This ham and egg casserole is a simple baked omelet that’s perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. With just 10 minutes of prep, the ham and cheese egg bake is an easy way to use up leftover ham, or you can substitute with sausage or bacon.

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If you’re looking for even more egg bake recipes, try this maple sausage and apple breakfast bake, a tater tot breakfast casserole, this crustless spinach quiche, this slow cooker breakfast casserole, and a baked western omelet, too!
It was absolutely delish!
– Gwen
The Easiest Ham Egg Cheese Casserole!
This is what I like to call a dump-and-bake meal! Just whisk everything together and pop it in the oven! You get all of the classic flavors and ingredients of a ham and cheese omelet, but the casserole is baked in the oven rather than fried in a skillet. That means that it’s easier to prepare, completely hands-off, and healthier (thanks to less oil and butter, no bread, and plenty of protein). The egg bake is also very versatile, as you can use just about any veggies, meat, and cheeses that you have on hand. It works well for holidays, brunches, and even weeknight dinners.



How to Make this Ham Egg and Cheese Casserole
The puffy, cheesy, golden brown ham and egg casserole could not be easier to prepare! You’ll find detailed directions in the recipe card below, but here’s the quick overview:
- Whisk together the eggs, milk, and seasoned salt. Use whole milk, 2% milk, or even half-and-half or heavy cream. You need some fat in the liquid to make an egg custard with the best texture and flavor.
- Sprinkle the ham, cheese, and onion into the uncooked egg mixture; stir to combine.
- Pour the egg mixture into a greased 8-inch square dish.
- Bake the ham and egg casserole in a 350°F oven for 40-45 minutes, until the eggs are set.
- Slice into squares, transfer to a serving plate, and garnish with fresh herbs.

What Goes Well with Ham and Eggs for Dinner
This versatile dish works well for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. It tastes special enough for holidays and celebrations (such as baby showers, bridal showers, and Easter), but it’s also simple enough for a quick weeknight dinner.
Serve the ham and cheese egg bake with an easy fruit salad with vanilla pudding, Southern fried apples, candied bacon, a house salad with candied pecans, roasted gold potatoes, or Arkansas green beans. To make the meal more filling, we love to offer a basket of Morning Glory muffins, bran muffins, cranberry muffins, cranberry bread, sour cream blueberry muffins, zucchini bread muffins, or a slice of Amish friendship bread without starter. It’s also great with baked pancakes with pancake mix, healthy banana pancakes, toasted Dutch oven bread, banana nut bread, whole wheat banana bread, lemon poppy seed loaf, an easy cinnamon coffee cake with cake mix, French toast casserole, or cinnamon roll casserole.

Preparation and Storage Tips
- Storage: Unlike a quiche, there’s no crust to get soggy, so a leftover baked omelet keeps very well in the fridge. Store the ham and cheese egg bake in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. It’s a nice way to prep ahead for easy breakfasts during the week!
- Make Ahead: Readers have tried assembling the dish the night before and then waiting to bake the casserole in the morning. Unfortunately, the texture is not quite as good. Your best bet is to wait until just before baking to whisk everything together.
- How to Freeze: Let the casserole cool to room temperature. Slice into squares, wrap each individual square in plastic wrap, and then again in foil. The tightly wrapped squares will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
- How to Reheat: To reheat the entire casserole, let the dish sit on the counter for at least 30-60 minutes to come to room temperature. Warm in a 350°F oven just until heated through, about 20 minutes. You can also reheat individual slices in the microwave for about 1 minute, or until warmed through.
Tips for the Best Ham and Cheese Egg Bake Recipe
- Use leftover ham (such as holiday extras from Easter or Christmas), or just purchase ham at the grocery store to use in this recipe. You can buy a ham steak and dice it yourself at home, or pick up a package of pre-diced ham and avoid the extra prep. Even sliced ham from the deli counter will work!
- Dice the onion into very fine pieces so that it softens in the oven. Larger chunks of onion may still be crisp at the end of baking, and nobody wants to bite into a crunchy onion!
- Use whole milk or at least 2% milk for the best texture. You need some fat to make a good egg custard, so even half-and-half or heavy cream will work for a richer, more decadent dish.
- Don’t skip the Lawry’s seasoned salt. This single ingredient is an easy way to add tons of flavor to the omelet, since it includes a blend of seasonings like paprika, onion, and garlic. The omelet just doesn’t taste quite as good without it!

I didn’t expect this to be as good as it was because it was so simple. Had company for breakfast and I had everything on hand. The texture was wonderful–light and fluffy. I used freeze dried red onion from Lighthouse and I added dried chives into the mix rather than on top. This was a truly delicious success!
– T. Orr

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Ham and Cheese Egg Bake Recipe Variations
- We love the classic combination of ham with sharp cheddar cheese in this easy breakfast casserole, but you can substitute with just about any good melting cheese. Other nice options include Swiss, Pepper Jack, Monterey Jack, Colby Jack, Gouda, and mozzarella cheese.
- Add vegetables: Stir in just about any sauteed vegetables that you like. Good options include sweet bell peppers, zucchini, tomatoes, mushrooms, and broccoli. Spinach is also a nice addition to the egg bake, and you don’t need to cook it first.
- Try herbs: Mix fresh herbs right into the eggs for even more flavor. Good options include chopped fresh parsley, chives, thyme, rosemary, and basil. Sliced green onions are also a nice addition.
- Whisk some Dijon mustard or dry mustard into the egg mixture for a little bit of a zesty bite. Garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne, and/or ground black pepper are also great options.
- Instead of the diced ham, use an equal amount of cooked bacon or cooked, crumbled sausage.

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This recipe was originally published in July, 2014. It was updated in December, 2024.




















I have this in the oven right now cant wait for dinner!!!!
We hope you enjoyed it, Karen!