English Muffin Breakfast Casserole Recipe (2024)

By Lidey Heuck

English Muffin Breakfast Casserole Recipe (1)

Total Time
1 hour, plus chilling
Rating
4(2,156)
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This easy, make-ahead casserole makes creative use of classic breakfast ingredients like eggs, sausage, Cheddar cheese and English muffins. It’s a perfect no-stress centerpiece for a special-occasion breakfast: Simply assemble the casserole the night before and pop it in the oven before breakfast. Just remember to make sure to toast the English muffins until they’ve dried out a bit, which will help them absorb the egg mixture. For a vegetarian version, use vegetarian sausage or omit it altogether.

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Ingredients

Yield:8 servings

  • Unsalted butter, for greasing the pan
  • 6plain English muffins
  • 2tablespoons olive oil
  • 1pound bulk hot or sweet breakfast sausage or Italian sausage
  • ½cup thinly sliced scallions, white and green parts (about 3 scallions)
  • Kosher salt and black pepper
  • 12large eggs
  • cups whole milk
  • 2cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese, lightly packed (about 8 ounces)

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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

623 calories; 44 grams fat; 18 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 17 grams monounsaturated fat; 5 grams polyunsaturated fat; 25 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 5 grams sugars; 31 grams protein; 889 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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English Muffin Breakfast Casserole Recipe (2)

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Generously grease the bottom and sides of a 9-by-13-inch baking dish with butter. Heat the oven to 350 degrees.

  2. Step

    2

    Cut the English muffins into 1-inch cubes. (Do not halve them horizontally as you would normally for the toaster.) Place the cubes on a sheet pan and bake until lightly toasted, 12 to 15 minutes.

  3. Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a medium or large skillet over medium-high. Add the sausage and scallions, a pinch of salt and a pinch of pepper and cook, breaking up the sausage with a wooden spoon, until the sausage is evenly browned, 4 to 6 minutes. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate.

  4. Step

    4

    Meanwhile, add the eggs, milk, 1 teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper to large bowl; whisk to combine.

  5. Step

    5

    To assemble, sprinkle half of the sausage, then half of the cheese onto the bottom of the baking dish. Add the English muffin cubes on top in one even layer. Carefully pour the egg mixture into the pan, pressing down lightly to make sure all the bread is moistened. Top with remaining sausage and cheese. Wrap well and refrigerate for at least 1 hour up to overnight.

  6. Step

    6

    Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Bake the casserole until puffed and cooked through, about 40 minutes. (It may need a few more minutes, if your casserole has been in the refrigerator overnight.) Cool for 10 minutes, then cut into squares and serve.

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Cate

Easy, yummy crowd feeder though nothing too exciting about this variation on classic egg meat bread cheese breakfast casserole. I did like the use of English muffins; they add a layer of flavor, though got quite mushy. Toast them well! I should have added a few more grinds of pepper and I think a Swiss would pair better with the sausage. Scallions were lovely addition; I think shallots would work well, too. I added a dollop of Dijon to eggs and next time I’ll add more and add spinach. Solid 4*.

Lydia Sugarman

The point of toasting the English muffins cubes well is to dry them out so they will soak up the egg mixture while still maintaining some integrity and not disintegrate into a "mush". This is basically a breakfast bread pudding.

Henri

The English muffins are great. I like to add a bit of color though: I add mushrooms and chopped broccoli over the sausage, then then half the cheese, all the eggs, then more sausage and cheese. For yet more, add halved cherry tomatoes, press down into the eggs, then top with the cheese. Delicious!

Katherine

Per the note, toasting the english muffins helps them absorb the egg mixture. It's definitely worth doing.

suzan

for future reference: english muffins should never be sliced for toasting. they should be separated into two by using the fingers all around the circumference. this separation provides 2 halves with a crater surface better for collecting butter and honey or whatever you fancy.

Lynda in Pasadena

I make something like this but add cut up mild chilies to the mixture. It adds a little zip.

Alex

Love this! Make sure that the English muffin is extra crispy before incorporating. I highly recommend cooking onion and bell pepper along with the sausage and scallion — makes it so much more flavorful!

Cathy Cuff-Coffman

Perhaps making in muffin tins and then freezing or refrigerating the servings?

