Eggs Benedict Casserole Recipe

Eggs Benedict Casserole Recipe

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Breakfast Casserole with Hollandaise Sauce

Ingredients

  • Cooking spray
  • Casserole:
    • 2 cups milk
    • 8 large eggs
    • 3 stalks green onions, chopped
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • pound Canadian bacon, cut into -inch dice
    • 6 English muffins, cut into -inch dice
    • teaspoon ground paprika
  • Hollandaise Sauce:
    • 1 cup milk
    • 1 (0.9 ounce) package Hollandaise sauce mix
    • cup butter

Directions

  1. Gather all the ingredients and grease a 9x13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.
  2. To prepare the casserole: In a large bowl, whisk together the milk, eggs, green onions, onion powder, and salt until well combined. Set the mixture aside.
  3. Layer half of the Canadian bacon in the prepared baking dish. Top with the diced English muffins.
  4. Place the remaining Canadian bacon on top of the muffins, then pour the egg mixture over everything. Cover the baking dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 8 hours, or overnight.
  5. Preheat the oven to 375F (190C). Remove the plastic wrap from the casserole, sprinkle with paprika, and cover the dish with aluminum foil.
  6. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, until the eggs are nearly set. Remove the foil and continue baking for an additional 15 minutes, or until the eggs are completely set.
  7. To prepare the Hollandaise sauce: In a saucepan, whisk together 1 cup of milk and the Hollandaise sauce mix over medium heat. Add the butter and cook, stirring frequently, until the mixture begins to boil.
  8. Reduce the heat to medium-low and continue simmering, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens, about 1 minute.
  9. To serve: Slice the casserole into 10 pieces. Transfer each piece onto a plate and drizzle with warm Hollandaise sauce. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

Calories 281
Total Fat 14g
Saturated Fat 5g
Cholesterol 174mg
Sodium 1053mg
Total Carbohydrate 21g
Dietary Fiber 0g
Total Sugars 4g
Protein 18g
Vitamin C 1mg
Calcium 183mg
Iron 2mg
Potassium 306mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Eggs Benedict Casserole Recipe

Comments

Linda T

10/06/2025 01:52:54 PM

Delicious. I used egg beaters, skim milk, 100 calorie english muffins and used butter buds instead of margarine. It puffed up nicely and tasted great

Jennifer Baker

02/09/2014 05:47:39 PM

I loved the concept, but please make your own hollandaise. I've never tried the powdered mix, and whipped it up and it was not good to me--I couldn't bear pouring it over my hard work! Use 'Blender Hollandaise' from this site and you'll get much better results and taste. The casserole was okay, I guess I just like a lot more 'stuff' in my egg casseroles. Maybe some hot pepper sauce in the egg mixture along with some kind of cheese. I love regular eggs Benedict, and the right hollandaise makes this recipe.

kateverett

05/13/2012 01:39:43 PM

This recipe is very easy and good. I had ham instead of canadian bacon, cut to 1/2 inch dice. I think I would use regular onion next time, the green onion was a little over powering for my taste.

tall_chef

03/27/2014 08:18:33 PM

I have made the recipe many times for very large groups of people. Everyone always loves it. The only thing I changes was the layering. I did layer of all the english muffins, all the Canadian bacon then poured custard mixture over. This recipe also freezes (after baked) and reheats well.

Sharon ssf

09/21/2014 06:20:07 PM

had overnight guests and they loved it! We have learned that we detest all packaged hollandaise sauces EXCEPT Knorr Brand Hollandaise and we usually add a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon juice to it if we have lemons in the house. (I tried making hollandaise from scratch and actually PREFER the Knorr stuff. Crazy huh?) One thing we always include in our eggs benedict is steamed broccoli florets. Steamed the broccoli for about 5 minutes, sprinkled it with a little garlic salt and lemon pepper before adding to the casserole. Served that yummy sauce on the side. I must not have done a very good job with the cooking spray because I did have some trouble with sticking. So it isn't our beloved eggs benedict that we will always consider quite special but what it is we enjoyed very much and it freed me up to relax and visit with our guests! Tasty with hash browns, chilled canned pears and maybe even a bloody mary! YUM!

HOLLYBELL

12/25/2013 08:55:32 AM

Just served this for Christmas morning breakfast. The immediate comments were that it looked so beautiful. Someone said it looked like a picture out of a magazine. I made it exactly as stated in the recipe. I would not "ruin" it by adding cheese to it, as some reviewers have suggested. Let the hollandaise sauce shine thru, for something special and different. The ONLY suggestion I would make for improving it would be to make homemade hollandaise sauce---it is just that much better than the packaged variety and is not much more difficult than making the packaged kind (both you have to whisk it and watch it carefully on the stove as it thickens). So, the packaged variety doesn't really save you that much work.

