This recipe for Overnight English Muffin Breakfast Casserole is perfectly fluffy, deliciously cheesy and a major crowd pleaser. It’s the perfect recipe to make for a special occasion (Easter brunch!) or a lazy Sunday morning. Thank you so much to BJ’s Wholesale Club for sponsoring this post!
I don’t know about you guys, but when it comes to making meals to serve to a houseful of people, I’m all about finding recipes I can prep ahead. If I can make something the day before an event, party or celebration, I feel about 10,000 times more relaxed on the day of the gathering since I’m able to focus more on family and friends and less on cooking and preparing food to everyone to enjoy. If you are the same way, I have a delicious recipe to share with you guys today that you might want to keep on your radar for Easter brunch. It combines two breakfast favorites — eggs and English muffins — in a casserole that’s fluffy and cheesy and majorly crowd pleasing!
I’ve been working on perfecting this recipe for Overnight English Muffin Breakfast Casserole for a while but it wasn’t until my parents came to visit a few weekends ago that I felt like I could officially say I nailed it. Everyone raved about the casserole and none of us could resist going back for seconds. Always a good sign!
I did all of the shopping for the Overnight English Muffin Breakfast Casserole at BJ’s Wholesale Club and was so impressed with the prices on everything from their organic Wellsley Farms whole milk ($6.99 for two 32-ounce cartons!) to the organic free-range eggs. I actually first began “shopping” at BJ’s through their grocery delivery service at the beginning of the year and I use “shopping” in quotations because I’m convinced that as a mom of two boys there’s nothing better than ordering groceries online and having them delivered to my front door. I’ve become a bit of a grocery store nerd and constantly compare the price of our family staples at the different stores in our area and BJ’s is consistently one of the most affordable options! When you’re shopping in-club, they also allow you to combine coupons from manufacturers on top of BJ’s exclusive coupons and you can even digitally add coupons to your card via the BJ’s app making the potential for savings even greater.
When it comes to the quality of BJ’s exclusive brands, I’ve been very impressed with the natural and organic products by Wellsley Farms. Some of my favorites include their organic coconut oil, organic salsa, organic blue corn tortilla chips (I love them crushed on top of my crockpot chicken corn chili) and organic chia seeds.
For this particular recipe, I hopped around BJ’s and grabbed a handful of fresh veggies from the produce section before nabbing organic eggs, organic whole milk and shredded cheese, along with pink Himalayan salt, turkey bacon, English muffins, garlic powder and pepper to bring home to whip up into a savory casserole my whole family loved! If you’re going to recreate this recipe at home for a special occasion, I highly recommend adding some organic orange juice and a bottle of Wellsley Farms Prosecco to your cart as well because this casserole pairs perfectly with mimosas. Just sayin’.
The English muffin base of this recipe was wonderful because the nooks and crannies of the muffins held up well against the eggs and soaked up the eggs perfectly, preventing the casserole from becoming a soggy mess. They somehow allowed the Overnight English Muffin Breakfast Casserole to be both fluffy and filling and when paired with sauteed turkey bacon, shredded cheese, onions, mushrooms and peppers, the casserole became the kind of recipe worthy of a special occasion. Break out the mimosas!
While we loved the recipe as-is, it’s the kind of recipe that allows you to play around with the additions a little bit. If you’re not feeling turkey bacon, you can omit the turkey bacon or substitute Canadian bacon or sausage in its place to suit your flavor preferences. Not a fan of mushrooms? Feel free to swap in your favorite veggie instead! If you make this recipe or change anything up a bit to make it your own, please let me know. I always love hearing what you guys think once you give my recipes a try!
Overnight English Muffin Breakfast Casserole
PrintOvernight English Muffin Breakfast Casserole
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 60 min + Overnight
- Total Time: 75 minutes + Overnight
- Yield: 8 servings
- Category: breakfast, breakfast casseroles, brunch
Description
A perfectly fluffy and deliciously cheesy recipe. Perfect for a special occasion or a lazy Sunday morning.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Cut the English muffins into 1-inch cubes and set aside. (Do not halve them horizontally before cutting them into cubes.)
- Sauté onion, mushrooms, bell pepper and turkey bacon in a large non-stick skillet until vegetables are tender.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
- Spray a 9×13” baking dish with cooking spray and pour half of the vegetable/bacon mixture into the bottom of the dish. Sprinkle 3/4 cup of the cheese on top.
- Top the vegetables and cheese with the English muffin cubes in one even layer.
- Pour the egg mixture on top.
- Top with remaining vegetables/bacon and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
- Before baking the next day, preheat oven to 350 degrees, uncover the casserole and let the casserole come to room temperature for 15 minutes.
- Bake for 60 minutes or until casserole is puffed up, lightly brown on top and cooked through in the middle.
- Allow to cool for 5-10 minutes before slicing and enjoying!
Mary Katherine says
Would you say this keeps well in the fridge? I can see myself making this on a Sunday afternoon to have a quick, easy breakfast during the week!
Julie says
Yes!! I actually think it reheats better than a lot of egg casseroles because of the texture of the English muffins!
Torrie @ To Love and To Learn says
I’m totally pinning this now! I’m a huge breakfast/brunch fan for ALL meals of the day, so this will likely get some good use 🙂
Jen says
Holy heaven! I am a HUGE fan of both english muffins and egg casseroles, ,definitely trying this one! With 4 hungry kiddos in our house, Saturday mornings always involve me trying to find something easy to make and something that will keep them all full.
Can’t wait to give it a try!
Julie says
Really hope you and your kids enjoy it!!
Paula Provaznik says
Can I make this without veggies? I have a stinking picky eater who only eats raw veggies like carrots and cucumbers dipped in ranch
dressing.
Julie says
Absolutely!!! The first attempt I made at this recipe I actually made it with Canadian bacon and cheese and no veggies and it was fantastic, too!!
Katie | The Jackson Faction says
Yum — I can’t wait to try this one! Thanks for sharing, Julie. Hope you are feeling better, too.
Julie says
Muuuuch better today! Thank you for checking in!
Sarah @ Sweet Miles says
YUM! Lovvvve a good breakfast casserole recipe! This one looks like it would hit the spot!
Julie says
Thanks, Sarah! I love them, too, especially when hosting a crew for breakfast or brunch!
Jen says
This looks perfect for when company visits! Thanks!
Tonya says
Could I use almond milk in place of the whole milk?
Danielle says
My friend is hosting a potluck brunch in a few weeks and this is the perfect recipe to bring with me! I can’t wait to try.
rach says
i could immediately tell this post was not styled and done by you and that made me a little sad… i love your style,