Cheesy Breakfast Egg and Polenta Casserole Recipe (2024)

Ratings

4

out of 5

3,037

user ratings

Your rating

or to rate this recipe.

Have you cooked this?

or to mark this recipe as cooked.

Private Notes

Leave a Private Note on this recipe and see it here.

Cooking Notes

Diane Bertrand

I did not have unprepared polenta on hand, but did have a roll of Trader Joe's polenta. I sliced it in the bottom of the pan, brushed it with butter and broiled it a bit to brown before adding the other ingredients. I also added scallions and more than doubled the cheese (applying in two separate layers on top of the polenta and over the veggies and meat). Used ten eggs. Cooking time was more like 22 minutes, but I dislike runny whites. Came out great, no texture issues.

Mary Buford Hitz

Super good and simple. Used baby spinach (uncooked), sauteed mushrooms, chopped green onions, parsley, and leftover pieces of Smithfield ham (so I was sparing with salt).It took at least five - seven more minutes at 400 degrees to turn the eggs from see-through to white. Think next time I will cook it at 425 degrees. VERY tasty, and the polenta made a good base. And a little hot sauce was a good touch.

Peter Larson

I've made this three times now, and I am doing it again for a celebration birthday brunch this weekend. I made the polenta a little richer (more milk than water) and made sure the eggs were at room temperature. I'm adding chopped roasted red peppers to it this weekend. This is the one great meal!!I'm serving it with the caramelized citrus with yogurt recipe also from the NYT.

Jane

Is there a way to make this the day before and without the runny eggs? We are traveling with the dish...

Mathilde

I just made this with whatever leftovers I had in the fridge (bacon, mushrooms, black pudding, broccoli - all fried in the bacon fat before adding to the polenta) and it was delicious!

Eleanor Ranzal

I always cook my polenta is skim milk instead of water when it’s finished I add 8oz marscapone and 3 Tbs butter. Never use instant (Learned from Cookbook author Perla Meyers ) the creamiest ever)

TJ

Wonder if you could cook the polenta the day before and hold it in the fridge for the next morning? Anybody tried that?

Lani S

Made this as per instructions the first time. It was tasty but soupy. Thanks to all the notes, I reduced water by 1 c. For the polenta and reduced the milk by half. This made a solid base for the rest of the ingredients and was delicious.

emilyg

It cracks me up when I read notes like, "I changed X to Y, and didn't have Z, so I added D, E, and left out F... and wow, what a great recipe!" But here I go: I only had cooked polenta, so I cubed it, fried it, then made nests of the cubes in a pan. Cooked down a can of diced tomatoes with S&P and a ton of fresh oregano, and spooned that into the nest bottom. Cracked eggs into each nest, then topped with fontina, prosciutto, and more fresh oreg. Someone asked for the recipe... I laughed!

Southerner

We Southernized this dish. Cooked Geechee Boy Grits - Edisto SC, instead of polenta. Had bought beets, used the greens because they were in good shape. Sautéed with some onion. Fried 5 slices of bacon, chopped it up. Used 1 cup cheddar we had in the fridge. Cooked the grits while doing all the above. Added the eggs as directed. Ate big, was delicious!

Randi

I made this for breakfast on Christmas morning to excellent results. However, based on the notes of others and my preferences, I made a few tweaks: i added a little more salt to the polenta and a bunch more cheese (including some parmesan). I also sauteed the meat (smoked pancetta & sweet and hot capicolla, closer to 8 ounces in total) along with an onion and some baby spinach (a 5 ounce box; next time I’d use at least twice the amount of spinach) before layering it atop the polenta. Delicious!

Elena

In my experience, adding dairy doesn't reduce cooking time. It just makes the finished dish richer and more indulgent. While dairy-free is traditional, adding cream, milk and/or cheese can be impressively delish, esp in dishes we make for entertaining. Is it traditional? Nope. Is it health conscious? Of course not; but then, even made with water, cornmeal isn't exactly a kale and blueberry salad. Is it yummy? Sure is!

Marilyn

Cooked last night. Headed to the pantry for my polenta, and saw it was not quick cooking and would take 30 minutes. Ugh! I'm hungry. So, many thanks to the poster who referenced the roll of Trader Joe's polenta in her pantry - we had one as well.Base: thin slices of polenta. Then layer of marinara sauce from the fridge. Layer of sharp cheddar. Eggs on top (wells a little challenging with the sliced polenta, but wemade it work.) Salt, pepper, basil. 17 min @ 425. Delicious!

