Bacon Breakfast Pie
(2 servings) Printable Version
- 1 pound bacon
- 1 can green chili - chopped
- 1 cup grated cheese
- 1 and 1/2 cup milk
- 1 cup Bisquick baking mix
- 6 ounces sour cream
- 3 large eggs
- salt and pepper - to taste
Bake at 350 degrees until tests done with knife (35 to 45 minutes).
When the moon hits your eye like a big breakfast pie... that amore'! Cheddar and Pepper Jack, or a combination of the two, work great in this recipe.
Mr Breakfast would like to thank baseball27 for this recipe.
Comments About This Recipe
What do you think of Bacon Breakfast Pie?
What do you think of Bacon Breakfast Pie?
Overall Average Rating =
(out of 5)Based on 5 votes.
The list of ingredients doesn't include onion, but the instructions do. How much onion should I use?
Comment submitted: 4/11/2014 (#18513)
From Alison K.
Rating (out of 5): |
I used 6 eggs and a tall casserole dish to get more servings. Also skipped the chiles and saved the sour cream to the end as a garnish with some salsa. Pretty good.
Comment submitted: 5/22/2012 (#13937)
From MrsCoulee
Rating (out of 5): |
Blend it together. "Put rest in blender for 1 minute. Pour into pan."
Comment submitted: 6/5/2011 (#12749)
From gibby
I stirred the remaining ingredients together in a bowl (no blender) and used 5 eggs like one of the notes said. We liked it quite a bit.
Comment submitted: 6/23/2010 (#10757)
From florida
Rating (out of 5): |
This recipe was tasty and puffed up and had a beautiful looking "shell". The only down side was all that yummy crisp bacon just goes soft and looses its crunch. Overall it was a hit.
Comment submitted: 12/28/2009 (#9312)
From Psalms 37:4
Rating (out of 5): |
I loved it. I used 5 eggs.
Comment submitted: 12/6/2009 (#9177)
From Shad NV
Rating (out of 5): |
This was easy and I got lots of rave reviews when I made it for the office. Put the cooked bacon,peppers and cheese in the pan; blend the rest of the ingredients, pour into the pan; cook.
Easy, easy, easy!
Comment submitted: 8/28/2008 (#6341)
From Artie
The recipe seems to make sense and looks good in an upside down sort of way .. but .. Where does the onion come from? What do you do with the green chiles? (My thought would be to add the onion and the green chiles to the bacon and pour the batter over it, but hey .. whatever bloats your foat) -r
Comment submitted: 8/3/2008 (#6030)
From F. Posner
I read the directions to mean that you combine the remaining ingredients in the blender. It made sense to me but I haven't tried it yet. I will post when I do. I have it saved. Thanks!
Comment submitted: 8/12/2007 (#3369)
From kayat (Team Breakfast Member)
What do you do with the milk, sour cream, eggs, and bisquick? Mix it together? Mix some of the ingredients together? huh???
Comment submitted: 8/12/2007 (#3364)
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