While I love a Overnight Sausage Breakfast Casserole, a simple and quick egg casserole is the perfect last minute breakfast option. The Denver Omelet is a classic flavor combination and if I’m ordering breakfast it’s always a go to for me! While I do love to make a traditional Denver Omelet for myself, this easy egg casserole recipe is great to serve a family.

How to Make Egg Casserole

I make this low carb egg casserole without hashbrowns and without bread which makes keto friendly as well! An egg casserole such as this one is so easy to make and unlike an overnight breakfast casserole, it can be prepped in a few minutes and put into the oven right away. I use the traditional Denver omelet ingredients in this recipe but you and use any kind of veggies or meat making this the perfect way to clean out your fridge! Leftover Grilled Zucchini, ham, roasted veggies… all of it would work great in an egg casserole. If you’d like to make a vegetarian egg casserole you can skip the ham and add cooked mushrooms instead.

I pre-cook the onions for a few minutes.  If you have any vegetables that contain a lot of water such as mushrooms or zucchini, it’s a good idea to cook them so your egg casserole sets up properly.

How to Make a Fluffy Egg Casserole

To make sure your egg casserole is fluffy, you’ll beat the eggs with cream until they’re nice and smooth.  The addition of cream really makes this casserole fluffy.

How Long to Bake Egg Casserole

You want to cook an egg casserole just long enough so it’s set, this keeps the inside fluffy. I bake this egg casserole for about 30-35 minutes.  To test if it’s cooked through, insert a knife in the center of the egg casserole and ensure it comes out clean.

Can You Freeze Egg Casserole?

Yes!! If I make this on the weekend for my husband and myself, we enjoy a couple of slices on Sunday morning.  Just like my favorite Make Ahead Egg Muffins, we reheat leftovers on weekday mornings for the perfect make ahead breakfast. This should last about 3-4 days in the fridge. If you’re going to keep it longer than that, you’ll want to freeze it.  It will reheat perfectly in the microwave. When reheating, you’ll notice it leaks a little bit of liquid but don’t worry, that’s completely normal!

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