This easy Ham and Egg Casserole is a sweet and savory make-ahead breakfast casserole made with ham, eggs, sharp cheese, and cubed bread.
Whether you are looking for a leftover ham recipe or an irresistible sweet and savory breakfast casserole, you will love this Ham Breakfast Casserole Recipe.
Just like Candied Bacon Maple and Breakfast Sliders, this Ham and Egg Casserole, is sweet, savory, and salty, leaving you and your brunch guests satisfied! And with this EASY recipe your only duty will be to brew the coffee, and possibly assemble some Bellini cocktails while your casserole bakes. Easy-peasy and delicious!
why you'll love this Ham and Egg Breakfast Casserole
- Amazing Flavor. From the salty ham to the sharp cheddar to the sweet cinnamon raisin bread to the rich egg custard, this Ham and Egg Breakfast Casserole is sweet, savory, and unbelievably delicious.
- Minimal Prep Work. This Ham and Egg Casserole is one of the easiest brunch recipes to prepare. And the work is done in advance, leading me to my next reason to put this recipe on your brunch menu stat.
- Perfect for Entertaining. Thanks to the fact this breakfast casserole is best if made in advance, it makes hosting Christmas brunch, a holiday brunch, or out-of-town guests a breeze. Your kitchen will remain clean and you will have time to visit with your guests.
- New Life to Leftovers. This ham and egg breakfast casserole is an excellent example of using leftover ingredients to create something new and divine. It is a great dish to put leftover ham, whether using leftover Instant Pot Honey Baked Ham or Baked Ham, and stale bread to use. The stale bread will absorb the egg custard better, giving the ham new life in this sweet and savory breakfast casserole.
Notes on Key Ingredients
- Bread: You can use any type of bread you like, and stale bread or bread that is slightly dried out is best. I love using sweet bread, such as Cranberry Walnut Bread or Cinnamon Raisin Bread, as both options lend a subtle sweetness to the dish that pairs beautifully with the savory ham and sharp cheese.
- Ham: Use either leftover Instant Pot Honey Baked Ham or Baked Ham, or cubed ham steak. If you don't have ham on hand, cooked, crumbled maple breakfast sausage is a great alternative.
- Cheese: I recommend using sharp cheddar, Colby, or Swiss cheese for this breakfast casserole, as they all have a great melty factor and contrast well with the ham and sweet bread. It is also important to note that it is best to grate the cheese yourself, as it will melt more uniformly than pre-grated cheese that is coated in anti-caking agents.
- Dijon Mustard: A little bit of Dijon adds a nice kick to the egg custard. Use either brown or Dijon mustard, not yellow mustard, for the best results.
- Maple Syrup: Just a touch of pure maple syrup will marry the ham, eggs, and cheese together. If you don't have maple syrup on hand, replace it with brown sugar.
- Half and Half: For a rich, creamy custard use half and half. If you don't have half and half on hand, whole milk or a combination of milk and heavy cream will work in its place.
- Nutmeg: I recommend using whole nutmeg and grating with a Microplane. Whole nutmeg's flavor is superior to dried ground nutmeg, and it lasts indefinitely in your pantry.
Recipe Modifications
- Gluten-Free Modifications: If you need this breakfast casserole with ham to be gluten-free, use your favorite gluten-free bread, and be sure your ham is gluten-free as well.
- No Ham? In place of the ham, use crumbled baked bacon or crumbled breakfast sausage.
- Cranberry/Raisin Addition: If you want to have cranberries or raisins in this breakfast casserole without using raisin or cranberry bread, layer about â…“ cup of raisins or cranberries with the bread, ham, and cheese before adding the egg custard.
How to Make Ham and Egg Casserole
The following tips are provided to help you achieve perfect results. You will find the detailed instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
- Prepare Eggs. Whisk the eggs with half and half, maple syrup, mustard, and seasonings.
- Layer Ingredients. Evenly spread the cubed over the base of a buttered casserole dish and then top the bread with the diced ham and shredded cheese and then pour the egg mixture evenly over the ham and bread.
- Chill. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate the casserole for at least 6 hours or up to 18 hours.
- Bake. When you are ready to bake this ham and egg casserole, remove it from the fridge and let it come to room temperature while the oven preheats. Bake uncovered until the eggs are set.
* Tips to Remember for Success *
- Used dried-out or stale bread. Bread that is slightly dried out will more easily absorb the egg mixture. If your bread is super soft, I would recommend allowing it to sit out at room temperature for a few hours to dry out. Alternatively, speed up the process by baking the bread in a 300-degree oven for about 15-20 minutes.
- Prepare in advance. This Breakfast Casserole with Ham will achieve the best texture and flavor if given time to soak up the egg mixture. I recommend a minimum of 6 hours.
- Take the chill off. In the morning, remove the ham and egg casserole from the refrigerator while the oven is preheating. This will help to take the chill off your casserole and prevent your baking dish from cracking due to extreme temperature changes.
- Finish strong. To take the flavor of your ham egg and cheese casserole over the top, drizzle with a bit of maple syrup or dust with powdered sugar. It is not necessary, but pairs well with the sweetness in the egg mixture.
Storage and Reheating Instructions
- Refrigerate: Allow the casserole to cool and then transfer the leftover to an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 3 days.
