Strata Recipe {with Ham and Cheese} - Cooking Classy (2024)

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My favorite Strata recipe! This delicious dish is made with hearty artisan style bread, fresh spinach and bell pepper, flavorful ham, bold cheddar cheese, and a rich egg custard. All together in one! What’s not to love?

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What is a Strata?

A strata is an American brunch casserole dish made up of layered pieces of bread, meat or vegetables, often cheese, and it’s all soaked in an egg and milk mixture. It’s oven baked until cooked through and set, and then cut into squares and served warm.

It’s something like a savory French toast, with mix-ins!

I love this for a change because a lot of breakfast foods are sweet, or coated in something sweet. Like pancakes, pastries, scones, waffles, muffins, and French toast. But it’s great to have a more savory option like this strata.

It’s so convenient that you can make this the night before you want to serve it, pop it in the oven in the morning and have an easy, hot breakfast ready to serve! An overnight casserole that’s great for holidays and weekends.

It also makes a great dinner and leftovers for lunch too. So much deliciousness in every layered bite!

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Strata Recipe Ingredients and Variations

  • Eggs: Be sure to break the yolks when mixing.
  • Milk: Preferably use whole milk for richer flavor.
  • Heavy cream: If you have half and half on hand instead of cream, then use 1 1/2 cups milk and 1 cup half and half.
  • Dijon mustard: This adds a faint background flavor. If you don’t care for mustard you can omit.
  • Red pepper flakes: I like the light spice this adds but you can omit if preferred.
  • Salt and pepper: Season to taste.
  • Butter: Olive oil would work as well.
  • Yellow onion: Red onion can be substituted.
  • Red bell pepper: Another color of bell pepper would work fine if that’s what you have. Red is just the sweetest and adds a nice contrast of color.
  • Spinach: Baby kale is another great option.
  • Ham: 16 oz sausage cooked, or 10 slices bacon cooked would work well too.
  • Fresh parsley: 1 Tbsp dried parsley will work if you don’t have fresh.
  • Italian bread: French bread is great too, or even sourdough. Just be sure to use fairly dense bread (I like La Brea) so it doesn’t take up too much volume and holds together better.
  • Sharp white cheddar: I’ve also like to use Gruyere cheese here.

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How to Make a Strata

  1. Prepare baking dish: Spray a 13 by 9-inch dish with non-stick cooking spray.
  2. Make custard mixture: In a mixing bowl whisk together eggs, milk, cream, dijon mustard, red pepper flakes and season with salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
  3. Saute veggies in butter: Melt butter in a 12-inch skillet set over medium-high heat. Add onion and bell pepper and saute until slightly golden brown and tender (only toss occasionally), about 10 minutes.
  4. Wilt spinach: Add in spinach and saute just until wilted, about 1 minute. Remove from heat.
  5. Add ham and parsley: Toss in ham and parsley.
  6. Layer bread, veggies, then cheese in dish: Spread half of the bread evenly into bottom of prepared baking dish. Top evenly with half of the onion mixture. Sprinkle over half of the cheese.
  7. Repeat layering again: Repeat this same layering process with bread, onion mixture and cheese again.
  8. Pour egg mixture over: Whisk egg mixture again then evenly pour over top of the strata.
  9. Press to submerge: Press down with your hands evenly across top to submerge ingredients into the egg mixture.
  10. Chill: Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour, or overnight.
  11. Heat oven, bake strata: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Once preheated remove strata from the fridge and bake in preheated oven until center is set, about 50 to 60 minutes.
  12. Cut and serve: Let rest a few minutes before slicing. Serve warm.

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How to Tell When it is Cooked Through

  • The strata should be puffed in the center and when a toothpick is inserted it should be free of wet and raw egg custard (moisture is fine but it shouldn’t appear uncooked).
  • USDA recommends cooking strata to at least 160 degrees in center for doneness.

How to Store

  • Store leftovers in refrigerator within two hours of baking.
  • Cover the baking dish tightly or store in an airtight container.
  • Cooked strata can be refrigerated 3 to 4 days or frozen up to3 months.

How to Reheat

  • You can reheat individual portions in the microwave.
  • Larger portions can be reheated in preheated 350 degree oven in an oven safe dish, covered with foil. Cook until warmed through (bake time will vary based on size of portions, approximately 15 – 30 minutes).

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Helpful Tips

  • Use stale bread that’s preferably 2 or 3 days old. It will absorb liquid better.
  • If the bread has a dry crust (Artisan style) I like to wrap in a plastic bag overnight so it’s easier and less messy to cut.
  • Be sure to press and submerge bread well into egg mixture to help soak through.
  • If you like your strata with a little more moisture increase milk by 1/4 cup.
  • To make it richer you can use 1 cup heavy cream and 1 1/2 cups whole milk.

