On at least one weekend day every week, I make my
husband and I a nice breakfast. More often than not that means
pancakes, but I also like making beggagels, waffles, french toast,
muffins, omelets, or occasionally a breakfast casserole or something
like this. I found this recipe on a website called Spoon University
earlier this week and thought it sounded perfect for a weekend treat.
They're really good and turned out pretty much how I expected them to:
Soft, warm, nice smoky crunch from the bacon, cheesy, and just all
around yummy. We had them with fresh plums, and it was a very yummy
breakfast that I'll make again. Conveniently, I only had to buy the
biscuit dough because I pretty much always have the other ingredients in
my refrigerator already.
It occurred to me
while we were eating these that there's no reason why they couldn't be
served as a side to go with chicken or something at dinner. I think I
just saw bacon and thought of breakfast. They'll probably stay mostly a
breakfast thing for us because they're a bit more caloric and involved
than I prefer side dishes to be, but that's just me. I'll probably make
them to go with dinner at some point. The leftovers will be going with
my husband to work for lunch and I'm going to try freezing a couple of
them.
Pardon the lack of photo. My camera went to heaven and I don't have a cell phone, so no easy way to take pictures when I made this recipe!
Quick
Note: You really have to use the flaky layer biscuits for this, not
the plain kind, because the layers make it so you can separate them into
halves cleanly. Make sure the tube of biscuits says "flaky layers" on
it. Also, I just added a sprinkle of dried chives instead of fresh
green onions because my green onions were looking floppy and
unappealing.
Cheesy Bacon Ranch Breakfast Biscuits
tube of 8 refrigerated jumbo sized flaky layer biscuits (they must be the flaky layer variety!)
ranch dressing
8 slices of bacon, cooked and crumbled
about 1 C grated cheddar cheese
about 3 Tbsp sliced green onions or 1 1/2 Tbsp sliced fresh chives
Preheat
oven to 350 (or temperature indicated on package of biscuits) and cover
a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place biscuits an inch or so
apart on baking sheet. Bake until the biscuits just begin to turn
golden on top, about 8 minutes.
Remove baking sheet
from oven and gently pull the top half off each one. Spread a little
ranch dressing on each bottom half, sprinkle with 1/8th of the bacon, a
generous sprinkle of shredded cheese, and some green onions or chives.
Replace tops, and sprinkle with a little more cheese.
Bake
until nicely golden brown on top, about 5 minutes more. Remove baking
sheet from oven and let biscuits cool for a couple of minutes before
serving.
Yield: 8 biscuits
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