With Christmas being next week, I wanted to offer up at least one “make ahead” breakfast idea that would save you a little time on the big day, while being super delicious in the process. These fun Breakfast Sandwiches are fabulous, gang. Truly, my family was dying over them and asked me repeatedly why I hadn’t ever made them in the past and when would I be willing to make them in the future. 🙂
They only take about 30 minutes to prepare and can be made 1-2 days in advance. Weather you are having guests over for a holiday brunch, or are just planning on hanging out around tree on Christmas Morning with your immediate family, these Breakfast Sandwiches would be perfect.
Let me show you how to make it happen!
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1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
2. Into a large bowl crack 14 eggs. Add 2 Tb milk, 1/4 tsp seasoned salt and some salt and pepper.
3. Whisk it vigorously with a fork. You want it to be kind of frothy.
4. Spray a 9×13 pan with cooking spray and pour the eggs into it.
5. Bake for 15 minutes, or until the eggs puff up and are cooked through.
6. Allow them to cool for about 5 minutes, then cut them into 12 rectangles the same size as your croissants.
7. Grab some pre-made croissant rolls. I opted for the mini version.
8. Add a slice of egg to each one.
Top it with some ham and cheese.
I split each cheese slice in half, placing one part under the ham and one part over it so the melted cheese would help to secure the ham in place.
It helps speed up the process if you cut them all, then add all the egg, then all the cheese ham cheese.
9. Spray a 9×13 pan with cooking spray and place the sandwiches inside.
10. Cover tightly with tin foil. Pop it in the fridge until you are ready to serve.
11. Pre-heat your oven to 400 degrees. Pop the covered pan into the oven and bake for 15 minutes or until the sandwiches have heated through and the cheese is melted and wonderful.
Serve…
and enjoy!
Ingredients
- 14 eggs
- 2 Tb milk
- 1/4 tsp seasoned salt
- salt and pepper
- 12 small croissant rolls
- 1 (6 ounce) package sharp cheddar cheese slices
- 1 (9 ounce) package deli ham
Instructions
1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
2. Into a large bowl crack 14 eggs. Add 2 Tb milk, 1/4 tsp seasoned salt and some salt and pepper.
3. Whisk it vigorously with a fork. You want it to be kind of frothy.
4. Spray a 9x13 pan with cooking spray and pour the eggs into it.
5. Bake for 15 minutes, or until the eggs puff up and are cooked through.
6. Allow them to cool for about 5 minutes, then cut them into 12 rectangles the same size as your croissants.
7. Grab some pre-made croissant rolls. I opted for the mini version.
8. Add a slice of egg to each one. Top it with some ham and cheese.
I split each cheese slice in half, placing one part under the ham and one part over it so the melted cheese would help to secure the ham in place.
It helps speed up the process if you cut them all, then add all the egg, then all the cheese ham cheese.
9. Spray a 9x13 pan with cooking spray and place the sandwiches inside.
10. Cover tightly with tin foil. Pop it in the fridge until you are ready to serve.
11. Pre-heat your oven to 400 degrees. Pop the covered pan into the oven and bake for 15 minutes or until the sandwiches have heated through and the cheese is melted and wonderful.
Serve and Enjoy!
Looking for more Make Ahead Breakfast ideas? Here are a few of my favorites…
Breakfast Casserole with Potatoes Ham and Eggs
Strawberry and Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast
41 comments
I tried the overnight sticky buns at my parents a few years back – the gooey stuff overflowed and I set my mom’s oven on fire -my dad had to put it out with the extinguisher, so needless to say we opted for something else to eat!!! LOL! Haven’t tried them again…
I have started making Freezer Almond Cranberry Buns. You can make them and freeze them before baking. Just put them in the fridge overnight for baking the next day. Pretty popular around here. They can be frozen for up to one month.
Would you please send me the recipe for the freezer almond cranberry buns? Sounds really good!
Hi Lynn,
So sorry, Lynn. I’m not sure which recipe you are referring to. I haven’t ever posted a recipe for freezer almond cranberry buns (but they do sound pretty darn tasty!). I should give them a try.
All the best,
~Jamie
Could you please send me the recipe for your Freezer Almond cranberry buns.
Can you freeze these?
I took these to a work breakfast and WOW were they a hit! Gonna make them again for sure!
Made these for Christmas breakfast and loved them! My family and extended family couldn’t get enough of them. I made half the sandwiches with ham, like the recipe states, and the other half I used precooked sausage patties. Both ways were great! Thanks for a fantastic recipe.
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I made both the Make Ahead Breakfast Sandwiches and the Breakfast Potatoes last night for a “Take Them A Meal” drop off this morning and dinner for my family tonight. These sandwiches and potatoes are beautiful and tasty. I plan to warm the potatoes along with the sandwiches in the oven this evening. Just a couple of notes. In order to get the eggs frothy, I used a mixer. To protect the buns from moisture in the fridge I put a piece of cheese on both top and bottom. For the top I used American and for the bottom I used thinly sliced sharp cheddar. I have shared your recipe on facebook and via email. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Jane,
So happy to hear they worked out well for you! Thanks for letting me know, and for passing them along to your friends.
All the best,
~Jamie
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I made these for my B & B guests, froze them before heating up. They are delicious and simple making them simply delicious ! Will make this a keeper
Did you cook from frozen or thaw first? What temp and how long if you baked from frozen? Thanks!
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Thank you for a wonderful idea. I love these and they work perfectly for me (I need to eat salt).
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How long will these stay good in the fridge? Will they keep for 4 days? Or can I freeze them to make them last that long? I am planning a baptism breakfast, but we are going to be at a family reunion for the three days immediately before that, so I am trying to plan ahead!!!
Rebecca,
I haven’t ever tried freezing these, but my thoughts are that it would work out well. I would suggest wrapping them individually in foil. My friend Cindi actually made a bunch of these for the Girls Camp we attended last week. She didn’t freeze them, but made them 2 days in advance, wrapped them all in foil and then we reheated them (in the foil) in a dutch oven. You could easily reheat them in an oven. I think it would work out well. They really freshen up when they are reheated.
Hope this helps! Best of luck!
~Jamie
I have made these two years running, and will again this Christmas. I use Hawaiian rolls though. They are so easy and so good. I might make extra just to keep at home this year and freeze for daily breakfast!
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I’m wondering if you could make croissant sandwiches ahead up to the cover with foil point and then just microwave individual sandwiches as needed?
Hi Judy,
Thanks for your question. I think your idea would work out fine.
Best of luck,
~Jamie
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These were a perfect addition to the brunch I hosted this past Sunday! So easy and I have to admit I was a bit skeptical how they would be after sitting in fridge overnight but they were perfect to pop in oven the next day. I made half of mine on mini croissants and the other half on Hawaiian rolls. I did bake mine on a cookie sheet because I doubled the recipe and needed the space. All in all they were perfect!
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These look fabulous! Do they freeze well? Probably depends on the croissants. I had thought about making a batch and baking them as needed on my way in to work.