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My favorite Strata recipe! This delicious dish is made with hearty artisan style bread, fresh spinach and bell pepper, flavorful ham and bold cheddar cheese, and everything is soaked in a rich egg custard and oven baked.

Servings: 10

Prep25 minutes minutes

Cook1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Ready in: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Spray a 13 by 9-inch dish with non-stick cooking spray.

  • In a mixing bowl whisk together eggs, milk, cream, dijon mustard, red pepper flakes and season with salt and pepper to taste (I use about 3/4 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp pepper). Set aside.

  • Melt butter in a 12-inch skillet set over medium-high heat.

  • Add onion and bell pepper and saute until slightly golden brown and tender (only toss occasionally), about 10 minutes.

  • Add in spinach and saute just until wilted, about 1 minute. Remove from heat.

  • Toss in ham and parsley.

  • Spread half of the bread evenly into bottom of prepared baking dish. Top evenly with half of the onion mixture. Sprinkle over half of the cheese.

  • Repeat this same layering process with bread, onion mixture and cheese again.

  • Whisk egg mixture again then evenly pour over top of the strata.

  • Press down with your hands evenly across top to submerge ingredients into the egg mixture.

  • Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour, or overnight.

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Once preheated remove strata from the fridge and bake in preheated oven until center is set, about 50 to 60 minutes.

  • Let rest a few minutes before slicing. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts

Strata

Amount Per Serving

Calories 380Calories from Fat 198

% Daily Value*

Fat 22g34%

Saturated Fat 11g69%

Trans Fat 1g

Cholesterol 209mg70%

Sodium 769mg33%

Potassium 479mg14%

Carbohydrates 25g8%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 15g17%

Protein 20g40%

Vitamin A 3002IU60%

Vitamin C 32mg39%

Calcium 222mg22%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Strata

Author: Jaclyn

Strata Recipe {with Ham and Cheese} - Cooking Classy (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between a breakfast casserole and a strata? ›

Strata is otherwise known as “the breakfast casserole that your overnight guests will think you toiled away on all morning when in reality, you simply whipped it up the night before and just popped in the oven.” “Strata” is much shorter. Stratas are egg casseroles made with bread—lots of it.

What is a strata in cooking? ›

A strata is usually a savoury egg-bread casserole that's baked in the oven or microwaved. Stratas can be made with a variety of tasty fillings including meats, cheese, vegetables or fruits. Usually the bread and fillings are layered in a casserole dish with the egg mixture poured over top.

Why is my strata soggy? ›

(Just don't skip the sautéing. It's crucial because it cooks out excess liquid, which prevents the strata from becoming soggy.)

What are the three types of strata? ›

Strata properties fall into one of three main categories: residential, commercial or mixed use. Each has its own rules and considerations.

How far in advance can I make strata? ›

MAKE AHEAD: Strata improves when there is plenty of time for the bread to soak up the custard. Make this up to 12 hours ahead of baking. The strata will emerge from the oven puffed and gorgeous, then deflate. It can be served piping hot or at room temperature.

Do you have to refrigerate strata? ›

After baking, any leftovers must be refrigerated within two hours and can be kept three to four days in the refrigerator or frozen for about three months. Uncooked egg strata should not be frozen.

Why does strata have to sit overnight? ›

Letting the strata sit in the fridge overnight saturates the flavor and means less dirty dishes in the morning!

Why is it called strata? ›

The word "strata" refers to apartments being on different levels. Strata title was first introduced in 1961 in the state of New South Wales, Australia, to better cope with the legal ownership of apartment blocks.

What's the difference between strata and quiche? ›

A quiche is baked in a flaky pie crust-style pastry shell. An egg custard prepared without this crust is also known as a frittata. A strata, on the other hand, is an egg custard that's baked with layers of bread inside.

What's the difference between a breakfast casserole and a frittata? ›

As for the cooking process, frittata is made by briefly cooking an egg-based custard in a cast-iron pan on the stove, then baking it for a short time in the oven. Meanwhile, the egg custard in a breakfast casserole is poured over layers of other ingredients in a deep baking dish before going into the oven.

What is a breakfast quiche called? ›

Frittatas are Italian in origin and can be described as a cross between an omelet and a crustless quiche. Frittatas take less time to make than quiche or strata. The dish is traditionally made by beating eggs with dairy—often heavy cream or half and half—together with ingredients like vegetables, meats and cheeses.

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