Pam

Worked well, very tasty with pepperoni as the meat. Don’t leave it in longer than 15 minutes or the egg yolks will be too hard.

gab

Made it with sauteed spinach and zucchini with some red chile flake, and left out the butter and mozz and instead sprinkled some goat cheese on top. Amazing! good with fresh herbs too. lots of pepper :)

Karen

This is a great "clean out your fridge" base recipe.I used ready-made polenta placed rounds (some whole, some chopped) to cover the bottom of the baking pan. Following someone else's advice, I brushed with melted butter and warmed it a bit.For the "filling", I used a mix of arugula, chopped spinach, shredded cheddar and burrata, capers, diced ham, diced tomatoes and some garlic. Had to increase oven temp and cooking time, and did let it set up for 10 min before serving.

Elise

Well I must have done it wrong, from the very beginning. I’m newer at cooking things that aren’t very basic and I’m guessing my polenta was too watery. Should have looked at the other notes first and reduced the water in the recipe. I’ll definitely try again soon though, because the example photo looks delicious!

Liv

I enjoyed this concept! Putting the polenta in runny is really great. I think any breakfast recipe with eggs though is not complete without tomatoes, so I add a layer of crushed tomato sauce on top--so tasty!

Jackie

Bake for 18 minutes to keep a runny yolk

Kim

Start with 3 cups of water to cook the polenta rather than 4 to make it a bit less runny.

TMA

Great idea for GF brunch! Sounds amazing with sausage and spinach, maybe mushrooms and onions too! Yum!

Pat K

I used coarse-grained cornmeal and cooked it for ~ 20 min. Worked great and it has more body than polenta.Wonderful, fast dish for a holiday brunch.

Kirsten w

I wanted to love this, and I didn't. It was fine, but with the milk and cheese I found it too rich. My husband loved it though

Diana

Fantastic flavor and very filling! We used 4 cups of milk instead of water for the polenta, and a splash of heavy cream, then cheese. We did NOT use the extra cup of fluid. We made this twice and appears the cooking time is off a little, even for runny eggs. But don’t have timing figured out, knowing that eggs will continue to cook during the 5 minutes at rest.

judy mcdonald

wow! great, going to try the base under my shrimp in my shrimp and grits recipe had to cook it longer than 15 minutes

Pam

Where is the fontina/ mozzarella in the prep description?

Kat

Very easy and yummy meal that entire family (including picky teenagers) enjoyed. Agree with other comments--only used 3C of water and cooked it for closer to 25 min so whites weren't runny (but unfortunately yolks cooked thru). We ate it with a salad and only a small portion left, so I'd say feeds 5 max.

Heidi

Good.

jessmd

Flavors were great when made with prosciutto and kale, but way too much liquid for the polenta - will half the water at the beginning next time!

Jackie

Delicious. Added sautéed mushrooms, spinach and crisp bacon. Eggs took much longer to cook

Private notes are only visible to you.

Cheesy Breakfast Egg and Polenta Casserole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is polenta good for breakfast? ›

Breakfast polenta is a nice switch up to oats in the morning. This creamy parmesan polenta topped with sauteed spinach, cherry tomatoes and a fried egg is a comforting and healthy breakfast - vegetarian and gluten free!

Why is my breakfast casserole soggy? ›

Incorrect oven temperature - Casseroles that are baked at an oven temperature that is too low may not cook evenly, resulting in a soggy top and a firm or crunchy bottom. Too much liquid - Casseroles that have too much liquid may not be able to absorb all of the moisture, leading to a soggy top.

What does polenta go well with? ›

“Polenta is the perfect accompaniment to a flavourful, hearty ragu, grilled meats or sausages,” says the Florence-based food writer Emiko Davies. “I also love it with a stew of vongole [or pipis], with tomatoes and chilli.”

What is a breakfast casserole made of? ›

To make a breakfast casserole you beat some eggs, add milk and cheese, add cubed bread, add "mix-ins" like mushrooms, veggies, sausage, and herbs, put it in a casserole dish, and bake.

