Post by JeÃusOn Fri, 19 Nov 2021 19:49:41 -0500, Michael Trew
Post by Michael TrewPost by Cindy HamiltonScalloped potatoes
Turkey/chicken Divan
Breakfast casserole
Divan for the sake of my husband, because he ate it when he was
a kid and still enjoys it. It involves Campbell's soup and he'll accept no
substitute.
Breakfast casserole for similar reasons. And only at Christmas time.
Cindy Hamilton
Yes, my family always does a breakfast casserole, usually for Christmas
morning. When done right, it's good (but I won't be ready for it until
another year!) Scalloped potatoes are what I make if there's a pot
luck. Made with cheese and bacon, it's very rare that I have anything
left in the crock pot when I take it home.
I had to look up Divan; never heard of it. It sounds good enough for an
occasional quick dinner.
And I had to look up Breakfast casserole. Seems similar to Bubble and
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/potato-recipes/bubble-squeak/
https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/one-pan-bubble-squeak/sq9zv94s
I wouldn't think so. Below is a recipe for a really basic breakfast
casserole. They are more properly called "STRATA" Look under strata
and you will find a plethora of recipes.
Basic Breakfast Casserole
3 slices
3 slices bread, torn into small pieces
1 lb. sausage, browned
4-8 oz. shredded cheddar (amt. depends on how well you like
cheese
6 eggs
2 c milk
1/4 t. dry mustard
1 t salt
Arrange bread evenly in 9x13 pan. Top with sausage, then cheese. In
medium bowl, beat eggs, then add remaining ingredients and mix well.
Pour over ingredients in pan. Push the cheese below the milk so it
won't burn. Cover and refrigerate. In the morning, bake at 350 for
35-45 minutes (until set, but not over brown). Serve warm.
From there I add mushrooms and broccoli or chopped spinach. Or green
chilies. It is a dinner at my house.
Or you can make them sweet by using some sort of sweet stale bread
(raisin bread etc) Add fruit as you like. Probably sweeten the
milk/eggs. I've never made one but that is the basic. There are
dozens of recipes on the 'Net
NOTE: I bake until the center of the casserole domes a bit. I've
found that is a decent test for doneness.
Janet US