Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:210kcalTotal Fat:8gSodium:380mgTotal Carbohydrate:10gDietary Fiber: 2gSugars: 4gProtein:23g
Every year after Christmas Day, I look forward to this christmas egg casserole almost as much as the main feast itself. It is one of my favourite ways to reduce food waste, use up leftover turkey and veg, and create something wholesome and satisfying with very little effort. As a nutrition coach, I love recipes like this because they strike such a great balance between convenience and nourishment. With plenty of protein, colourful vegetables, and almost no prep, this cottage cheese egg casserole makes the days after Christmas feel calmer, easier, and a little more delicious.
This recipe has become a tradition in my home for a reason. It’s incredibly flexible, naturally a healthy egg casserole, and works beautifully as breakfast, lunch, or an easy dinner. Plus, it’s naturally a gluten free egg casserole and easily adapted to be dairy free, keto friendly, or vegetarian depending on what leftovers you have.

1. Preheat the oven
Preheat your oven to 180°C.
Coach tip: A hot oven ensures the casserole sets evenly without overcooking.
2. Layer your leftovers
Add turkey, Brussels sprouts, pigs in blankets, potatoes, and carrots to a baking dish.
Coach tip: Chop everything into similar-sized pieces so the casserole bakes uniformly.
3. Whisk the eggs
In a bowl, whisk 4 eggs with salt and pepper, then stir in the cottage cheese until combined.
Coach tip: Cottage cheese adds protein and creaminess without making the casserole heavy.
4. Pour and bake
Pour the egg mixture over the leftovers and gently shake the dish to help everything settle. Bake 12–15 minutes or until just set and golden around the edges.
Coach tip: Don’t overbake—eggs continue to firm up after removing from the oven.
5. Serve
Serve warm and enjoy the simplest, cosiest post-Christmas meal.
How do I make this recipe keto?
Skip the potatoes and carrots, and load up on turkey, sprouts, broccoli, mushrooms, or spinach.
Can I make this egg casserole without bread?
Yes, this recipe is naturally an egg casserole without bread, so it’s gluten-free and low carb.
What is the best way to use Christmas leftovers?
Egg casseroles, soups, and stuffed wraps are some of the healthiest ways to repurpose Christmas food while avoiding waste.
Can I use dairy-free ingredients?
Yes, use dairy-free cottage cheese or omit it entirely.
Can I freeze this casserole?
Yes, although the texture is best when fresh. Freeze for up to 2 months and reheat fully before serving.

This beautiful baking dish from Le Creuset is the only one you will need to bake anythings, from puddings to roast potatoes or vegetables.
Every year after Christmas Day, I look forward to this christmas egg casserole almost as much as the main feast itself. It is one of my favourite ways to reduce food waste, use up leftover turkey and veg, and create something wholesome and satisfying with very little effort. As a nutrition coach, I love recipes like this because they strike such a great balance between convenience and nourishment. With plenty of protein, colourful vegetables, and almost no prep, this cottage cheese egg casserole makes the days after Christmas feel calmer, easier, and a little more delicious.
This recipe has become a tradition in my home for a reason. It’s incredibly flexible, naturally a healthy egg casserole, and works beautifully as breakfast, lunch, or an easy dinner. Plus, it’s naturally a gluten free egg casserole and easily adapted to be dairy free, keto friendly, or vegetarian depending on what leftovers you have.
Preheat the oven Preheat your oven to 180°C. Coach tip: A hot oven ensures the casserole sets evenly without overcooking.

Layer your leftovers Add turkey, Brussels sprouts, pigs in blankets, potatoes, and carrots to a baking dish. Coach tip: Chop everything into similar-sized pieces so the casserole bakes uniformly.

Whisk the eggs In a bowl, whisk 4 eggs with salt and pepper, then stir in the cottage cheese until combined. Coach tip: Cottage cheese adds protein and creaminess without making the casserole heavy.

Whisk the eggs In a bowl, whisk 4 eggs with salt and pepper, then stir in the cottage cheese until combined. Coach tip: Cottage cheese adds protein and creaminess without making the casserole heavy.
Serve Serve warm and enjoy the simplest, cosiest post-Christmas meal.
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:210kcalTotal Fat:8gSodium:380mgTotal Carbohydrate:10gDietary Fiber: 2gSugars: 4gProtein:23g
If you try this easy christmas egg casserole, let me know what leftovers you used and how it turned out. Your comments help others discover new ways to enjoy their festive food in healthier, more creative ways.
This egg casserole with cottage cheese is simple, nourishing, and endlessly adaptable, perfect for bringing comfort and ease to those slower days between Christmas and New Year.