Is polenta a good carb or a bad carb? ›

Share on Pinterest Polenta contains complex carbohydrates, which provide long-lasting energy and help to maintain steady blood sugar levels. Polenta is an excellent source of complex carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates are broken down fast and can cause a person's blood sugar levels to spike.

Is polenta healthy or fattening? ›

Basic polenta is generally quite healthy since it's made with water and some salt. Some recipes call for milk or cream instead of water, which will increase the calorie count. If you use store-bought stock, this may increase the amount of sodium in your polenta.

Why do you have to refrigerate breakfast casserole overnight? ›

The casserole is covered and refrigerated overnight to allow the liquid ingredients to be absorbed into the bread. This is a perishable mixture and should be cooked the morning or day after assembly. Bake in an oven set no lower than 325 °F. Most recipes suggest 350 °F.

How do you make egg casserole not watery? ›

Add a starch. Even if you're a beginner cook, you probably know that adding a starch can help transform liquidy dishes into creamy delights. Cornstarch and flour are two popular options, but don't you dare add them directly to your casserole. Instead, make a slurry.

How do you thicken breakfast casserole? ›

Make a cornstarch slurry for a fast and easy thickener.

Use one tablespoon of cornstarch per cup of liquid you would like to thicken. Stir out all the lumps. A few minutes before your casserole is done, add it a little at a time until you are happy with the thickness. Then, let the casserole finish baking.

Is polenta an inflammatory food? ›

Surprisingly, polenta (which is none other than yellow cornmeal) is a powerful source of antioxidants like phenolic compounds, which can help reduce inflammation.

What do Italians do with polenta? ›

In Italy, polenta is often eaten family-style from a large platter or wooden board, allowing guests to serve themselves at the table. Polenta, slow simmered ground corn, is eaten in many ways, as a main or side dish. It can be served simply, with just butter and cheese, or topped with sauce.

Do Italians eat polenta for breakfast? ›

Move over grits and cream of wheat, there is a new breakfast grain in town. Polenta! This naturally gluten-free grain made of stone ground cornmeal is mostly recognized in Italian cooking.

What is John Wayne casserole made of? ›

That's right, the iconic John Wayne Casserole is named after none other than the actor himself. Typically, you'll find that most recipes call for refrigerated biscuits or Bisquick, onions, red bell peppers, jalapeño peppers, sour cream, mayonnaise, ground beef, tomatoes, taco seasoning, and Cheddar cheese.

Why is it called John Wayne casserole? ›

Why Is It Called A John Wayne Casserole? The origins of this delicious casserole can be traced back to a cookbook called “Cooking with Love from Cara and Her Friends.” John Wayne contributed an egg and cheese casserole recipe to that book.

What is the difference between a quiche and a breakfast casserole? ›

Egg Casserole

They are heartier than a quiche, leaning more towards a strata in texture. If you are dairy-free, you can use almond, cashew, coconut, hemp, rice, soy milk, or any other non-dairy milk you prefer.

Which is healthier rice or polenta? ›

Polenta is often used to substitute grains like pasta and rice, as it's lower in calories and is a source of complex carbohydrates. Because complex carbohydrates aren't broken down as quickly as simple carbohydrates, it's ideal for individuals watching their blood sugar levels.

Is it healthy to eat polenta everyday? ›

Polenta is a healthy gluten-free grain and good source of antioxidants that help protect your eyes and reduce your risk of certain chronic diseases. It shouldn't negatively affect your blood sugar levels as long as you stick to a reasonable portion size.

Can you eat polenta like grits? ›

Are Polenta and Grits Interchangeable? Since polenta and grits are both made from ground corn, you can use them interchangeably. Bear in mind that grits are higher in starch than polenta, so if you sub in polenta for grits, you won't have to stir it as frequently, but it won't cook up as creamy as grits.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Last Updated:

Views: 6593

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Birthday: 1992-06-28

Address: Apt. 413 8275 Mueller Overpass, South Magnolia, IA 99527-6023

Phone: +6824704719725

Job: District Real-Estate Facilitator

Hobby: Letterboxing, Vacation, Poi, Homebrewing, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Cabaret

Introduction: My name is Mrs. Angelic Larkin, I am a cute, charming, funny, determined, inexpensive, joyous, cheerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.