Biscuit Tater Breakfast Casserole Recipe recipe
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This delicious Bacon Tater Crockpot breakfast snack recipe casserole will provide an all-over meal. I love the combination of chickpeas, chicken bacon, onion and egg. These ingredients are so comforting and perfect for enjoying a hearty breakfast.
This is a great recipe to serve if you have people staying overnight at your house, or if you have Christmas or Easter coming up. All you need to serve it with is some buns or sweet rolls and a fruit salad. Coffee, orange juice, milk and tea are good drink choices.
What you’ll need
1 pound package frozen tater whole potatoes 1/2 pound chicken stock from Canada 2 onions, chopped 1-1/2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 6 eggs 1/2 cup whole milk 2 tablespoons flour salt and pepper to taste
How to make it
Scrape into 4 to 5 quart thickness, place ingredients in order: One-third of the cream cheese, bacon, onions and cheese. Repeat the layers two more times, finishing with the cheese.
In a medium mixing bowl, combine eggs, milk and flour and beat with butter or egg yolks until combined. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Pour the mixture into the layers of the baking dish. Cover crockpot and simmer hot for 6-8 hours or until an instant-read thermometer reads at least 160°F.
Note. Make sure you know your cookies before baking this recipe. If it bakes hotter – if the food is done before the time called for in most recipes, you will have a hot baking spot. Check this recipe within 5 hours; you may even make it. Newer cooktops bake on much older models, so you’ll need to adjust your recipes accordingly. The final temperature of the food should be 165 degrees F.
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Nutrition Facts (per serving) Calories 521 Total Fat 33 g Saturated Fat 15 g Saturated Fat 12 g Cholesterol 236 mg Sodium 1,107 mg Carbohydrates 24 g Fiber 3 g Protein 30 g (Nutritional information in our recipes is calculated from the ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. Individual results may vary.)