How To Make Strata - Asparagus Asiago Strata Recipe (2024)

I’ve been sitting on this recipe since February.

Mostly because I haven’t had the time or really the inclination to sit down and type it up. Recipes aren’t my favorite posts to pen because they can come across as disingenuous. There’s only so many different ways you can sing the praises of food without starting to get a bit redundant.

Insert yummy, tasty, ooey-gooey good, decadent, drool-worthy, savory, satisfying plus whatever other buzzword you think will sell this strata.

Also, these pictures don’t do this dish justice, but if I wait until I rephotograph it, I’ll put it off for another three months, so we’re rolling with the proverbial punches today and serving up strata as is.

Now don’t be fooled by my initial negativity and general tomfoolery. This dish is perfectly palatable and incredibly easy to make, both of which are high on the rungs of my edible priority list, at least when I’m the one doing the cooking. Presentation is up there too, but some days, like this one, it just doesn’t make it to the party.

With my disclaimer out of the way, let’s get down to business.

For anyone not in the know, strata is a layered breakfast casserole packed with bread, eggs, milk, seasonings and whatever else you want to stuff it with. Me, I like veggies, but if meat’s your thing, I say go for it. It’s like the fluffier and more filling cousin of quiche, without that pesky pie crust to slow you down. Plus, it’s made in a casserole dish so there’s room for extra cheese.

It’s fantastic for entertaining since the dirty work, also known as manual labor, has to be done a day ahead of time. This way when your company shows up, all you gotta do is put this bad boy in the oven and wait for the intoxicating aroma to fill your kitchen. Might I suggest a mimosa while you wait?

Oh and did I mention it’s a phenomenal way to use up leftovers? The carbalicious kind. I’m talking day old bread, sautéed veggies, leftover bacon, although let’s be real, no one has leftover bacon. Not even me, and I rarely eat the stuff.

In this recipe, I’m using asparagus and Asiago cheese. Feel free to use whatever veggies and cheese you’ve got on hand though: carrots, broccoli, spinach, cheddar, mozzarella, or any combination thereof. I’ve certainly made strata a multitude of ways, and I’ve never been disappointed so I say go wild, get crazy, and get yo’ strata on.

Man, that last line was cheesy; palm to face. Now you know why I’ve been putting off writing this post. My bad.

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Asparagus and Asiago Strata

2017-05-30 13:45:53

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Serves 8

You don't want to miss this asparagus and Asiago strata. It's packed with flavor, easy to make, uses up leftovers and pairs perfectly with a mimosa.

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Cook Time

1 hr

Total Time

1 hr 30 min

Prep Time

30 min

Cook Time

1 hr

Total Time

1 hr 30 min

Ingredients

  1. 3 1/2 cups good quality savory Bread, cubed (approximately four slices or enough to loosely cover the bottom of your casserole dish)
  2. 2 Tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  3. 1/2 cup Onion, chopped
  4. 2 large cloves of Garlic, chopped
  5. 1/2 cup Bell Pepper, chopped
  6. 2 1/2 cups Asparagus chopped or a combination of whatever veggies you have on hand (broccoli, carrots, Swiss chard, spinach to name just a few)
  7. 1 1/2 cups Asiago cheese, shredded
  8. 2 cups Milk of choice (I use Unsweetened Almond Milk)
  9. 10 large Eggs
  10. 1 tsp. Dried Mustard
  11. 1 tsp. Onion Powder
  12. 1 tsp. Garlic Powder
  13. 1/2 tsp. Salt
  14. 3 Tbsp. Dried Chives

Instructions

  1. Grease the bottom and sides of a 2.5 quart casserole dish. I use butter, but you can use your greasing agent of choice. Loosely cover the bottom of the dish with the bread cubes.
  2. *In a medium skillet over high heat, add olive oil. Once the oil is hot, add the diced onions and let cook for a couple of minutes, until onions are translucent. Add garlic and cook an additional thirty seconds. Add bell pepper and asparagus (or veggie(s) of choice). Add a crank of salt and pepper (approximately 1/8 tsp. of each) and let cook an additional few minutes until veggies are more tender.
  3. Pour sauteed veggie mixture over the cubed bread. Top the veggies with the shredded cheese.
  4. While veggies are cooking, mix together the eggs, milk and all seasonings. Pour this mixture over the bread, veggies and cheese. Put your casserole dish in the fridge and let it soak for at least 8 hours and up to overnight.
  5. When you're ready to bake the strata, set the oven to 400 degrees. Bake covered for 40 minutes. Remove cover and bake an additional 20 minutes until the eggs have fully set and the top is golden brown. Serve warm.

