This breakfast casserole is a delightful and nutritious way to start your day. Packed with tofu, spinach, and colorful bell peppers, it's a vibrant dish that's both satisfying and healthy. Perfect for a weekend brunch or a make-ahead weekday breakfast, this casserole is sure to become a favorite in your household.
If you're not familiar with nutritional yeast, it's a deactivated yeast that adds a cheesy, nutty flavor to dishes and is often used in vegan cooking. You can find it in the health food section of most supermarkets. Turmeric is a bright yellow spice commonly used in Indian cuisine, known for its earthy flavor and health benefits. Make sure to pick up extra firm tofu for the best texture in this casserole.
Ingredients For Breakfast Casserole Recipe
Tofu: A plant-based protein that serves as the base for this casserole, providing a firm texture and absorbing the flavors of the spices and vegetables.
Spinach: Adds a boost of vitamins and minerals, as well as a fresh, green flavor to the dish.
Bell peppers: Any color will do; they add sweetness, crunch, and a burst of color to the casserole.
Onions: Provide a savory depth of flavor and a bit of crunch when diced.
Garlic: Adds a pungent, aromatic flavor that enhances the overall taste of the casserole.
Nutritional yeast: A deactivated yeast that imparts a cheesy, nutty flavor, commonly used in vegan cooking.
Turmeric: A spice that gives the casserole a warm, earthy flavor and a vibrant yellow color.
Salt: Enhances the flavors of all the ingredients.
Black pepper: Adds a bit of heat and complexity to the dish.
Technique Tip for This Recipe
When crumbling the tofu, aim for a texture similar to scrambled eggs. This will help the casserole achieve a more cohesive and satisfying bite. Additionally, sautéing the onions and garlic for a few minutes before mixing them in can enhance their flavors, adding depth to the overall dish.
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Alternative Ingredients
Extra firm tofu - Substitute with chickpea flour batter: Chickpea flour mixed with water and a pinch of black salt can mimic the texture and egg-like consistency of tofu.
Fresh or frozen chopped spinach - Substitute with kale: Kale provides a similar nutrient profile and texture when cooked, adding a slightly different but pleasant flavor.
Diced bell peppers - Substitute with diced zucchini: Zucchini offers a similar texture and moisture content, making it a good alternative in casseroles.
Diced onions - Substitute with leeks: Leeks have a milder flavor and can add a subtle sweetness to the dish, similar to onions.
Minced garlic - Substitute with garlic powder: Garlic powder can provide a similar flavor profile and is convenient to use.
Nutritional yeast - Substitute with ground sunflower seeds: Ground sunflower seeds can add a nutty flavor and some creaminess, though they won't provide the same cheesy taste.
Turmeric - Substitute with saffron: Saffron can add a similar color and a unique flavor, though it is more expensive and should be used sparingly.
Salt - Substitute with soy sauce: Soy sauce can add a salty and umami flavor, enhancing the overall taste of the casserole.
Black pepper - Substitute with white pepper: White pepper provides a similar heat and flavor but with a slightly different, more subtle taste.
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How to Store or Freeze This Recipe
Allow the breakfast casserole to cool completely after baking. This helps prevent condensation, which can make the dish soggy.
For short-term storage, transfer the cooled casserole to an airtight container. Store it in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days.
To freeze, cut the casserole into individual portions. Wrap each portion tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil to prevent freezer burn.
Place the wrapped portions in a freezer-safe bag or container. Label with the date to keep track of freshness. The casserole can be frozen for up to 2-3 months.
When ready to enjoy, thaw the frozen portions in the refrigerator overnight. This ensures even reheating.
Reheat the thawed casserole in the microwave or oven. For the microwave, heat on high for 1-2 minutes or until warmed through. For the oven, preheat to 350°F (175°C) and bake for 15-20 minutes.
To maintain the casserole's texture, avoid reheating multiple times. Only reheat the portion you plan to eat immediately.
How to Reheat Leftovers
Oven Method:
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Place the leftover breakfast casserole in an oven-safe dish.
- Cover the dish with aluminum foil to prevent it from drying out.
- Heat for about 20-25 minutes or until it's warmed through.
- Remove the foil for the last 5 minutes if you want a crispy top.
Microwave Method:
- Place a portion of the casserole on a microwave-safe plate.
- Cover it with a microwave-safe lid or a damp paper towel to retain moisture.
- Heat on medium power for 2-3 minutes, checking halfway through.
- Stir or rotate the casserole to ensure even heating.
- Continue heating in 30-second intervals until it's hot.
Stovetop Method:
- Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat.
- Add a small amount of olive oil or vegetable broth to the skillet.
- Place the leftover casserole in the skillet and cover with a lid.
- Heat for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until warmed through.
- If it starts to dry out, add a splash of vegetable broth or water.
Air Fryer Method:
- Preheat your air fryer to 350°F (175°C).
- Place the casserole in the air fryer basket, ensuring it's in a single layer.
- Heat for 5-7 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through to ensure even heating.
- Check for desired warmth and crispiness, adding a couple more minutes if necessary.
Best Tools for This Recipe
Oven: Used to bake the casserole at a consistent temperature of 375°F (190°C).
Mixing bowl: A large bowl to combine and mix all the ingredients thoroughly.
Baking dish: A greased dish to transfer the mixture into and bake it evenly.
Knife: Essential for dicing the bell peppers and onions, and mincing the garlic.
Cutting board: Provides a safe and stable surface for chopping vegetables and garlic.
Measuring cups: Used to measure out the spinach, bell peppers, onions, and nutritional yeast accurately.
Measuring spoons: Necessary for measuring the turmeric, salt, and black pepper precisely.
Spatula: Helps in mixing the ingredients well and spreading the mixture evenly in the baking dish.
Colander: Useful for draining the tofu to remove excess water before crumbling.
Oven mitts: Protect your hands when placing the baking dish in the oven and taking it out once baked.
How to Save Time on This Recipe
Prep ingredients ahead: Chop bell peppers, onions, and garlic the night before to save time in the morning.
Use frozen spinach: Opt for frozen spinach instead of fresh to skip washing and chopping.
Pre-crumble tofu: Drain and crumble the tofu in advance, storing it in the fridge until needed.
Mix spices together: Combine nutritional yeast, turmeric, salt, and black pepper in a small bowl beforehand.
Grease dish early: Prepare the baking dish ahead of time to streamline assembly.
Breakfast Casserole Recipe
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 block Extra Firm Tofu drained and crumbled
- 1 cup Chopped Spinach fresh or frozen
- 1 cup Diced Bell Peppers any color
- 1 cup Diced Onions
- 2 cloves Garlic minced
- 1 cup Nutritional Yeast
- 1 teaspoon Turmeric
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 0.5 teaspoon Black Pepper
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
- In a large mixing bowl, crumble the tofu and mix in the chopped spinach, bell peppers, onions, and garlic.
- Add the nutritional yeast, turmeric, salt, and black pepper. Mix well to combine.
- Transfer the mixture to a greased baking dish and spread it out evenly.
- Bake for 45 minutes or until the top is golden brown and the casserole is firm.
- Let it cool for a few minutes before serving. Enjoy!
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