For a richer flavor, use Gruyere or Swiss cheese in addition to, or instead of, the Cheddar-Monterey Jack blend. If you don't have hamburger buns, you can substitute with other types of bread, such as croissants or brioche, cut into similar-sized pieces. Feel free to customize the vegetables according to your preference. Bell peppers, zucchini, or asparagus would be delicious additions. For a vegetarian option, omit the bacon and add a can of drained and rinsed cannellini beans or chickpeas to the vegetable mixture. Make sure to press down firmly on the buns to ensure they soak up the egg mixture properly. This will prevent them from drying out during baking.
Yazmin Gulgowski
Jun 17, 2025I didn't have quite enough cheese, so I added some Parmesan as well. It worked great!
Salvador Greenfelder
May 20, 2025So easy to make and customize. I added sausage!
Jedediah Emmerich
May 17, 2025This was a huge hit at our brunch! Everyone loved the combination of flavors and the ease of making it ahead of time.
Maximilian Kautzer
May 11, 2025My family requests this casserole every holiday now. It's become a tradition!
Austin Schmidt
Apr 7, 2025I added a pinch of red pepper flakes for a little extra heat. It was the perfect touch!
Micah Grant
Mar 8, 2025Best Brunch Casserole I've ever had! Will make it again and again!
Colin Bogan
Jan 20, 2025I found that 45 minutes was needed for the center to fully cook.
Leonard Auer
Dec 12, 2024I substituted sourdough bread for the hamburger buns and it was amazing! Gave it a nice tang.