Easy Breakfast Casserole: Make ahead & feed a crowd! -Baking a Moment (2024)

Planning a brunch? This easy breakfast casserole recipe has everything in one dish! Eggs, potatoes, bacon, & cheese. Make ahead & feed a crowd!

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Spring has sprung and that makes me think of brunch!

I feel like so many of the spring holidays can be celebrated with breakfast and brunch recipes! Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, even bridal showers and baby showers just seem to go hand in hand with these types of get-togethers.

If I’m a guest, I’ll often bring along a pastry like pain au chocolat, or a batch of blueberry muffins or homemade granola.

But if I’m hosting, I love something easy that can be made ahead in one big dish. Something like baked oatmeal, French toast casserole, or this easy breakfast casserole recipe.

I made it last year right around this time, and it was a big hit. It’s got everything you could want in a breakfast dish: crispy potatoes, cheesy eggs, smoky bacon, and more! And the flavors are savory and perfectly balanced.

It’s a hearty meal and a delicious way to start off the day!

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What is a breakfast casserole?

This is basically just a one-dish meal containing all the best breakfast foods!

I love it because it allows you to cook breakfast for a whole lotta people, all at once. It frees you up to act as host and hang out with your guests! Instead of making you a slave to the stove, flipping pancakes or scrambling eggs to order.

Layer everything in a dish, pour in the eggs, and bake! Super simple and so delish!

What does it have in it?

My easy breakfast casserole recipe contains eggs, cheese, bacon, potatoes, and scallions. You get a little bit of everything in each bite!

Breakfast casserole ingredients

Here’s a quick rundown of specifically what I like to use, along with suggestions for substitutions:

Potatoes:

I like using tater tots because they bake up so crispy and golden brown! And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a tot?

But you can substitute with thinly sliced or diced potatoes, or freshly grated potatoes, or frozen hash browns. If you do, pour half a cup of melted butter over them before baking, to help them brown.

Cheese:

My favorite is extra sharp white cheddar. I think it gives the most cheesy-tasting bang for your buck. But gruyere is really nice too!

If you prefer a milder flavor, try colby-jack, mild cheddar, mozzarella, or gouda. Or crumbled goat cheese would be really yummy!

And feel free to mix it up! It’s great to use more than one kind of cheese.

Bacon:

Sub any kind of breakfast meat you like! Or leave it out altogether for a vegetarian option.

  • Cooked, crumbled sausage
  • Diced ham
  • Canadian bacon
  • Taylor pork roll
  • Cooked scrapple
  • Corned beef
  • Smoked salmon
  • Steak

Any of these would work!

Scallions:

I love the mild, sweet onion-y flavor that scallions bring to this dish, along with the bright, fresh hit of green.

But really you can use any kind of veggie here. Broccoli, bell pepper or jalapeno pepper, caramelized onions, shallots, tomatoes (sun-dried or fresh), or a leafy green like kale or spinach would be fantastic.

Feel free to get creative!

Eggs:

I just use regular chicken eggs, but any kind of egg or vegan egg substitute will work just fine.

Dairy:

I like a combination of milk and cream, but you can also use half and half if that’s something you keep on hand.

Any type of milk is fine, just keep in mind the higher the fat content, the richer the dish will taste.

And you can sub in plant-based dairy products if you’re looking to make a dairy-free breakfast casserole.

Seasonings:

Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder provide a really balanced savory flavor. Use them to your own taste, or omit or sub in any other herb or spice that strikes your fancy!

How to make this breakfast casserole recipe

You’re going to love how quick and easy this recipe comes together!

Start by arranging the potatoes in an even layer over the bottom of a 3-quart baking dish.

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Bake them in a hot oven until nicely browned and crispy.

Next, layer on the cheese, bacon, and scallions.

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It’s totally ok to layer on these add-ins while your tots are still warm from the oven.

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Whisk the eggs, milk, cream, and seasonings together in a large bowl, then pour the mixture over all the other ingredients.

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Top with more cheese and bake until the edges are starting to brown and the center of the casserole is set.

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How to serve

This dish can be enjoyed warm from the oven OR at room temperature.

Sometimes I like to serve it alongside of a nice green salad with a tangy balsamic vinaigrette. It balances out the richness of the eggs and cheese in such a lovely way.

It’s also really good with a buttermilk biscuit or croissant alongside!

Can this be made ahead?

If you’d like to get most of the prep out of the way beforehand, here’s what I would suggest:

  1. Bake off the tots and layer on the cheese, bacon, and scallions.
  2. Cover and refrigerate.
  3. Whisk the eggs together with the dairy and seasonings.
  4. Cover and refrigerate in a separate bowl.
  5. About 40 to 50 minutes before serving, pour the egg mixture over the potato mixture, top with remaining cheese, and bake.

This way your potatoes won’t get soggy!

Follow these steps and everything should keep in the fridge for a couple of days at least.

If you have leftovers, they’ll keep at room temperature for several hours, in the fridge for a few days, or in the freezer for a week or two. Thaw in the fridge or at room temperature, and reheat in the microwave or in a low oven until warmed through.

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A few more of my favorite breakfast recipes:

  • Protein Cookies
  • Homemade Cinnamon Bread
  • Hot Cross Buns
  • Chocolate Chip Pancakes

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Breakfast Casserole

Servings: 12 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Planning a brunch? This easy breakfast casserole recipe has everything in one dish! Eggs, potatoes, bacon, & cheese. Make ahead & feed a crowd!

