Smoked Salmon Breakfast Casserole Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2024)

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A hearty and filling smoked salmon breakfast casserole. I loaded mine up with sliced potatoes, smoked salmon and speckled it with goat cheese and herbs. Perfect to serve all your weekend brunch guests or to meal prep for the week!

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It’s breakfast casserole season!

Every year around this time, I bust out with a new one. Three years ago, it was the veggie-loaded casserole that so many of you made and LOVED. A couple of years back it was the caramelized onion casserole with spinach and bread. Then last year, it was done Mexican-style with a hash brown crust.

This one is loaded with thinly sliced potatoes, flakey smoked salmon, whipped ricotta, sautéed shallots and leeks, chopped chives, and speckled with soft goat cheese – basically it’s a chowder in smoked salmon breakfast casserole form. Also, it’s classy. As classy as things that come baked in a casserole dish (or cast iron skillet) can be.

You know those special weekend breakfasts that you wake up all excited about. The kind that you start thinking about just as you hit the snooze button on the alarm for an extra 5 minutes of breakfast dreaming. Then all of a sudden you’re smiling and you have no idea why you’ve got that goofy grin on your face, but all you can think about is that breakfast scene that’s about to go down right when your feet hit the floor.

That kind of sheer joy awaits you when you put breakfast casseroles on the menu.

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Not only is this smoked salmon breakfast casserole a cinch to whip up, but it also comfortably feeds eight people. You can prep the ingredients from the night before and bake it off in the morning; ideal for when you’ve got houseguests.

What I love most about this dish is that it’s all there. You’ve got your healthy carbs, and it’s a heavy-hitter on the protein. You’ve got eggs, salmon, ricotta, milk, and goat cheese. Right before vacation, Anees likes to eat lighter, healthier meals that pack on the protein. So I whipped up a smoked salmon breakfast casserole and popped it in the fridge for protein-packed breakfasts all week long. I’ve also served it for lunch with a big salad, and it kept me full for hours as I worked away in the kitchen. This is a hearty, filling meal that requires little fluff on the side. Though, personally, I’d never say no to a slice of french toast. But that’s just me.

The idea for a smoked salmon breakfast casserole has been forming in my head for some time now, but I just hadn’t put it to paper yet. And when my December issue of CookingLight arrived, it was a sign. There it was! A salmon casserole complete with potatoes and herbs and all the things my heart desired. And though I ended up swapping out a few ingredients according to preference, it was an excellent starting point for the casserole I had been day-dreaming about for months.

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Although this smoked salmon breakfast casserole takes just over an hour to make from start to finish, you can prep some of the casserole ingredients from the night before so that it’s as simple as putting it all in a dish and baking it off.

How to prep this smoked salmon breakfast casserole for the next day:

  1. Sauté the shallots and leeks. Get them going in a pan with a little olive oil and allow them to sweat down for 5 minutes. Remember to season them with salt and pepper. Remove to a small bowl.
  2. Thinly slice the potatoes. I did this on a mandoline slicer(affiliate link)to make sure the slices were all even. You want them to be about ¼ inch in thickness so that they can cook all the way through as the casserole bakes. You can store the potatoes covered with water so that they don’t brown if you plan on cooking them the next day.
  3. Or you can also just sauté the potatoes slices, layer the leeks, flaked smoked salmon and the goat cheese. Then, just prepare the egg mixture the next morning and pour it over the top.

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One big tip! If you’ve got a well-seasoned cast iron skillet(affiliate link), you can pretty much make this entire breakfast casserole in one pan. If your skillet is new (or not oven-safe) you can bake this off in a 10-inch round casserole dish.

I hope you make// eat// enjoy this casserole on a chilly morning, with free-flowing coffee, a little light music on in the background, and a warm crackling fire.

Weekend brunch scenes are the best!

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Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

A hearty and filling smoked salmon breakfast casserole. I loaded mine up with sliced potatoes, smoked salmon and speckled it with goat cheese and herbs. Perfect to serve all your weekend brunch guests or to meal prep for the week!

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Ingredients

  • 1 small shallot, minced
  • 1 leek, cleaned and thinly sliced
  • 1 pound potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced (see notes)
  • 1 tablespoon oil, plus more
  • 8 large eggs
  • 2/3 cup milk (or half and half)
  • 1/2 cup whole milk ricotta cheese
  • 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
  • pinch of smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon dried chives
  • 4-8 ounces smoked salmon, flaked
  • 2-ounces goat cheese, crumbled
  • fresh dill, for topping

Instructions

  1. make the filling: Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350ºF.Drizzle a little oil in a 10-inch oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat. Add the shallots and leeks and cook them for about 5 minutes or until they soften, make sure to season them with a little salt and pepper halfway through. Remove to a small plate. Add 1 tablespoon of oil and the sliced potatoes and let them cook for a total of 8 minutes, flipping and stirring them every now and then. No need to be exact here.
  2. make the egg mixture: While the potatoes are cooking, in a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, ricotta, mustard, paprika, chives, and a big pinch of salt and pepper. When the potatoes are done, layer the leeks back on top of the potatoes and scatter the flaked salmon over the leeks. Pour the prepared egg mixture on top and sprinkle the crumbled goat cheese on top.
  3. bake it:Bake the casserole for 35-45 minutes or until the egg mixture sets completely. Let cool for several minutes so the casserole is easier to slice. Sprinkle with chopped dill and serve.

