Vegetarian Egg and Hashbrown Casserole is an easy meal that will satisfy your weekend cravings for a delicious breakfast. Perfect for your family breakfast or brunch.
Vegetarian Egg and Hashbrown Casserole
This delicious vegetarian egg and hashbrown casserole is actually a remake and update from a previous recipe. You can see our Christmas Morning Casserole for the older recipe.
This casserole has been in our family menu plan for a long time. We make it often and even on special holidays. Sometimes we even get crazy and add in extra items, like beans or salsa!
Today we are sticking to the basics! I am a huge breakfast and brunch fan, especially on the weekends. I am eyeing up this Overnight Strawberries and Cream Steel Cut Oatmeal by A Mind Full Mom.
Ingredients For This Egg And Hashbrown Casserole
- Butter
- Flour (We used gluten free flour)
- Salt and pepper
- Milk
- Frozen Hash Browns
- Eggs
- Scallions
- Parsley
Gluten And Dairy Free (If Need Be!)
This recipe can easily be made dairy-free. We have made it that way as well. Just sub in your favorite dairy-free butter and dairy-free milk and you have yourself a dairy-free egg and hashbrown casserole!
We also use all purpose gluten-free flour in this recipe but my extended family has made it with gluten flour and it has turned out great.
HINT: If YOU love brunch and are looking for more brunching idea. I suggest you check out these Paleo Sweet Potato Waffles by Perrys Plate!
How To Make This Gluten Free Hash Brown Casserole
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Preheat oven at 350 and grease a 2 quart casserole.
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Melt 3 T butter, stir in flour, salt, pepper and blend until smooth.
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Slowly stir in milk, and stir until thickened.
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Add hash browns, eggs then stir to combine.
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Bake uncovered 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly.
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Top with scallions and parsley, ENJOY!
Want to try making this casserole in the air fryer? Check out this recipe for Air Fryer Breakfast Casserole! I love topping this casserole with green onions, check out this tip for how to cut green onions.
Egg and Hash Brown Casserole FAQ's
How long does egg casserole last in the refrigerator?
You can wrap leftovers up and keep in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.
Can I add cheese to this casserole?
Absolutely. Some shredded cheddar or other variety would be great. You could stir some into the mixture before baking or top some at the end for it to melt on top.
Can I add meat to this vegetarian egg and hash brown casserole?
Of course. Cooked chopped bacon, ham or sausage would be a great option to add to this breakfast casserole.
Do I need to thaw the hashbrown first?
Nope. That's what makes this a great breakfast to make and serve. It's quick to throw together, perfect for a brunch!
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Egg and Hashbrown Casserole
Ingredients
- 3 T butter
- 2 T All Purpose Gluten Free Flour
- ¼ t salt
- ¼ t black pepper
- 1¼ cup milk
- 2 cups frozen hash browns
- 4 eggs hard boiled then diced
- 3 scallions diced
- ¼ c fresh parsley
Instructions
- Preheat oven at 350 and grease a 2 quart casserole.
- Melt 3 T butter, stir in flour, salt, pepper and blend until smooth.
- Slowly stir in milk, and stir until thickened.
- Add hash browns, eggs then stir to combine.
- Bake uncovered 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly.
- Top with scallions and parsley, ENJOY!
Notes
How long does egg casserole last in the refrigerator?
You can wrap leftovers up and keep in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.Can I add cheese to this casserole?
Absolutely. Some shredded cheddar or other variety would be great. You could stir some into the mixture before baking or top some at the end for it to melt on top.Can I add meat to this vegetarian egg and hash brown casserole?
Of course. Cooked chopped bacon, ham or sausage would be a great option to add to this breakfast casserole.Do I need to thaw the hashbrown first?
Nope. That's what makes this a great breakfast to make and serve. It's quick to throw together, perfect for a brunch!Nutrition
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Let's talk! Leave me a comment telling me your favorite meal to have for breakfast or brunch on the weekend! To me there is nothing better than a lazy brunch with my family! I'd love to hear your favorites!
How do you make hash browns from fresh potatoes?
That is a great question, I haven't tried it before. I did a little research and found this article on the Pioneer Woman's site: http://thepioneerwoman.com/food-and-friends/how-to-make-hash-browns/ Hope your day is great!
I am surely making this goodness next weekend. Looks so easy and delish!
Enjoy, this is one of my favs!
A hashbrown casserole is such comfort food and so my kind of recipe. You have developed a great version. When do I stop by for my plate?
Ha, I will need to make another batch! It is all gone 🙂
We too have our special holiday meals. This looks delicious and a crowd pleaser for sure. Perfect for breakfast, brunch or dinner. Love it!!
Holiday meals are the best, even when you have them on non holiday days. They bring sweet memories to the table!
This will make a nice brunch option. It's simplicity is a real bonus.
Agreed, perfect for brunch!
A great brunch dish and packed full of protein too. Delicious
Thank you Bintu!
can this be made ahead? if so how long do you think it would keep
Yes, it can. We always eat it for left overs. I would say that you could keep it for 2-3 days, but I bet the leftovers wont last that long. If you make ahead I'd make the night/day before.