Friday, December 24, 2021

Christmas Breakfast Casserole


This is a fun one I got when we lived in the Bountiful Heights 41st ward. Rather than a Christmas party/dinner each year, we had a Christmas breakfast on a Saturday morning. They would serve this (recipe from Gayla Allen) as the main dish (you'd sign up to bake it and someone would deliver to you all the ingredients) along with juice, milk, chocolate milk, some sort of Danish from a bakery, and fruit (I think it was just canned fruit cocktail in a cup). I don't remember if we did a Nativity program, but I sure remember LaVon Johnson leading us in signing a very boisterous 12 Days of Christmas!

1/4 C margarine or butter*

1 32 oz. package hash browns - thawed*

1 doz. eggs

1 t onion salt

1/2 t pepper

1/2 t seasoning salt

1/8 t dry mustard

1 2/3 C milk

4 C grated cheese

2 C cubed ham, bacon, or sausage

Melt margarine or butter in large bowl, add hash browns and stir. In another bowl, beat eggs and seasoning together. Add milk, cheese, and meat, and then add to hash browns and stir. Pour into greased 9x13 and bake at 350 for 45 min to an hour.

Note: This can be made the night before and cooked the next morning. If made the night before, bake at 350 for 1.5 hours to 1.75 hours.

*I think it's yummy with the butter on the potatoes, but if you want to cut calories and fat, you can omit the butter, and I don't think you'll really notice that much. You can also use baked/boiled potatoes and shred them if you don't have frozen hash browns on hand (around 4 cups).

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