• Made breakfast for six days

    From Ed P@esp@snet.n to rec.food.cooking on Sat Aug 15 11:03:39 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.food.cooking

    Made breakfast sliders this morning. Couple of years ago my friend made
    them when I was staying with her and now I do it a couple of times a
    year. I'll have two, then freeze the rest, wrapped two together. Handy
    for a day you don't feel like cooking.

    Slice the Hawaiian rolls and set the top aside, put the bottoms in a 7 x
    11 baking pan.
    Layer of cooked bacon
    Layer of sliced ham
    Layer of wilted spinach
    Shredded cheddar cheese
    Pour on 6 beaten eggs
    Place the top on.

    Bake in oven about 15 minutes at 350 until the eggs are set.
    Optional, I brush the tops with butter and sprinkle salt or sesame seeds
    for decoration.

    https://postimg.cc/rKRsVqVJ

    https://postimg.cc/0z80t766


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  • From cranberry transformer@ct@in.valid to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Sat Aug 15 10:18:40 2026
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    On Sat, 15 Aug 2026 11:03:39 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    Made breakfast sliders this morning. Couple of years ago my friend
    made them when I was staying with her and now I do it a couple of
    times a year. I'll have two, then freeze the rest, wrapped two
    together. Handy for a day you don't feel like cooking.

    Slice the Hawaiian rolls and set the top aside, put the bottoms in a
    7 x 11 baking pan.
    Layer of cooked bacon
    Layer of sliced ham
    Layer of wilted spinach
    Shredded cheddar cheese
    Pour on 6 beaten eggs
    Place the top on.

    Bake in oven about 15 minutes at 350 until the eggs are set.
    Optional, I brush the tops with butter and sprinkle salt or sesame
    seeds for decoration.

    https://postimg.cc/rKRsVqVJ

    https://postimg.cc/0z80t766



    +1 A for execution and thx for sharing again!

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  • From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net@user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid to rec.food.cooking on Sat Aug 15 17:04:25 2026
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    Ed P <esp@snet.n> posted:

    Made breakfast sliders this morning. Couple of years ago my friend made them when I was staying with her and now I do it a couple of times a
    year. I'll have two, then freeze the rest, wrapped two together. Handy
    for a day you don't feel like cooking.

    Slice the Hawaiian rolls and set the top aside, put the bottoms in a 7 x
    11 baking pan.
    Layer of cooked bacon
    Layer of sliced ham
    Layer of wilted spinach
    Shredded cheddar cheese
    Pour on 6 beaten eggs
    Place the top on.

    Bake in oven about 15 minutes at 350 until the eggs are set.
    Optional, I brush the tops with butter and sprinkle salt or sesame seeds
    for decoration.

    https://postimg.cc/rKRsVqVJ

    https://postimg.cc/0z80t766


    Mmmmmmm, looks good.

    I'll do a breakfast casserole with shredded hashbrowns, meat (ham or breakfast sausage), onion, cheese, butter, beaten eggs, and bake. So easy to just plop a portion on a plate and into the microwave for about 4 minutes at 40% power.

    Even though both of us have plenty of time to cook breakfast these premade meals are very handy as you said. Efai

    ~
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  • From cranberry transformer@ct@in.valid to rec.food.cooking,alt.food.fast-food on Sat Aug 15 11:16:16 2026
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    On Sat, 15 Aug 2026 17:04:25 GMT
    ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> posted:

    Made breakfast sliders this morning. Couple of years ago my friend
    made them when I was staying with her and now I do it a couple of
    times a year. I'll have two, then freeze the rest, wrapped two
    together. Handy for a day you don't feel like cooking.

    Slice the Hawaiian rolls and set the top aside, put the bottoms in
    a 7 x 11 baking pan.
    Layer of cooked bacon
    Layer of sliced ham
    Layer of wilted spinach
    Shredded cheddar cheese
    Pour on 6 beaten eggs
    Place the top on.

    Bake in oven about 15 minutes at 350 until the eggs are set.
    Optional, I brush the tops with butter and sprinkle salt or sesame
    seeds for decoration.

    https://postimg.cc/rKRsVqVJ

    https://postimg.cc/0z80t766


    Mmmmmmm, looks good.