1PICKLELOVER

02/23/2013 09:15:39 AM

5 stars for the idea alone (for anyone that loves eggs bene)! I added some diced potato/onion, used diced deli ham (always on hand), added garlic salt and shredded cheese blend before pouring on the eggs. Note that after adding the eggs....proportions didn't look right and I was worried I'd have a top-half crunchy casserole, but after baking, it was perfect. Then discovered....and couldn't believe....that my hollandaise sauce was gone! Had to whip up a country gravy...thereby ruining the benedict effect...but next time...hollandaise all around please! Good with the changes I had to make...good place to start with ANY of your breakfast-favorite add-ins. I'm sure it'll be even better with the right sauce!

wyohorselady

01/04/2015 01:15:32 PM

Made this for Christmas breakfast buffet, and everyone enjoyed it as written. Then for Christmas breakfast at home, changed it up a bit. Used a pound of bacon, fried, and chopped in place of the Canadian bacon. Used 5 green onions, replaced onion powder and salt with 1-1/2 tsp of onion salt, and added fairly generous dashes of black pepper. When finishing, used real butter instead of margarine, and added 1/4 to 1/2 tsp of lemon juice to the hollandaise sauce before pouring it over the casserole. We liked it even better this way, and hash browns and orange juice made this complete. Another tip for leftovers - serve hollandaise sauce on the side so everyone can add the amount they want, and then put remainder in frig with main casserole leftovers. When reheating, heat separately, and both will seem fresher than if refrigerated and heated as one dish.

kristinfly2

11/24/2012 07:41:25 AM

My family loved this recipe! I did not buy enough canadian bacon so I used left over deli ham. It would be good with any leftover ham! I also used 1/2 teaspoon of garlic salt instead of the onion powder and salt. I also sprinkled shredded cheese over the top. It came out great and will be making it again!

Ruth Cresswell Howes

12/27/2012 11:13:09 PM

Made this for Christmas morning. We loved it. I omitted the onion powder and increased the green onion(doubled it). I also just followed the directions on the back of our favorite packaged hollandaise sauce. This recipe went into my recipe box!

He02567

12/30/2012 02:15:37 PM

Made this twice huge hits both times. I think making real hollindaise is worth the time. Second time I fried up the diced Canadian bacon before assembling. The scallion adds a nice layer to the dish. Served this w Gilda's French toast bake with blueberries great combo for all.

Angela

04/24/2025 02:03:52 PM

Loved this dish! I made this in the morning then cooked for dinner that night tasted great. I made 1/2 the recipe in a 8x8 pan. I toasted and used 2 English muffins. Added a half can of Rotel and finely chopped shallots. Seasoned the eggs. Make sure firm before h taking out of oven. I suggest once knife comes out clean cook for 12 minutes more.

Nicole Reeves Baulch

03/30/2025 02:09:24 PM

Very nice and moist. Used only 5 english muffins - makes at least 6 servings - generous. Did not use bacon but shaved ham that I put on TOP of the english muffins.

LovesCooking

03/25/2025 05:30:35 AM

What a great recipe to serve eggs benedict to a lot of guests while being completely hassle-free. Casserole recipes have always been a favorite because of how tasty but also forgiving they are. This dish came out very tasty and people asked for seconds. The buttery rich flavor and the crowd pleaser bacon makes this one a keeper.

Melissa H

03/20/2025 07:12:08 PM

A bit too bready for me. I made it as instructed and next time I will make a half recipe, 8x8 pan, (there is only two of us) and I will use only 2 muffins. Not a lot of flavor, the hollandaise sauce was the best part.

SavvyRind4749

03/08/2025 04:30:29 PM

We serve this for Christmas Day brunch and everyone loves it! Served the sauce on the side and add asparagus.

donaverde

01/05/2025 03:45:50 PM

I’ve made this for Mother’s Day, my mom’s birthday, Christmas, and frequent Sunday brunch. Add some fresh fruit and green salad. It’s a winner every time!

Diane Mitchell

01/05/2025 03:16:52 AM

My favorite recipe this month.

Timothy Williams

12/28/2024 08:12:27 PM

Fast, simple, and insanely good.

KathyG1118

12/26/2024 01:40:52 PM

I would just add more Canadian bacon and double the sauce!