I think it would taste better with ham or sausage. I've crumbled bacon into my maple and brown sugar oatmeal before, though. I doubt it's much different than that. The orange juice seems a strange combo. But hey! It's like a complete breakfast and it's going to get mixed in your stomach anyway. May as well skip the middle man.
I've got a great recipe that I haven't made in way too long for a sort of breakfast-y thing with egg, bacon, maple syrup, and bread:
Cook bacon, crumble. Melt 1 Tb butter with 1 Tb maple syrup Smush slices of bread sort of flat, brush one side with syrup/butter mixture Place bread, syrup side down, into muffin tin. Sprinkle bacon into bread cup Crack egg on top of bacon
Bake in 400° oven 15-20 minutes, until egg is at desired doneness.
I found that two was a good number for me to eat: three went into OH MY GOD TOO MUCH FOOD land.
...that sounds really familiar. I wonder if I've had that somewhere before-- like at a potluck :/a
I also enjoy sausage cheese biscuit balls. I don't know if I've ever posted the recipe in my journal. It's not a diet-friendly recipe, but it sure is good!
1 lb. pork sausage 1 bag shredded cheddar or colby cheese 2 cups bisquik (or similar) mix
Brown the sausage. Drain. Mash together in a big bowl with remaining ingredients and bake at 350 for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
My arteries hurt just thinking about it, but it's so unbelievably tasty! And I'll have to give your recipe a try too.
I will have to try it one day ... after planning on eating nothing else but grean leafy things for the entire week to stave off the imminent heart attack.
Well, I had syrup with my bacon once. It was the all day's breakfast thing, and the syrup on my pancake dripped onto my bacon. It was sweet and salty, like that sweet and salty crunch bar thing.
With peanut butter though? I don't like pb at ALL, so I'm biased. XD;;
...Okay, now I actually like peanut butter. And bacon and syrup taste good together, although substituting bacon bits would ruin that. But mix it up with Tang, corn syrup and sweet cereal and you're looking to go into a diabetic coma and a heart attack at the same time.
I suspect that all the rest of the ingredients are a futile attempt at hiding the taste of the bacon bits and Tang. EW.
I've heard of maple-bacon, as somewhat hinted at above. It works pretty well. It goes well with baked beans. Also, after discussing Scotch Eggs a few entries back, and considering what this recipe sounds like, it makes a bit more sense. Scotch Eggs use breakfast sausage like Owen's or Jimmy Dean, with frosted corn flakes crumbled in the mix. But breakfast sausage is conducive to the recipe - it's a bit sweet. Bacon is pretty iffy here. The rest of the ingredients don't sound like a pleasant mix though.
Ok, I happen to like the majority of these items seperatly but together? I think not, expecially the bacon bits >_<
I'm suprised that this doesn't call for chunks of Velveeta added into the mixture, then it could be all "I'm a McGriddle :D", only with peanut butter, and the drink of astronauts♪
Seriously this sound very digusting...I must find out if I could find a sutable use for these ^_^
I must find out if I could find a sutable use for these
Late into the night at a party, when your guests are drunk and have the munchies. You quietly slip them onto the table, and stand back to watch the fun.
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I cannot even begin to imagine...
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*pause*
What, they couldn't find the Velveeta?
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Yuck
Tang.
Bacon.
Keeping kosher never looked so good.
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Now all you need is a little bit of Spam and Velveeta thrown in :D
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I'm almost tempted to make it to see if it somehow tastes good, in defiance of all natural laws.
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Random bacon recipe
that I haven't made in way too longfor a sort of breakfast-y thing with egg, bacon, maple syrup, and bread:Cook bacon, crumble.
Melt 1 Tb butter with 1 Tb maple syrup
Smush slices of bread sort of flat, brush one side with syrup/butter mixture
Place bread, syrup side down, into muffin tin.
Sprinkle bacon into bread cup
Crack egg on top of bacon
Bake in 400° oven 15-20 minutes, until egg is at desired doneness.
I found that two was a good number for me to eat: three went into OH MY GOD TOO MUCH FOOD land.
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I also enjoy sausage cheese biscuit balls. I don't know if I've ever posted the recipe in my journal. It's not a diet-friendly recipe, but it sure is good!
1 lb. pork sausage
1 bag shredded cheddar or colby cheese
2 cups bisquik (or similar) mix
Brown the sausage. Drain. Mash together in a big bowl with remaining ingredients and bake at 350 for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
My arteries hurt just thinking about it, but it's so unbelievably tasty! And I'll have to give your recipe a try too.
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I will have to try it one day ... after planning on eating nothing else but grean leafy things for the entire week to stave off the imminent heart attack.
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bran!
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*gag*
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Semi-randomly, I've got a good bacon recipe (http://telophase.livejournal.com/651508.html?thread=5659892#t5659892) elsewhere in the comments.
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With peanut butter though? I don't like pb at ALL, so I'm biased. XD;;
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I suspect that all the rest of the ingredients are a futile attempt at hiding the taste of the bacon bits and Tang. EW.
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I can go for bacon and syrup.
I can bend my mind far enough to understand these four ingredients together - it doesn't sound great, but it doesn't baffle me.
It's the TANG that I cannot fathom.
FOXTROT.
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jk
Ok, I happen to like the majority of these items seperatly but together? I think not, expecially the bacon bits >_<
I'm suprised that this doesn't call for chunks of Velveeta added into the mixture, then it could be all "I'm a McGriddle :D", only with peanut butter, and the drink of astronauts♪
Seriously this sound very digusting...I must find out if I could find a sutable use for these ^_^
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Late into the night at a party, when your guests are drunk and have the munchies. You quietly slip them onto the table, and stand back to watch the fun.
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