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Ingredients

  • 32 ounces (907.19 g) tater tots, frozen
  • 3 cups (336 g) shredded cheese, divided (I like sharp cheddar and/or gruyere)
  • 16 ounces (453.59 g) bacon, cooked & crumbled
  • 1 bunch (24 g) scallions, sliced
  • 8 (352 g) eggs, large
  • 1 cup (244 g) milk, any kind
  • 1/2 cup (119 g) heavy cream
  • 2 teaspoons (12 g) kosher salt, or to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon (0.5 g) ground black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon (0.75 g) garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon (0.5 g) onion powder

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

  • Place the tater tots in a 3-quart casserole dish and bake until golden brown (approximately 40 minutes) .

  • Turn the oven temperature down to 350 degrees F.

  • Layer the potatoes with about 2/3 or the cheese, bacon, and scallions, reserving some of the scallions for garnish (if desired).

  • In a large bowl, whisk the eggs, milk, cream, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder together, then pour the mixture into the casserole dish.

  • Top with the remaining cheese and bake until browned around the edges and set in the center (approximately 40 to 45 minutes).

  • Garnish with remaining scallions, slice, and serve warm or at room temperature.

Calories: 472kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 35g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Monounsaturated Fat: 13g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 170mg, Sodium: 1207mg, Potassium: 380mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 564IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 204mg, Iron: 1mg

Cuisine: American

Course: Breakfast, Brunch, Main Course

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Easy Breakfast Casserole: Make ahead & feed a crowd! -Baking a Moment (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep eggs warm for a crowd? ›

Turn the oven on to the lowest heat setting available. On most ovens, this is around 170 °F (77 °C). Keep the eggs in your oven for up to 2 hours.

Can I bake an egg casserole and reheat it? ›

Bake the casserole for only 30 minutes. 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 breakfast casserole be frozen before baking? ›

To freeze breakfast casserole prepare the recipe and add to your pan. Cover well with plastic wrap and then tinfoil and freeze for 2-3 months. Allow it to thaw overnight in the refrigerator, and then let it come to room temperature before baking according to recipe instructions.

How do you keep eggs warm for brunch? ›

Cook the eggs, Keep scrambled eggs warm by putting them in a crock pot after cooking on the stove. Set it on low, cover, and they'll stay warm for a few hours, without drying out.

How many scrambled eggs to feed 30 people? ›

10 people = 20 eggs. 15 people = 30 eggs. 20 people = 40 eggs. 30 people = 60 eggs.

How many eggs per person for scrambled eggs? ›

Whisk your eggs with the salt until they're well-mixed and uniform. Count on about two eggs per person, so this scrambled egg recipe (which calls for six eggs) serves about three people. Warm butter in a skillet set to medium-low heat. Once it's juuuuust beginning to bubble, pour the eggs in.

How long can you refrigerate a breakfast casserole before baking? ›

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

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.

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.

Why is my breakfast casserole soggy? ›

Incorrect oven temperature - Casseroles that are baked at an oven temperature that is too low may not cook evenly, resulting in a soggy top and a firm or crunchy bottom. Too much liquid - Casseroles that have too much liquid may not be able to absorb all of the moisture, leading to a soggy top.

Why is my breakfast casserole dry? ›

Probably 2 things: you're not using enough sauce, and you're baking it uncovered. Possibly the sauce you're using is too dry as well.

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.

How do you scramble a large amount of eggs? ›

directions
  1. Divide butter among four 13 x 9 inch baking dishes.
  2. Combine eggs and salt; mix well.
  3. Gradually stir in milk.
  4. Pour evenly into baking dishes.
  5. Bake, uncovered at 350ºF for 10 minutes; stir.
  6. Bake 10-15 minutes more or until eggs are set.
  7. Serve immediately.

Why do scrambled eggs turn green in aluminum pans? ›

This harmless but unappealing color change is the result of a chemical reaction between iron in the pan and sulfur in egg whites. Why do Boiled Eggs Turn Green?

Can you keep a fried egg warm in the oven? ›

Egg yolks solidify between 149 and 158° F. As long as you can keep them below this temp, you can keep them warm for hours and still serve them the way you want them. Unfortunately most ovens bottom out at about 170° F or and other warming methods are even more problematic.

How do you keep eggs warm without turning green? ›

It's a sign that the eggs are over cooked, as with hard boiled eggs with a greenish tinge about the yolk. Cook eggs on medium heat, stir frequently, and stop the heat when they're just set. Don't cook scrambled eggs dry or hard. And don't leave them over heat to stay warm.

How long can eggs be hot held? ›

Follow these serving guidelines for eggs and egg dishes.

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.

How long can warm eggs sit out? ›

According to the American Egg Board, you can leave eggs on the counter about 2 hours at room temperature (or 1 hour if the temperature is 90°F or hotter). After 2 hours, you'd be safer to throw those eggs out and get a fresh dozen rather than chance it.

How long will pre scrambled eggs last? ›

How long do meal prep eggs last in the fridge? Cooked eggs can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days. Make sure to cool them completely before sealing them up. If you're prepping raw eggs, it's best to use them within two days.

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