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How to Make a Strata by Bridget

How to Make a Strata by Bridget

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.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Stratas are egg casseroles made with bread—lots of it. You could call them savory bread puddings. Two things I love about stratas (besides how delicious they are):

  1. They’re make-ahead.
  2. You can make them with just about any ingredients you desire or have on hand.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Look at that golden eggy bread! Sigh.

Let’s make a Bacon and Cheese Strata and then I’ll show you a few more of my favorite variations.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Start with bread. Any bread will do, but I tend to go for the fresh baked French loaves in my grocery store. Rip it into chunks; don’t even bother cubing it. When you measure, press it down a bit in the measuring cup. A large glass measure works well here, and too much bread is better than too little.

You’ll also need milk, eggs, and seasoning. For the seasoning, I almost always keep it simple: salt, pepper, and mustard powder. Mustard powder adds a little tang and keeps things interesting.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Whisk the eggs first, then whisk in the milk and seasoning.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Here’s where you can get creative. We’re adding crispy bacon, shallots, cheese (lots of cheese), and parsley.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Last, stir in the bread. Pour the whole thing into a greased pan, cover, and refrigerate for at least 6 hours and up to 24. At first, you’ll think the mixture looks too wet, too milky. That’s where the time in the fridge works its magic.

The next morning, sip your coffee, read the paper, do some online shopping, all while your sumptuous strata bakes in the oven.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

The strata will poof gorgeously in the oven and deflate once it rests. You do want to give it about 5 minutes to rest after coming out of the oven. This gives the eggs a chance to set up. Also, you won’t risk burning the roof of your mouth.

The recipe for this strata can be found below. Here are a few variations!

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Spinach Artichoke Strata

Replace salt, pepper, and mustard with 1 1/2 teaspoons Greek seasoning.

Whisk 3 ounces softened cream cheese into the egg mixture, then stir in:

  • 10 ounces chopped frozen spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
  • 1 can (14-ounce size) quartered artichoke hearts, drained
  • 1 cup grated Swiss cheese
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan
  • a dash of Tabasco

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Italian Strata

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a pan. Saute 1/2 cup onion for 1 to 2 minutes. Add 8 ounces sliced cremini mushrooms. Cook, stirring frequently for about 5 minutes. Add 2 cloves minced garlic and cook 1 minute more. Remove to a plate with a slotted spoon.

Stir into the egg mixture:

  • 1 cup quartered pepperoni slices
  • 3/4 cup sliced green olives
  • 1 1/2 cup grated mozzarella
  • 1/2 cup Parmesan
  • mushrooms/onions/garlic

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Green Chile

Stir into the egg mixture:
  • 4 ounces chopped green chiles, drained
  • 1 cup chopped tomatoes
  • 2 tablespoons salsa
  • 2 cups grated Monterey Jack or Pepper Jack

If your tomatoes are very juicy, remove some of the seeds and pulp.

Serve with sliced avocado and salsa.

 
 
How to Make a Strata

Please don’t feel limited to these variations. I’d love to hear your ideas for flavors—roasted veggies and goat cheese, pesto and chicken … I’ll stop now. Let’s hear yours!

 
 


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