Wake up to our delicious Dutch oven breakfast recipes. From fluffy scrambles and soft bagels to fruity jams, we have dishes that will please everyone at the table.
15 Delicious and Hearty Dutch Oven Breakfast Recipes
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Dutch Oven Breakfast Recipe FAQs
What are some hearty breakfast meals to make in a Dutch oven?
Hearty Dutch oven breakfast meals include baked egg casseroles, brunch strata layered with bread and cheese, baked scrambled eggs, and savory grits topped with sausage or bacon. You can also make bagels, biscuits or pull-apart Dutch oven breads that hold heat well and serve a crowd. These dishes cook evenly and stay warm longer, making them ideal for weekends.
What size Dutch oven is best for making breakfast recipes?
A 5- to 6-quart Dutch oven works best for most breakfast recipes, offering enough depth for casseroles and space for even heat distribution. Smaller sizes, around 3 quarts, from the best Dutch oven brands are great for side dishes, sauces or fruit preserves. Check out each recipe’s directions for the size of Dutch oven that will work best.
Should I preheat my Dutch oven before adding ingredients?
Yes, preheating your Dutch oven helps prevent food from sticking and promotes even cooking. Set it over low or medium heat and give it a few minutes to warm up before adding the first ingredients. Just be careful with enameled Dutch ovens, like Le Creuset, as heating them for too long while empty can cause damage over time. When baking in a Dutch oven, you can preheat it with the lid on to build up residual heat inside. Doing this also creates an evenly heated vessel, primed for the 360° heat distribution that Dutch oven baked goods need.