- Reheat: Reheat individual servings on a heat-safe plate in the microwave for 45-60 seconds to warm through.
More Delicious Breakfast Casserole Recipes
- Overnight French Toast Casserole
- Easy Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole
- Green Chile Egg Casserole
- Instant Pot French Toast Casserole
- Overnight Breakfast Strata
- Instant Pot Breakfast Casserole
If you tried this recipe for a Breakfast Casserole with Ham, I would love for you to leave a comment to let me know how much you enjoyed this recipe!
Ham and Egg Casserole
Ingredients
- butter for greasing pan
- 8 cups cubed bread see note
- 1 cup cubed, cooked ham
- 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar, Colby, or Swiss cheese
- 6 large eggs
- 1 cup half and half see note for substitutions
- 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- ½ teaspoon nutmeg
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Butter a 2-quart or 9x13 casserole dish. Evenly spread the cubed bread over the base of the casserole dish. Top evenly with ham and cheese. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, mix eggs, half and half, maple syrup, mustard, nutmeg, cinnamon, and salt until well combined.
- Pour the egg mixture over the bread and ham. Use your hands to gently push the bread into the egg mixture.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 6 hours or up to 18 hours.
- In the morning, remove the casserole from the fridge while the oven preheats to 350℉.
- Once the oven has preheated, remove the plastic wrap from the casserole and bake for 40-45 minutes, or until the eggs are set. Allow the casserole to cool for 10 minutes before serving.
- Serve with maple syrup if desired.
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Notes
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This post was originally published in 2017 but updated with new photos and a video in 2022.
Mary
This is a keeper! Made it for a brunch bible study with friends and it was a hit! I used a brioche bread rather than cranberry walnut and it was very good! Making it again for a church brunch this time adding cranberries and cinnamon as instructed! Love it!
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Mary! I am so glad your bible study group enjoyed so much! It is great to use whatever bread you have on hand, but I think you will like the added sweetness of the cranberries and cinnamon. Thank you for sharing your review and enjoy your church brunch!
ANGEL BROWN
Can this be made 24-48 hrs ahead of time or just 12?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Angel! I would make this casserole up to 24 hours in advance. At 48 hours, the bread may disintegrate. Hope you enjoy!
Nancy
Do you bake it covered?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Nancy, this is a casserole you bake uncovered. I will be sure to clarify in directions Nancy! Enjoy!
Shadi Hasanzadenemati
What a tasty and easy breakfast to make for a crowd! Looks very tasty!
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks Shadi!
Britni
This is perfect! Im always looking for fun easy recipes to make my morning run smoother.
Kristen Chidsey
YAY!! This makes the mornings so easy!
Rebecca Hubbell
I love overnight casseroles because they make weekdays so easy, this one was so delicious!
Kristen Chidsey
I am so glad your family enjoyed Rebecca!
Jill
Can I use bacon instead of ham?
Kristen Chidsey
Yes, or even breakfast sausage. Just be sure bacon or sausage is precooked. Enjoy
Lori
This is definitely one to make ....... made it for a brunch and everyone raved ..... used cinnamon raisin bread and added a touch of onion powder to the egg batter ....... perfect amount of savory and sweet
Kristen Chidsey
YAY!!! That makes me so happy Lori! I love the sweet and salty combination myself!
Sarah
Oh man, I need this in my life 😀 Looks super yummy!
Kristen Chidsey
I hope you LOVE it Sarah!
Christine | Mid-Life Croissant
Breakfast is the hardest meal for me to try and get anything other than boxed cereal into my kids. They'd love this! At the same time, if I actually managed to get it to them they'd be like "Who are you and what have you done with our mom?" Thanks for linking up to #SaucySaturdays.
Kristen Chidsey
Christine--you CAN Do this--just a few simple steps!
Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction
I love overnight breakfast options like this! Perfect for the busy holiday season!
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks Jessica--does make the mornings easier for sure!
allie @ Through Her Looking Glass
I love that you put cranberry walnut bread in this Kristen! So unique and I know this breakfast casserole tastes amazing!!!! And yes, I would totally love a drizzle of maple syrup on this.
Annie
What a clever idea to use a sweet bread in a savory dish! This looks just wonderful!
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks Annie, the sweet and savory give this dish so much flavor!!
Lisa @ Lisa Runs for Cupcakes
Ham and cheese is always a match made in heaven. This looks perfect for the holiday season when I am in need of quick breakfast ideas that can be made in bulk!
Kristen Chidsey
That was the hope for you Lisa--that you could make the holidays a bit less stressful with this a make-ahead dish like this 🙂
Jennifer @NourishedSimply
Ham and cheese are just meant to be together. This is a great option for breakfast.
Kristen Chidsey
Ham and Cheese are a perfect combo!
Debra @HappyRunningSole
This looks yummy and pretty simple to make! I will definitely continue to refer to your blog for meal ideas.
Kristen Chidsey
So simple!! I hope you continue to check out recipes and find inspiration Debra 🙂
Diane
What a fabulous recipe. My kids and son-in-laws still make fun of the fact that two Christmases ago, I promised them breakfast if they'd show up bright and early for Christmas morning fun. I didn't end up having time and they won't let me forget it. Casserole would be the way to go maybe. Thanks for sharing!
Kristen Chidsey
Diane, no more excuses--this casserole is too easy not to have breakfast ready!