TIP OF THE DAY: Make A Strata & A Pork Strata Recipe
Looking at a lot of leftovers today? Make a strata!
A strata is a layered casserole, related by eggs and cheese to a frittata or quiche, made from a mixture of bread, eggs, and cheese plus any vegetables and proteins you have on hand. You can serve it for any meal, from breakfast through dinner. Wile it sounds Italian, the strata is actually American in origin. The earliest recipe has been found in a 1902 book, Handbook of Household Science. That first recipe used white sauce instead eggs. Today’s variations include everything from sweet stratas like French Toast Strata to savory stratas, like the recipe below. A strata can make good use of leftovers: |
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This recipe is from the National Pork Board, which has many delicious recipes at PorkBeInspired.com. The National Pork Board says: This recipe is wonderful for Christmas morning or New Year’s Day because it takes advantage of the previous night’s leftover roast. You can substitute cooked sausage—breakfast or Italian—or even diced ham for the pork. On the side, serve a citrus and avocado salad and cinnamon-laced coffee. |
Don’t like goat cheese? Bell peppers? Whatever? Substitute an ingredient you do like. Photo courtesy iGourmet.com. |
Ingredients For 12 Servings
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Preparation 1. PREHEAT oven to 350°F. 2. SPRAY a 2-quart casserole dish with cooking oil. Arrange 1/2 of the bread in the dish. Top with 1/2 of the pork, 1/2 of the chiles, 1/2 of the cheese, and 1/2 of the sage. Repeat 1 time, making 2 layers. Set aside. 3. WHISK the eggs in a large bowl; then whisk in the milk, salt, and pepper. Pour egg mixture over casserole and set aside for 20 minutes, pressing on the bread occasionally to help it absorb the liquid. 4. BAKE until browned and the center is set, about 1 hour. Let stand 10 minutes before cutting and serving. *Don’t buy pre-crumbled goat cheese; it doesn’t melt as well. |