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FAQs

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 pairs well with smoked salmon? ›

Easy Pairings for Smoked Salmon
  • With crackers, softened cream cheese and capers.
  • Tossed into a green salad with a lemony dressing.
  • Stirred into hot pasta with a light tomato sauce, green onions, fresh parsley and extra-virgin olive oil.

What cheese goes with smoked salmon? ›

Cheese to use with smoked salmon

Cream cheese is the classic, obvious choice to pair with lox, but other soft cheeses such as goat cheese, labneh, brie, or feta (my favorite!) could work as well. To make my feta more spreadable, I break it up with the back of a spoon and mix it with some quality extra virgin olive oil.

How do you store smoked salmon? ›

Smoked salmon can be kept under refrigeration for two to three weeks, or one week after opening. It can also be frozen for up to three months. It is best to store in the original package, or wrap it tightly in plastic wrap to prevent dryness.

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 can I improve my casserole flavor? ›

Fried onions, fried shallots, crumbled bacon and shredded cheese are other great topping options—you can even sprinkle crushed potato chips or tortilla chips on top. If you're making a casserole ahead, wait until just before baking to add the topping.

What do Swedes eat with smoked salmon? ›

On this day, Swedes eat smoked salmon and herring and drink Aquavit or 'snaps'. There is an age-old tradition of food and drink that goes hand in hand with the Swedish Midsummer festivities. When it comes to drinking 'snaps', there are countless varieties and flavours.

What's the difference between lox and smoked salmon? ›

Lox vs Smoked Salmon: What's the Differences? While lox is cured in a salty spice blend, smoked salmon may or may not be cured but is always smoked and has a slightly smokier flavor. Sight: Lox and cold smoked salmon are both glossy and thinly sliced. Hot smoked salmon looks like poached fish.

Why is smoked salmon called Nova? ›

Traditionally, Nova refers to where the species is from and also the style of smoking. Nova is supposed to be cold-smoked salmon from Nova Scotia—more specifically, from Gaspé. That said, Russ & Daughters also sells "Western Nova," a cold-smoked wild Pacific salmon.

What do Germans typically eat with their smoked salmon? ›

Smoked fish is served cold. Germans typically have it with some white bread or with a side of boiled potatoes.

What is smoked salmon cream cheese called? ›

Lox is the traditional topping of bagels with cream cheese and is most often served thinly sliced. There are two other versions of lox where the preparation methods do vary a bit: Nova Lox: This lox, which comes from Nova Scotia, is actually cold-smoked after the curing or brining process.

What to eat with smoked salmon besides cream cheese? ›

Smoked salmon makes a delicious topping for scones, especially when paired with soft cheese like in our seeded bagel-inspired recipe. You can enjoy them with warm fried potato scones for a hearty brunch or try our recipe for mini potato cakes topped with smoked salmon and caper berries for a festive canapé.

When smoked salmon goes bad? ›

How do you know if smoked salmon has gone bad? Check for a strong, unpleasant odor and any signs of sliminess or a mushy texture to check if your salmon has gone bad. Look for discoloration or the presence of mold. If the taste is off or unpleasant, it is best to discard the smoked salmon.

What happens if you don't refrigerate smoked salmon? ›

If you accidentally leave salmon outside of the fridge, it will generally be ok to re-refrigerate if it has been out for less than 2 hours and the weather isn't exceptionally hot. However, take discretion. If the salmon has started to dry out or looks brown, it's safer to throw it away.

Can dogs eat smoked salmon? ›

Can dogs eat smoked salmon? Smoked salmon is cured, rather than cooked. For this reason, it's not cooked well enough for our dogs and should be avoided. Similarly, salt is added to smoked salmon and this isn't good for your dog either.

How do you fix a soggy casserole? ›

The solution for watery casseroles is instant potato mash powder or cornflour - slake (mix with a little water) at first or it will go lumpy. Stir well. Alternatively, don't add so much water at first, especially if you're using a slow cooker.

How do you fix a watery breakfast casserole? ›

10 Tips To Fix Or Prevent Watery Casseroles
  1. Prep vegetables ahead of time. Solstock/Getty Images. ...
  2. Add a starch. NIKCOA/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Experiment with pasta or grains. Pidjoe/Getty Images. ...
  4. Take the lid off. ...
  5. Drain fat from meat. ...
  6. Choose a dry or low-fat cheese. ...
  7. Sprinkle seeds into your bake. ...
  8. Remove excess liquid.
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How do you fix a wet casserole? ›

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.

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