We needed a quick dinner one night (I feel like I say that all the time!), so breakfast for dinner worked great. I really wanted to make Scrambled Egg-wiches, but I didn’t have any English muffins.
Instead, I cooked the eggs and ham in the skillet and then placed Muenster cheese slices over the top. The cheese melted into the eggs and ham perfectly.
Super fast and it tasted great too.
How often do you have breakfast for dinner? How often do you cook this type of food for breakfast?
ChiTown Girl says
This is very reminiscent of one of my son’s favorite breakfasts from our favorite restaurant – Ham, Mushroom and Cheese Skillet. The only thing missing is the mushrooms. Oh, and the bottom layer of hashbrowns. But, either way, it sounds yummy! 🙂
Dana says
I love having breakfast for dinner. With out work schedules and the kids school schedules, we rarely have breakfast at breakfast time unless it is cereal or something quick. Having breakfast at dinner time give me more time to make all kinds of goodies like sweet rolls and donuts.
Brie says
I am having trouble accessing the weekly menus now that your site has changed. Also, now going to eatathomecooks.com is not really working either and is only pulling up your muenster cheese/scrambled egg post.
Tiffany says
Brie, hmm. I’m not sure why that would happen. Let me send you an email and we’ll try to figure it out.
Jen L. says
This looks great! We have breakfast for dinner once a week most weeks. I rarely cook a big breakfast, except on Saturdays. Sunday mornings are just too hectic! My husband likes to make French Toast or pancakes with sausage and eggs for “brinner” as we call it. Sometimes we get a real treat and he makes a frittata!
free2befrugal says
This looks divine! We do a weekly breakfast for dinner night (it’s built right into my menu plan) and this would be a great addition. Gosh, I love Muenster cheese!
brenda says
Hi there Tiffany, I’m having a dumb day, but could you give me the recipe to these scrambled eggs.. I’m defiantly making them..Thanks Brenda
Tiffany says
Brenda, sure I can give you the recipe. Use 1-2 cups cubed ham. Put those in a skillet in butter and cook a few minutes until they begin to get hot. Scramble the eggs (1-2 per person, depending on how hungry you are), add salt and pepper to taste, then add the eggs to the skillet, stirring them so they get scrambly. Remove from heat, lay sliced Muenster cheese over the top. Place the skillet in the oven on low broil to melt the cheese. If you don’t have an oven proof skillet, wrap the handle in foil. That’s it! Enjoy 🙂
brenda says
Thank you so much Tiffany for your quick reply . You really amaze me..You run this community, do your own photos, make the meals for us to try..Then you reply to people personally . I just want to say,as id say to my own daughters..Tiffany, im very proud of you,,Thanks for everything…BRENDA :-))
Jack Davis says
Try covering the Skillet after the addition of cheese and turn off the heat, this works well with out the need for the oven.
If cheese is not melting just put it on a low setting.