Eve

I haven't made a breakfast casserole before, so can't compare it to others. I don't see the point of baking the english muffins if you're just going to pour the egg mixture over it, so I didn't this time. But on a future try, I might do that and throw them on top of the casserole with the cheese instead of completely drowning them. Used a sausage with sage (drain well) and sharp cheddar. I only used 11 eggs and 2% milk, what I had on hand. Big hit with the family.

Scott

People are quick to criticize leave no explanation as to their criticism. I find that when this occurs excuse the pun, take it with a grain of salt.

Divatooms

I’d love to make this dish for myself. If I make the full recipe can I freeze the balance? Or can someone help with downsizing the ingredients for a smaller casserole?

Craig

cut recipe in half but use a full pound of sausage and enough cheese to cover top fairly completely. We both rated it a 9.5. It also reheated well.

Sara

Just pulled it out of the oven. Looks and smells great, pretty much what you'd expect flavor-wise. Warm and satisfying, but a little single-note. Kids like it. Probably would benefit from some fresh green onions scattered over the top and another crack or two of black pepper before serving. Very easy to prep and pretty great that it can go from fridge to oven. Made bringing a warm dish to an offsite breakfast situation super easy.

Annie

I agree with others that this is a solid basic breakfast casserole. I found that about 45 minutes in the oven wasn’t quite enough (I had the prepared casserole in the fridge overnight). Next time I’ll check first at 50 mins.

Jane

My beloved aunt, who passed away last year at 83, treated three old friends to a brunch casserole every Saturday. Her basic recipe was this one, but she played with the starch (cut up baguette, croissants, frozen hash browns) and the meat (soy. sausage, bacons of all kinds, soy chorizo crumbles). She even made it a fruit casserole by using fruit and cream cheese) and a fish one with smoked salmon and cream cheese.

Jenn

It was easy to put together with simple ingredients. This will be made again and I think it's something great to bring to a Brunch. I did use frozen sausage patties bc I had them on hand. I just thawed and sauteed with red onion bc again what I had available. I also cut up and threw in some pieces of Jalapenos.

Anne

This was yummy. We substituted whole wheat English muffins and the results were great.

Caroline

Classic breakfast casserole and a crowd pleaser. I made this using a package of gluten free English muffins and it worked out perfectly both when leaving it in the fridge overnight or when baking it immediately

Peter G.

The quality of English muffins makes a huge difference here! Very niche, but the ones we get from the Corner Bakery in Pawling, NY are sublime in this recipe!

Ron

Left out onions and topped with maple syrup after dishing on plate. Delicious! Other mods: used chopped up Original Banquet Brown ‘N Serve sausage links, 2% milk, cheddar jack cheese, and whole wheat muffins.

SLC

So yummy! For a shortcut you can use sliced ham (such as you’d use for sandwiches) and sliced Swiss cheese, then pour over the custard.

B

This was probably the best breakfast casserole I've made! I cooked and drained a mix of Longaniza and Chorizo for some extra flavor, and used half and half instead of milk to fluff the egg a bit. Turned out incredible!

Aleks

The cooking time on this recipe is never quite right. I don’t refrigerate it overnight; I just make it morning of, so it’s not any colder. I always seem to need to bake at 375 or 380 for 40 minutes or a bit longer.

BethE

I don’t like breakfast casseroles because I don’t like soggy textures. But being craggier than normal bread, the muffins seemed like they would prevent soupy outcomes. So, I gave this recipe a shot. I regret nothing. It was an absolute hit with a fairly critical crowd. Simply because of what I had on hand, I did use 1/2 lb bacon, cooked and crumbled, instead of sausage. The English muffins MUST be toasted / dehydrated nigh unto oblivion - I’d suggest even 2-3 minutes longer.

Bree

Used Fontina cheese instead of cheddar. Added 1/4 t of Cayenne pepper to egg mixture. Fantastic!

Big Lar

Made as written with Impossible spicy veggie sausage and it was delicious, although it took 60 minutes to fully cook instead of 40.

Carina

This was a success! I rested it for just less than an hour and the texture was not soggy. A high quality sausage is super important in this recipe. I tossed in a few cups of a left over baked salad we had into the sausage towards the end of cooking. This recipe would allow for all kinds of mix-ins if that's your preference.

Monica J.

