Smoked Salmon Egg Bake

"Egg Bake" is a general term here in the Midwest for a large baked egg casserole, with infinite room for variations - some include lining the pan with buttered toast, fried potatoes, polenta, or even pancakes. Here is a great recipe for a smoked salmon egg bake which cuts out the starch to make room for flavor.

Northern Waters Smokehaus Egg Bake with Smoked Salmon

Preheat Oven at 350 degrees

Butter a 13x9 casserole dish

Ingredients:

2 Tbsp butter

12 eggs - We use the unbeatable Locally Laid, a Duluth egg concern

3/4 cup of shredded cheese, such as Gruyere, Prairie Breeze,  or Manchego

1 medium red onion, thin-sliced

1/2 lb  smoked salmon with dill, skinned and flaked

2-3 Tbsp capers, to taste

2/3 cup grated Parmigiano

Salt and Pepper to taste

Preparation:

Saute the onion in a medium saucepan until translucent. Remove from heat. Whisk the eggs, shredded cheese, capers, salt, and pepper in a large bowl.

Scatter the bottom of the casserole dish with 1/2 of the sauteed onion. Evenly pour the egg mixture over them. Next, scatter the smoked salmon over the egg mixture and top with the remaining onion. Finally, sprinkle with the Parmigiano.

Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the egg has set in the center. Let cool 10-15 minutes before devouring.  

Recent Press

Holy Moly! September has been pretty foodrock-star.

Our salumi got a terrific write-up in Minnesota Monthly, with writer Rachel Hutton's most flattering summary of our salami:

"Salami is considered the most complicated of charcuterie, but these taste like Goerdt has cracked the code of the artisanal curing process."

CBS Minnesota posted an excellent blurb about our shop and smoked fish in their Getaway Guide: Weekend Roadtrip to Duluth blog. Here's our favorite part of the write up:

"Owner and meat-smoker extraordinaire Eric Goerdt spent decades studying and honing the craft of fish smoking, and it shows."

Finally, we made an appearance on local television with the lovely and talented Courtney Godfrey on NBC's Northland's News Center. Catch the segment at the end of this post.

We sure are grateful for all the great publicity!

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