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Hmm, so where shall I begin?
Yesterday’s post was clearly a bit of a struggle for me (Monday…of course) but today I have SO much to chat about. This strata, my mom’s Christmas morning tradition of waffle strata and monkey bread, and then… the most exciting thing!
My little bro just KILLED it at the Dew Tour. I know this is a food blog and all, but you guys, I have to do my sisterly duty and brag a little. That kid made his entire family (aka the Gerard Family Circus) incredibly proud, but I think I have to be the most. Little Red just proved so much to everyone this last week. At only 15 years old, and placing 5th in a huge profession competition with the top snowboarders in the world. Yes, you guys in the world. He was the only American in the top 5! It’s a big frickin deal.
I can’t lie, the kids got skills.
I honestly could not be more excited for him. AND you guys, he even got me to go outside into the real world to watch him compete. I actually stopped working for almost FOUR hours. I know, I know, I still cannot believe it. I have to say, he made it worth it, and I would do it all over again. Although, watching him literally fly off 75 foot jumps is maybe one of the most nerve-racking things. Like ever.
Watching him nail (or stomp as all my brothers would say) his second run? Best feeling. Just so happy and proud of that kid. If you are at all curious to read more, you can check out a video and info here (just the very beginning of the video). A recap will be shown on NBC on 12/20 at 2:30 EST. You can also search his name if you’re super curious. Oh, and if you’re really into it, you could give him a like on Instagram. He’d be extra pumped on that.
Just sayin.
Okay, okay. Let’s talk about food now.
Monte Cristo Waffle Strata actually. Maybe one of the most retro recipes to ever be posted on Half Baked Harvest. But hey, it’s good.
Growing up my mom always tried to make something not so sweet and sugary to go along with her Monkey Bread. She would make this waffle strata thing with Pillsbury Waffles, eggs, sausage (or maybe ham), cheese and then I dunno really know what else. I don’t remember eating it to be honest with you, but I remember my mom making it. So this year, I kind of really wanted to make a Monte Cristo and then I got to thinking it might be really good as strata.
Verdict? Yes, it is!
This is literally a Monte Cristo sandwich, but perhaps better. I mean, for one there’s waffles. Waffles that get soaked in an eggy batter, baked and topped with all the traditional toppings. Well, I used a homemade cranberry raspberry jam, but then all the traditional toppings.
You guys, this is SO good and SO easy. It takes maybe ten to twenty minutes to assemble and if you’re not feeling the homemade waffles, you can use store-bought. As much as I LOVE the homemade buttermilk waffles, I get it, it’s Christmas and things are flipping busy. You gotta do what you gotta do.
All that said, if you have the time and ability to make my waffle recipe you should. It’s definitely a hit around here. I think the boys ate the whole batch the day I made these…meaning I had to make more. The good news is, they’re really easy to make. YES.
This is the perfect breakfast for Christmas morning. You can make it the night before, let it sit in the fridge and then just have it bake while you open presents. Then eat!!
I have to say this though, the toppings for this recipe are a must… A MUST. I recommend turning your leftover cranberry sauce into a homemade topping for this dish. I just added a couple tablespoons of maple syrup to the sauce, plus a fresh pack of raspberries. It was so delicious…and festive too! Powdered sugar is also a NEED, plus I highly recommend a drizzle of maple syrup. Not highly, like you should do it. <–DO IT.
I know that sounds a bit sweet but with the eggy batter and the swiss cheese inside the waffles?!? Whoa. Yum!
Oh, I also added a dollop of Creme Fraiche, cause I mean, why not? It’s Christmas, GO FOR IT!
Trust me, make this breakfast Christmas morning and everyone will be extra happy.
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And I’ll take that bite please…wait…on second thought, just pass the plate. DONE.
Omg Tiegan you are right these are So so good with just the ham ; followed the recipe to the T made them for Christmas breakfast for my family they loved it ; I gave all the credit to you and we prayed for you to continue give your talent to the rest of us; delicious definitely a keeper; your huge fan
Hey Nancy,
Happy Monday!❄️ I am so glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for making it! xx
This was AMAZING!!
First, your buttermilk waffles are the best that I’ve EVER made at home! I had extra batter so I added fresh blueberries to it for the next morning’s breakfast.
Secondly, the strata was DELICIOUS! My husband enjoyed the Easter ham leftover in his portion but I substituted spinach for the ham in mine. Great vegetarian alternative.
Thanks for the recipe.
Hey Missy,
Wonderful!! Thank you so much for trying this recipe out, I am so glad to hear that it was a winner! xxT
I made this for brunch awhile back and everyone loved it! I’m making it again this weekend and can’t wait! Delish!
Hey Angie,
Happy Sunday! It’s so great to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, I appreciate you taking the time to make it! xTieghan
Can I make this 2 days in advance?!
Hey Shelley,
I would not let this sit longer than overnight:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
Just made this yesterday and it was delicious! I followed the recipe 100% with no substitutions or changes. Can’t wait for an excuse to make it again!!!
Hey Angela,
Thanks a bunch for making this recipe, I am thrilled that it was enjoyed. Have a great week! xTieghan
I thought this was ok, not great. I could have baked it longer than the 50 minutes that I did. The bottom was soggy. The recipe wasn’t good enough for me to save.
Hi Apri! Please let me know if there is anything I could help you with! xTieghan
Confusing amount of butter listed for the waffles – typo?
HI! You need 12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks or 3/4 cup) butter. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you and happy holidays! xTieghan
Unfortunately this recipe did not turn out for me. I followed the recipe exactly ( did use frozen store bought waffles). Very soupy bottom, are you sure it should take 3 cups of milk? Ended up cooking it for 1 1/2 hours and still a very wet bottom. Thinking just too much milk.
Hi Diane, I am sorry you had trouble. The 3 cups of milk is correct. Was there anything you did differently at all? Any ingredients different? Method of baking this? Any info will be helpful to help me problem solve and figure out what might be happening for you. It’s hard to know without knowing any details. Hope I can help you! xTieghan
can you use a Belgium waffle iron?
Hi Jon! Yes, a Belgium waffle iron works great. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
That looks really good! Can’t wait to try this one with dark chocolate in the middle, oooh yes 🙂
Wow sounds so delicious!! I hope you enjoy, thanks!
So happy to have found your recipes…and congratulations to Red!
I love the recipe idea! Where did you get those amazing plates?
Follow up: I used toasted Gluten Free Van’s waffles and it worked out perfectly and looked just like the pictures. Made with the turkey and ham, next time will use all ham, more yum power. A make-ahead Gluten Free recipe that actually taste great!
Happy New Year
So happy you loved the recipe! Thanks!!
Do do you think Van’s ready made gluten free waffles would work with this recipe?
Hi! I personally have never tried them, but I think that should be fine. Let me know if you have any other questions. Have a happy New Year!