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This casserole is the kind of weekend-to-weekday dish that makes mornings feel a little less frantic and a lot more delicious. It’s a simple layered bake of tender potatoes, melty cheese, and a custardy egg base that browns up on top and slices like a dream—comforting without being fussy.

My husband is the official taste-tester and self-appointed “breakfast czar” of our house, and he will happily declare this casserole better than store-bought breakfast sandwiches any day. It became a staple after I made it for a holiday brunch and we saved the leftovers—then realized the leftovers were somehow even better. Now it’s what I turn to when we have guests, when we want an easy Sunday brunch, or when I need a make-ahead breakfast for a busy school week.

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Why You’ll Love This Easy Cheesy Potato Breakfast Casserole

– It’s forgiving: little misses in timing or a slightly different cheese won’t ruin the bake.
– Crowd-pleasing comfort: the combination of crispy edges and gooey center hits all the familiar notes everyone wants for brunch.
– Easy to customize: swap in vegetables, different cheeses, or cured meats without changing technique.
– Make-ahead magic: you can assemble it the night before and pop it in the oven in the morning for a stress-free breakfast.

Behind the Recipe

This casserole started as a riff on a classic strata, but with potatoes standing in for bread so it holds up well as a hearty breakfast or light dinner. I’ve learned that par-cooking the potatoes—either by a quick boil, roasting, or a few minutes in the microwave—keeps the bake from turning out watery or underdone. Layering is less fussy than it looks: evenly distributed cheese and a thoughtfully seasoned egg mixture make the texture sing. The trick to the best top is a little high heat at the end or slide it under the broiler for one to two minutes to get those golden, slightly blistered spots.

Top Reader Reviews

I made the Easy Cheesy Potato Breakfast Casserole last weekend and it was a big hit—simple to pull together, super cheesy, and perfect for feeding a crowd. My only note is I’d crisp the top a bit longer and add a touch more seasoning next time, but overall it’s a reliable, comforting breakfast that’s worth making again.

– Stella

Shopping Tips

Vegetables: Choose Yukon Golds or red potatoes for a creamy interior; russets can work but may break down more.
Eggs: Use the freshest eggs you can find—they make the custard silkier and better set.
Cheese: Sharp cheddar gives great flavor, but a mix with Monterey Jack or Gruyère melts more smoothly; pre-shredded is fine when short on time.
Dairy: A combination of whole milk and a little cream yields the best custard, but whole milk alone will do in a pinch.
Fresh Herbs: Chives or parsley brighten the finished casserole; add them just before serving for the freshest flavor.

Prep Ahead Ideas

– Par-cook or roast the potatoes a day ahead and store them in an airtight container in the fridge; this cuts bake time and improves texture.
– Whisk the eggs and milk together the night before and keep covered in the fridge; give them a quick re-stir before pouring.
– Shred cheese, chop any add-ins (peppers, onions, ham), and store each separately in small containers or zip-top bags for easy assembly.
– Assembled but unbaked casserole can sit covered in the fridge for 12–24 hours; bring it close to room temperature for 20 minutes before baking for more even cooking.

Time-Saving Tricks

– Use frozen hash browns or diced potatoes to skip peeling and chopping—just thaw and squeeze out excess moisture.
– Pre-shredded cheese and pre-chopped onion from the produce aisle speed things up without a big hit to quality.
– One-pan start: sauté onions and any raw add-ins in the baking dish (if oven-safe) to save dishes and build flavor right in the casserole.
– Mise en place: line up eggs, dairy, cheese, and fillings before you start; assembling goes quickly when everything is measured and ready.

Common Mistakes

– Using completely raw, large potato pieces without par-cooking can lead to underdone centers; par-cook until just tender.
– Overloading on watery vegetables (like fresh tomatoes) can make the casserole soggy—saute first or drain well.
– Overbaking makes the custard rubbery; remove when center is set but slightly jiggly, and let carryover cooking finish it.
– I once forgot to season the egg mixture and the casserole tasted flat—always taste the custard (just a tiny spoonful) and adjust salt and pepper before baking.
– Rescue strategy: if it’s too wet after baking, return to a hot oven uncovered to help evaporate moisture, or slice and broil briefly to crisp the top.

What to Serve It With

A bright green salad or simple arugula with lemon and olive oil balances the richness. Add a scoop of salsa or a side of roasted cherry tomatoes for acidity, and consider a stack of buttered toast or warm biscuits if you want something bread-y alongside.

Tips & Mistakes

– Don’t skimp on seasoning; potatoes and eggs need salt to shine.
– If adding bacon or sausage, cook and drain first so you don’t introduce excess grease.
– Let the casserole rest 10–15 minutes after baking to make slicing cleaner and the texture more pleasant.

Storage Tips

Store in airtight containers in the fridge. It reheats beautifully, but if you sneak a bite cold straight from the container, it still works.

Variations and Substitutions

– Meat lovers: fold in cooked, crumbled sausage or chopped ham; precook to render fat and develop flavor.
– Vegetable-forward: swap or add sautéed spinach, bell peppers, or mushrooms—cook them first to avoid extra water.
– Dairy-free: use a plant-based milk and a dairy-free cheese that melts well; texture will be slightly different but still satisfying.
– Lower-fat option: use whole milk instead of cream and reduce cheese by a little; add extra herbs for punchy flavor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this gluten-free?
Yes—this casserole is naturally gluten-free as long as any added processed ingredients (like certain pre-shredded cheeses or sausage) are labeled gluten-free. It’s a great choice for guests who avoid gluten.
How do I reheat leftovers without drying them out?
Reheat slices in a 350°F (175°C) oven covered with foil for 10–15 minutes, or in a skillet over low heat with a lid for 5–8 minutes. A quick zap in the microwave works too—cover loosely to trap steam and avoid rubbery eggs.
Can I use frozen hash browns instead of fresh potatoes?
Absolutely. Thaw and squeeze out excess moisture before assembling to prevent a soggy bake. Frozen potatoes are one of my favorite shortcuts for busy mornings.
How long does this keep in the fridge or freezer?
In the fridge it will keep 3–4 days wrapped or in an airtight container. Freeze portions for up to 2 months; thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
Can I assemble it the night before?
Yes—assemble and cover it, then bake in the morning. Let it sit on the counter for 20–30 minutes before baking so it warms slightly and cooks more evenly.

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Easy Cheesy Potato Breakfast Casserole

Easy Cheesy Potato Breakfast Casserole

A delightful breakfast casserole packed with cheese and potatoes.
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 8
Calories: 120kcal

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 5 cups shredded potatoes
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup milk
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 0.5 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • In a large bowl, combine shredded potatoes, cheese, milk, eggs, salt, and pepper.
  • Pour the mixture into a greased baking dish.
  • Bake for 45 minutes or until golden brown.

Notes

Let the casserole cool for a few minutes before serving.
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