Today, I'm sharing my overnight slow cooker breakfast casserole with you. I mention this in my Planning for Christmas blogpost. This casserole is very easy to assemble. You put it all together in the evening and let it cook overnight in the slow cooker. When you wake up, the entire house smells so delicious, and you have a hot meal ready to feed a crowd. I like to make this on Christmas eve, Easter eve, or any time I have a house full of guests.
Start by spraying your slow cooker with nonstick oil. Or you can use slow cooker liners, which completely eliminate any cleanup mess. Place the thawed hash brown potatoes at the bottom of the slow cooker. Cook and drain your breakfast sausage and layer it on top of the potatoes. Place the chopped green pepper and cheese on top next. Finally, whisk together all dozen eggs with one cup of milk and salt and pepper to taste. Pour the egg mixture over everything. Place the lid on your slow cooker, and cook on low for 8 hours. When your casserole is finished cooking, your slow cooker will automatically switch to "warm" mode and keep it warm for a number of hours. I like to serve mine with extra shredded cheese, chopped green onions and hot sauce!
Please watch today's video to see the recipe being made.
Many people have asked which slow cooker I have. I use an All Clad slow cooker that was a wedding gift. Because I received it over ten years ago, my exact variety is no longer available. All Clad does have other slow cookers on the market like this one. If you are on a tight budget, this slow cooker from Hamilton Beach was chosen as Amazon's favorite and is only $14.99. If you try it, let us know how you like it! I would be interested to know.
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PLL writes: For the past few years I host a family Christmas brunch. Part of my family live out of town and will be staying with me a couple of nights. To make them feel comfortable and welcome, I will freshen up my guest room in much the same way that you do in your video. And keeping in the spirit of the season, I will add needlepoint Christmas pillows to the bed and in the guest bathroom a scented pine candle and a basket with Christmas hand towels will welcome them.
Dear PLL, Your guest bedroom preparation is so thoughtful. The scents of the season and holiday decorations will surely welcome your guests and make them get into the spirit of Christmas!
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Jennifer,
Thank you for sharing this video. I have purchased all of your books and have enjoyed them all. Thank you for writing them. I'm wondering what inspired you to create a You Tube channel. Did the channel come after or before you published your books.
Zulema
Hi Zulema, Thank you! I started my YouTube channel a few months before I self-published my first book. I was excited to talk about it with readers, so I created my channel. Back then, I never imagined how many readers I would be connecting with! It's been amazing to speak to people all around the world. I love having a YouTube channel and am so glad I started one.
I hope to record a Christmas chat video for you before the end of the week. Please look out for it. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this recipe. Let me know in the comment section what you make for your family on Christmas morning. Your comment could be chosen as comment of the week on the blog!
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4 comments:
Thank you for posting your breakfast recipe. I have always been interested in how people celebrate their special occasions and what they are eating. For years I made a Hash Brown Quiche (with a hash brown crust and pepper jack cheese) for Christmas morning. For the last decade I've instead been making Gingerbread (from The Joy of Cooking-I add fresh ginger, crystalized ginger, vanilla and this year maybe some Chinese 5-spice to jazz it up!), and serving it with Chantilly Cream (whipped cream with sugar and vanilla). To me, that gingerbread smell is the "aroma" of Christmas morning! It also goes really well with a chocolate, eggnog or peppermint latte' too. I use the crockpot for some spiced cider (also wonderfully fragrant). This year I'm thinking of trying a vegetarian version of Cheesy Tater Tot Breakfast Bake from ChewOutLoud.com. It looks a LOT like your casserole, just baked instead of crockpotted. I'm planning to substitute some vegetarian "soysage" for the sausage, and add a lot of vegetables to make it a bit more healthy (really, a loosing cause!). Along with that I always make a Vanocka (a Czech sweetbread, something like a German Stollen), and of course I HAVE to make that Gingerbread too because I now love it so much! Luckily, I always get up early and I have a bread machine...
Anyway, if you don't mind a suggestion, may I recommend that you add a sauteed, (maybe even caramelized) chopped onion to your casserole along with a diced RED bell pepper, some thyme and some chervil. Then, right before serving, sprinkle the top with a handful of chopped fresh parsley. The red and green bell peppers will make the casserole look even more "Christmassy", the onion and herbs will up the flavor quotient (and the "Frenchiness"), and all of it will increase the nutrition. I call that a win-win. I hope you don't find the suggestion offensive as it is meant in the spirit of good will.
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for taking the time to write your books, all of which I have read and enjoyed. I would also like to thank you for the time you spend sharing your message of "chic" with all of us. I want to make sure you know that we really appreciate the message along with appreciating YOU! Happy Holidays
Thank you for the recipe! I wanted to make a breakfast casserole for my family for Christmas morning and this is just right. :D
I personally (just myself) haven't made anything specific for my family on Christmas morning, but one time a few years ago my grandma did fried ham slices and homemade cinnamon rolls. They were just right and everyone enjoyed them throughly! Yum!
Have a very joyful Christmas!!!
Thanks so much for this delicious-looking casserole! I am definitely trying it for our Christmas morning celebration. It will be great to wake up to the yummy smell, all ready to go, with no cooking in the morning! Enjoy your Christmas holidays with your sweet family! Merry Christmas!!
Thank you for sharing the breakfast casserole recipe! I made it for my family on Christmas morning and it was wonderful to wake up to the delicious smell and know that no cooking was required and we could relax.
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