This was a hit on New Years morning. The grown ups all had seconds and my 9 and 10 year old loved it as well. I tried to make it exact but only had four muffins so I used a leftover baguette instead and it worked perfectly. Used Cabot cheddar and breakfast sausage and it had a ton of flavor. I made it the morning of so only had time to let it sit on the counter for about 25 minutes and it turned out perfectly. My family nicknamed it “fancy sausage McMuffin casserole.”

KLN

Any egg casserole recipe needs a hero to avoid being good but not great. I would suggest getting high quality, very tasty sausage. I used a breakfast sausage with sage, and it really carried the meal. We prepared it in the evening and cooked first thing in the morning and the English muffins were not mushy at all. We also covered the casserole once the cheese started to brown (after about 30 minutes) and it came out great. Classic, delicious, not overly complex.

Robin

I made last night with plant based Impossible Sausage and am going to try it today on carnivore relatives - without telling them. We’ll see…

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FAQs

Why is my breakfast casserole soggy? ›

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.

How do you thicken breakfast casserole? ›

Make a cornstarch slurry for a fast and easy thickener.

Use one tablespoon of cornstarch per cup of liquid you would like to thicken. Stir out all the lumps. A few minutes before your casserole is done, add it a little at a time until you are happy with the thickness. Then, let the casserole finish baking.

How do you keep breakfast casserole from falling? ›

For a puffy egg casserole, you can prevent falling by cooking at a lower temperature, as with this recipe.

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 keep a casserole moist? ›

Covering a casserole (whether with a lid or with aluminum foil) is important because it helps keep moisture and heat inside the baking dish. This encourages even baking throughout, ensuring that noodles come out perfectly al dente and cheese melts uniformly.

How to tell when breakfast casserole is done? ›

How do you know when breakfast casserole is done? Just stick a knife into the center of your egg casserole recipe after 55 minutes of baking. If it comes out clean, your baked egg casserole is ready!

What are the 5 components of a casserole? ›

So what's inside? Let's talk anatomy: A standard dinner casserole usually includes a protein, a starch, a vegetable, a sauce (or other binding ingredient), and cheese.

What ingredient is added to casseroles to thicken the dish? ›

The three main thickening agents for gravies are flour, cornflour and arrowroot. The first two are normally used in savoury dishes while arrowroot tends to be used in sweet dishes – that said, arrowroot will work in a savoury dish as it has no flavour.

Should you cook a casserole covered or uncovered? ›

Generally, casseroles with grains, rice or pasta that will cook during the baking process are usually covered, for at least part of the time. Casseroles made of cooked ingredients are usually baked uncovered. If you like a crisper, browner top, be sure the casserole is uncovered for at least part of the bake time.

Can I leave breakfast casserole out overnight? ›

If you reheat food that was forgotten on the counter overnight or was left out all day, will it be safe to eat? 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.

Are English muffins a good breakfast? ›

In addition to being low in calories, certain English muffins contain high amounts of fiber and several other important vitamins and minerals. Whenever possible, choose whole wheat English muffins and add healthy toppings like hummus, eggs, or nut butter to maximize the nutritional value of your morning meal.

Should you toast English muffins? ›

One of the best ways to enjoy English muffins is lightly toasted and oozing with melted butter. If you're short on time, you can just slice them in half and put them in the toaster, but for the perfect, golden brown, buttery muffin, we prefer this simple oven toasting technique.

How to toast English muffins in the oven? ›

Directions. Preheat oven to 375°F and split English muffins with hands or a fork on a baking sheet. Toast for 5-7 minutes until golden brown.

How to make egg casserole not watery? ›

Be sure to drain ingredients well, squeezing out excess moisture whenever possible. Watery ingredients will create a watery egg bake. Season every layer to achieve a more flavorful egg bake.

How do you keep casserole topping from getting soggy? ›

If your topping is soggy, it's probably because the casserole itself is too wet. Before you add your topping, try to thicken the casserole with flour or cornstarch so the topping sits on top and doesn't sink to the bottom.

How do you moisten a dry breakfast casserole? ›

The best way to reheat it is to cover it and put it into a cold oven. Covering the dish will trap the steam in and keep it moist while it heats. How do you moisten a dry casserole? Add a little water or milk to the top of the it before reheating.

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