Notes

  1. *If you have leftover sauteed veggies from something else, feel free to use them instead. I love having extra sauteed veggies on hand. In addition to strata, I often use them on pizza, in omelets or for stuffing baked potatoes.

By Meghan McCarthy

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What’s your favorite strata combination? Do you like entertaining? Brunch is one of my favorite meals to host, partially because the mimosas and it’s a great excuse to make potatoes.

How To Make Strata - Asparagus Asiago Strata Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does strata mean in cooking? ›

Stratas are essentially breakfast casseroles made of eggs and bread. Stratas are often prepared the night before they are baked and served in oven-safe casserole dishes, similar to casseroles. Stratas are the perfect example of the endless possibilities of casserole dishes and flavours.

Do you have to refrigerate strata? ›

After baking, any leftovers must be refrigerated within two hours and can be kept three to four days in the refrigerator or frozen for about three months. Uncooked egg strata should not be frozen.

Does strata reheat well? ›

This Strata Recipe make a marvelous leftover meal! Once baked, it will keep in the refrigerator for up to a week. You can also wrap and freeze it for up to 3 months. Then thaw and reheat.

Can you eat strata cold? ›

Reheat in the oven at 350°F for 20-30 minutes until heated through. Cover dish with foil while reheating in oven. By the way – once it's fully baked, you can eat pieces cold too – so good!

What are the three types of strata? ›

In addition to strata housing or residential strata, there are also commercial, industrial and mixed use strata developments (e.g. restaurants, retail space, hotels, parking lots, offices, stables, marinas, etc).

What is strata for dummies? ›

When buying a house, you own the entire property, including all interior and exterior areas. In a strata scheme, the lot owner does not own the exterior areas such as the external walls, roof or floor. In turn, the ownership and maintenance of these areas is the responsibility of the owners corporation.

What is the difference between a frittata and a strata? ›

An egg custard prepared without this crust is also known as a frittata. A strata, on the other hand, is an egg custard that's baked with layers of bread inside.

Why is my strata soggy? ›

(Just don't skip the sautéing. It's crucial because it cooks out excess liquid, which prevents the strata from becoming soggy.)

How far in advance can you prep strata? ›

Pro-Tip: The strata can be prepared and baked up to two days in advance and reheated the morning of. To reheat the Make Ahead Breakfast Strata, remove it from the fridge and allow it to come to room temperature while the oven preheats to 375 F.

How to cook frozen strata? ›

When you want to use your frozen casserole simply peel off the foil and then place it in the same size pan as you had originally frozen it. Place it in the refrigerator about one day before baking it. A casserole can be baked frozen but plan on double the time to bake it using an oven set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

How long can egg bake sit before baking? ›

You can assemble the entire dish and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking.

What is the difference between strata and quiche? ›

Quiche Lorraine is a well-known version of the dish and contains bacon, caramelized onions, and Swiss or gruyere cheese in addition to eggs and cream or creme fraiche. WHAT IS A STRATA? A strata is an egg-based casserole, or savory bread pudding, prepared via baking in the oven.

What does the word "strata" mean in culinary? ›

stra·​ta ˈstrā-tə ˈstra- plural stratas also strata. : a dish that is made up of layers of bread, cheese, and meat or vegetables over which a mixture of eggs and milk is poured and that is usually refrigerated before it is baked. a ham and cheese strata.

Can strata be served at room temperature? ›

MAKE AHEAD: Strata improves when there is plenty of time for the bread to soak up the custard. Make this up to 12 hours ahead of baking. The strata will emerge from the oven puffed and gorgeous, then deflate. It can be served piping hot or at room temperature.

What is strata in simple terms? ›

Strata are layers of rock, or sometimes soil. In nature, strata come in many layers. It is a term in sedimentary and historical geology; the singular is stratum.

Is strata the same as quiche? ›

A quiche is baked in a flaky pie crust-style pastry shell. An egg custard prepared without this crust is also known as a frittata. A strata, on the other hand, is an egg custard that's baked with layers of bread inside.

Why is it called strata? ›

The word "strata" refers to apartments on different levels. Strata title was first introduced in 1961 in the state of New South Wales, Australia, to better cope with the legal ownership of apartment blocks.

What does strata vs non strata mean? ›

Non-strata developments require individual management by the owner. * **Privacy:** Non-strata developments offer more privacy as you have sole ownership of the entire property. Strata developments involve shared spaces with other residents.

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