Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole  

Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole – seriously the BEST!!! Crescent rolls, ham, cheese, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, cream cheese, dijon mustard, eggs, and milk. SO simple and SOOO delicious! Great for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and tailgating! Everyone LOVED this easy breakfast casserole. They cleaned their plates and asked for seconds. Success!!! #breakfast #casserole #ham #breakfastcasserole

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Easy Ham & Cheese Breakfast Casserole

Breakfast casseroles are a favorite at our house. We love to eat them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole is a new favorite. Ham and cheese baked in crescent rolls and eggs. O-M-YUM! The flavors are fantastic! This would be perfect for Christmas morning or New Year’s Day with some leftover holiday ham,

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How To Make Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole

This Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole is easy to make. Start with making the ham and cheese filling. Combine ham, cheese, cream cheese, Worcestershire sauce, dijon mustard, and brown sugar. Next, open the cans of crescent rolls and cut them in half, making two triangles. Top each triangle with a heaping scoop of the ham mixture. Place crescent rolls into a baking dish. Sprinkle rolls with poppy seeds. Whisk together eggs and milk. Pour the egg mixture over the rolls and bake.

I find it easier to cut the crescent rolls in half with a pizza cutter. I like to use a small cookie scoop to scoop the ham mixture onto the crescent rolls.

You can make the ham filling ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to assemble the casserole.

Can This Breakfast Casserole Be Frozen?

You can definitely make this casserole ahead of time and refrigerate overnight or freeze for later. You can freeze the casserole baked or unbaked. To bake the casserole after freezing, thaw completely and bake as directed below. To reheat the baked casserole, thaw completely and either reheat in the microwave or covered in the oven for about 30 minutes.

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What to Serve with Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole

As I said, this breakfast casserole is a favorite in our house. It has already been requested for Christmas morning. We love all the flavors in this casserole! This casserole is great for office parties, potlucks, baby showers, early morning tailgates. It is really good for any gathering.

We like to serve this breakfast casserole with some grits, fruit salad, and some sweet rolls. Here are a few of our favorite recipes from the blog that go great with this casserole:

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slice of ham crescent breakfast casserole on a spatula

Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole

Yield: 8 people
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Ham & Cheese Crescent Breakfast Casserole – seriously the BEST!!! Crescent rolls, ham, cheese, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, cream cheese, dijon mustard, eggs, and milk. SO simple and SOOO delicious! Great for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and tailgating! Everyone LOVED this easy breakfast casserole. They cleaned their plates and asked for seconds. Success!!! #breakfast #casserole #ham #breakfastcasserole

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF. Spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.
  • Mix together ham, cheddar, swiss, cream cheese, dijon mustard, Worcestershire, brown sugar, and onion powder.
  • Separate crescent rolls into 12 triangles. Cut each triangle in half, forming two triangles. (24 total) Scoop one tablespoon of ham mixture on the long end of each triangle. Roll up crescents and place in baking dish. Sprinkle tops of crescents with poppy seeds.
  • Whisk together eggs, and milk. Pour over crescent rolls.
  • Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, until egg mixture, is set.

Notes:

Can make in advance and refrigerate overnight.
Can make the ham mixture ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to assemble the casserole.
Can freeze baked casserole for later. To reheat, thaw completely and reheat in the microwave or covered in the oven for about 30 minutes.

Steph

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  1. Has anyone tried to make this recipe in a crock pot? Going camping, don’t have an oven. But this sounds so yummy. Any ideas would be great.

  2. This recipe is fantastic!!! Everybody loves it when I made for Sunday breakfast at my church. I added 1/2 tsp of garlic powder to the eggs mixture and sprinkle with parmesan on top of casserole. Thank you!!

  3. It was so good. It called for a cup and a half of milk I think one cup would be perfect! This was and is one of my most favorite meals from now on!!

  4. Oh my goodness! This is amazing! I have lots of go-to breakfast dishes, but this has been moved to the top!
    I did not have any Dijon Mustard so I subbed with Honey Mustard!
    I think the rolls cooked by themselves (w/o egg) would make great appetizers also!
    I had leftover mixture that we will use as a dip with crackers for a snack!

  5. Home run Recipe!

    My Friday morning prayer breakfast guys devoured this recipe! They poured many compliments to the cook! I could tell when putting this together it was going to be good and I wasn’t disappointed! I used two 8-count tubes of crescent rolls and didn’t cut them in half because I found that too tedious! It all worked fine in the 9×13” pan. Best breakfast recipe I’ve made in while!

  6. This recipe takes some time but it’s worth it. Always looking for recipes that are not super egg heavy and don’t have a ton of cream or soups of anything. I used both whole crescent rolls and used a bigger pan and an extra egg. I also used half bacon cause I thought I had more ham then I actually did. Still very good!

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