This breakfast casserole combines croissants and ham for a simple, make-ahead delight.
I still remember the weekend in my twenties when I moved into my first apartment alone. As the boxes piled high, my best friend insisted on coming over with groceries and an idea. She proclaimed it a ‘moving-out fiesta’ and introduced me to this breakfast casserole concept. Digging into the box labeled 'pantry,' I found the perfect croissants and some smoked ham I had planned to snack on. The cream and eggs were always part of my fridge arsenal—staples that survived every grocery run. We arranged the mini croissants, layering the ham and cheese, chatting away about the freedom of living solo.
When she cracked the eggs and whisked them with mustard and cream, it reminded me of lazy Sunday mornings at home. I watched as she poured the mixture over the croissants, advising to always refrigerate overnight so the flavors meld beautifully. The next morning, while leisurely unpacking, the scent of thyme and baked casserole filled my tiny new space. Letting it rest for a few minutes after baking ensured each slice held together as she served it on mismatched plates. It was more than just breakfast; it was the eats that transformed an empty room into my new home.
Looking back, that moving day marked the beginning of both independence and culinary adventure. Each time I whip up this ooey-gooey delight, I'm transported to those early solo days when everything seemed both daunting and exhilarating. The casserole became a ritual in my new life—a comforting companion to life’s deliciously uncertain journey.