BBQ Breakfast Scrambler
BBQ Breakfast Scrambler recipe, easy and delicious one-pan meal made on the barbecue or as a campfire breakfast. Camping recipe, BBQ – just cook outdoors!

If you are looking for other great camping breakfast ideas or campfire breakfast casseroles, check out this recipe for Cheesy Ham and Cheese Casserole, which is sure to please.
Or to get A LOT of ideas, I have 21 breakfast bakes and casseroles, a round up of wonderful brunch ideas! If you are looking for something sweet for brunch, try this Strawberry Stuffed French Toast!
While the calendar says otherwise, I’ve decided that it’s officially summer! We’ve had amazing 30 degree weather.
At any given point I am surrounded by the sounds of birds, sprinklers or lawnmowers. Possibly a combination of all. Then there’s the fact that the bulk of our days are now spent outdoors.
Yes, summer is indeed here! Let’s all celebrate with a BBQ!

Yet busy chaotic days and increased temperatures {not complaining about either, it’s just a life fact}, means that I get the cooking blahs quite often.
I don’t want to further heat up the house, so the change in season forces me to cook our favourites in different ways.
In other words, your BBQ is perfect for more than just burgers and steaks!
This BBQ Breakfast Scrambler recipe is one such meal that I’d normally cook in the oven. It’s a favourite dish for us and I didn’t want to not make it despite not wanting to use the oven.
Another beauty of this BBQ Breakfast Scrambler recipe is that you can make it at home on the barbecue, or on the campfire out camping!
We tend to make a lot of brunches when out camping and this recipe hits all food groups and is a one-dish meal. This means less cleanup.
In fact, all the ingredients fit right inside the Foil Pan so it can go wherever your outdoor summer adventures take you.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
BBQ Breakfast Scrambler is a no-fail recipe that takes no time to prepare.
When cooking, you don’t need to mix or fuss – maybe just the occasional peek to make sure it’s coming along nicely.
While I do call it a ‘breakfast scrambler’ we all know breakfast also makes the best dinner – so don’t hesitate to make this comforting recipe for any and all meal times.

Recipe Tip
More often than not I make this recipe with ham, yet you could use bacon or sausage – just swap out the ingredients.
For eggs I like to choose one of the many liquid egg varieties found at our grocer, easily spotted with it’s new and fancy packaging.

Ingredients Required
As always, the full recipe is on the printable recipe card at the end of this post.
How to Make a BBQ Breakfast Scrambler
- Spray a foil BBQ-safe pan with cooking spray, add in the thawed hashbrowns and ham.
- Add eggs to a large bowl with milk and whisk until combined. Stir in the cheese, green onions and tomatoes and pour over the hashbrowns and ham.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Cover with foil and cook on the BBQ {on indirect heat} at 375 degrees for 30 minutes.
- Uncover the pan and cook for an additional 15-35 minutes, until edges are crispy {when done you’ll notice that the hashbrowns are coated with scrambled eggs}. Enjoy!
Update: This is one of the most popular recipes here on the blog, whether making at home or for a campfire breakfast.
So many LOVE this recipe, so make sure to give it a try!

More BBQ Recipes:
- Sweet Chili Lime Grilled Chicken
- Grilled Shrimp Foil Packs
- Beer Can Barbecue Chicken
- Honey Sriracha Grilled Chicken Skewers
- Lamb Skewers with Cucumber Sour Cream Dip

BBQ Breakfast Scrambler
Ingredients
- 6 cups hashbrowns (thawed)
- 2 cups ham (diced)
- 6 whole eggs
- 1/4 cup milk
- 2 cups cheddar cheese (shredded)
- 1 cup green onion (diced)
- salt & pepper (to taste)
- 1/2 cup tomato (diced)
Instructions
- Spray a foil BBQ-safe pan with cooking spray, add in the thawed hashbrowns and ham.
- Add eggs to a large bowl with milk and whisk until combined. Stir in the cheese, green onions and tomatoes and pour over the hashbrowns and ham.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Cover with foil and cook on the BBQ {on indirect heat} at 375 degrees for 30 minutes.
- Uncover the pan and cook for an additional 15-35 minutes, until edges are crispy {when done you’ll notice that the hashbrowns are coated with scrambled eggs}.
- Enjoy!
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I love eggs and cheese
My favourite egg dish is frittata with roasted vegetables.
My favorite egg dish is an omelet, fried egg on toast with svocado is a close 2nd.
My Favorite egg dish is scrambled eggs. That is a great side for everything! I also like fried egg sandwiches.
We don’t eat eggs for breakfast every day, just generally on the weekends. I have ate eggs for supper though LOL, just because I get a craving…and lots of times I want a boiled egg in my salad (Weird yeah) I love deviled eggs if I i DON’T have to be the one who made them LOL
Fried eggs
I like to make omelettes with lots of tomato, cheese, ham and peppers
I like to prepare omelettes for my family with ham, pepper, onion and cheddar cheese.
I like omelettes best. You can put just about anything in them.
My favorite is Eggs Benedict
I love when my husband makes eggs benedict but I think my favourite egg dish is simply fried eggs with a little salt, some pepper and chili lime on toast with avocado.
I like egg omelets filled with lots of veggies for breakfast.
My favourite is a toasted western sandwich.
I would have to say hard boiled on bred with mayonnaise, topped off with a glass of chocolate milk. Thanks for the giveaway.
Marilyn
My favourite egg dish is anything with eggs. But if forced to decide one of my all time favourite thins is scrambled eggs with a generous twist of freshly ground pepper.