole liquid, mxi it well and add it to the casserole. Give a good stir and when it bubbles a bit it will thicken.

Do casseroles cook faster covered or uncovered? ›

Then, as the heat from the pot cooks the food, the heat passes into the air, creating steam. That steam is hot, and that heat goes out of your kitchen exhaust as waste. But when you put a lid on, the heat stays in the pot. It helps cook your food faster.

Why is my egg casserole not done in the middle? ›

High heat cooks the outside faster than the inside, leaving the middle uncooked. Reducing the temperature distributes heat more evenly, allowing the middle to cook through. If uncooked in the center then cover at the same temperature and ad 15 minutes before checking again.

Can you make a casserole with raw eggs ahead of time? ›

Yes, you can. Raw eggs are fairly stable in the freezer, especially when beaten or mixed with other ingredients. Check to see what else is in the casserole, though.

Do you have to refrigerate egg casserole overnight? ›

Eggs may contain salmonella bacteria. Cooking will likely kill most bacteria, but if left out of refrigeration, bacteria can grow rapidly, especially in warmer conditions. In order to avoid food poisoning, eggs should be kept refrigerated both before and after cooking.

How long can breakfast casserole sit out? ›

TWO HOURS is the MAXIMUM time perishable foods should be at room temperature (ONE HOUR at temperatures 90 degrees F and higher). This INCLUDES the time they're on the table during your meal. Just ONE bacterium, doubling every 20 minutes, can grow to over 2,097,152 bacteria in 7 hours!

Can you cook eggs night before and reheat? ›

If you've ever wondered, yes, you can. You can prepare a variety of nourishing and wholesome egg dishes and simply reheat them for breakfast.

How do you know when egg casserole is done? ›

Cook or bake until a thermometer inserted at the center shows 160° F or a knife inserted near the center comes out clean. You may find it difficult to tell if a knife shows uncooked egg or melted cheese in some casseroles and other combination dishes that are thick or heavy and contain cheese – lasagna, for example.

Can you leave egg casserole out overnight? ›

Cooked eggs and egg dishes may be refrigerated for serving later but should be thoroughly reheated to 165° F before serving. Never leave cooked eggs or egg dishes out of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours or for more than 1 hour when temperatures are above 90° F.

What happens if you forget to put casserole in the fridge overnight? ›

Myth: You shouldn't put hot foods in the refrigerator.

Perishable foods should be put in a refrigerator that is 40 degrees or below within 2 hours of preparation. If you leave food out to cool and forget about it after 2 hours, throw it away.

Can you leave breakfast casserole out overnight? ›

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food and safety basics states cooked food can be left at room temperature up to two hours. If the temperature outside (or inside your house) is 90°F or above, you should cut that time in half.

Can egg casserole be left out overnight? ›

Cooked eggs and egg dishes may be refrigerated for serving later but should be thoroughly reheated to 165° F before serving. Never leave cooked eggs or egg dishes out of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours or for more than 1 hour when temperatures are above 90° F.

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