    I'll do a breakfast casserole with shredded hashbrowns, meat (ham or breakfast sausage), onion, cheese, butter, beaten eggs, and bake. So
    easy to just plop a portion on a plate and into the microwave for
    about 4 minutes at 40% power.

    Even though both of us have plenty of time to cook breakfast these
    premade meals are very handy as you said. Efai

    ~
    I would happily do both of your dishes - good basic hearty fare!
    And it sure beats those Jimmy Dean breakfast bowls.
    which btw are a compelling value when you see what is inside and
    what they are charging!
    https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/jimmy-dean-breakfast-bowls
    Jimmy Dean Meat Lovers Breakfast Bowl, 7 oz (Frozen)
    4.6 out of 5 stars
    Microwave breakfast meals features sausage, bacon, eggs, potatoes and real cheddar cheese
    *$2.68*
    For even deeper value and the same content and taste: https://www.walmart.com/search?q=great%20value%20breakfast%20bowls%20frozen&typeahead=great%20value%20breakfast
    Great Value Meat Lovers Breakfast Bowl, 7 oz (Frozen)
    4.5 out of 5 stars
    Great Value Meat Lovers Breakfast Bowl, 7 oz
    Savory sausage, crispy bacon, fluffy scrambled eggs, aromatic diced potatoes, and shredded cheese
    Great Value Sausage & Gravy Breakfast Bowl, 7 oz
    *$2.08 z*
    Yours looks like a version of: https://eatwithtenderness.com/overnight-sausage-breakfast-casserole/ https://eatwithtenderness.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/overnight-sausage-breakfast-casserole-2.webp
    Yum!
    ;-p
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  • From Retirednoguilt@HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.invalid to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Sun Aug 16 12:06:44 2026
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    On 8/15/2026 12:18 PM, cranberry transformer wrote:
    On Sat, 15 Aug 2026 11:03:39 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    Made breakfast sliders this morning. Couple of years ago my friend
    made them when I was staying with her and now I do it a couple of
    times a year. I'll have two, then freeze the rest, wrapped two
    together. Handy for a day you don't feel like cooking.

    Slice the Hawaiian rolls and set the top aside, put the bottoms in a
    7 x 11 baking pan.
    Layer of cooked bacon
    Layer of sliced ham
    Layer of wilted spinach
    Shredded cheddar cheese
    Pour on 6 beaten eggs
    Place the top on.

    Bake in oven about 15 minutes at 350 until the eggs are set.
    Optional, I brush the tops with butter and sprinkle salt or sesame
    seeds for decoration.

    https://postimg.cc/rKRsVqVJ

    https://postimg.cc/0z80t766



    +1 A for execution and thx for sharing again!


    Sounds delicious but that's quite a bit of saturated fat (bacon, ham,
    cheese, eggs) plus whatever's in the rolls. I'd consider it as a
    special treat once or twice/month.
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  • From cranberry transformer@ct@in.valid to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Sun Aug 16 11:10:38 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.food.cooking

    On Sun, 16 Aug 2026 12:06:44 -0400
    Retirednoguilt <HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.invalid> wrote:

    On 8/15/2026 12:18 PM, cranberry transformer wrote:
    On Sat, 15 Aug 2026 11:03:39 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    Made breakfast sliders this morning. Couple of years ago my friend
    made them when I was staying with her and now I do it a couple of
    times a year. I'll have two, then freeze the rest, wrapped two
    together. Handy for a day you don't feel like cooking.

    Slice the Hawaiian rolls and set the top aside, put the bottoms in
    a 7 x 11 baking pan.
    Layer of cooked bacon
    Layer of sliced ham
    Layer of wilted spinach
    Shredded cheddar cheese
    Pour on 6 beaten eggs
    Place the top on.

    Bake in oven about 15 minutes at 350 until the eggs are set.
    Optional, I brush the tops with butter and sprinkle salt or sesame
    seeds for decoration.

    https://postimg.cc/rKRsVqVJ

    https://postimg.cc/0z80t766



    +1 A for execution and thx for sharing again!


    Sounds delicious but that's quite a bit of saturated fat (bacon, ham,
    cheese, eggs) plus whatever's in the rolls. I'd consider it as a
    special treat once or twice/month.

    Same here, but what a treat!

    Joan's hash brown casserole and Cracker Barrel's versions are also in
    treat category.

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