A yummy and simple way to enjoy the flavor of pancakes in the convenience of a casserole. Always a big hit for breakfast, brunch, even dinner! Serve with maple syrup on the side, just like on pancakes. Everyone puts their own syrup on.
Ingredients
- 2 cups baking mix (such as Bisquick ®)
- 2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese, divided
- 1 cup milk
- 5 tablespoons maple syrup
- 2 eggs
- 1 ½ tablespoons white sugar
- 12 slices cooked bacon, crumbled
Directions
Step 1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9×13-inch baking pan.
Step 2
Mix baking mix, 1 cup Cheddar cheese, milk, maple syrup, eggs, and sugar together in a bowl; pour into prepared pan.
Step 3
Bake in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes. Sprinkle bacon and remaining 1 cup Cheddar cheese over casserole; return to oven until cheese is melted, about 5 more minutes.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts | |
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Servings Per Recipe 8 | |
Calories 311 | |
% Daily Value * | |
Total Fat16g | 20% |
Saturated Fat8g | 40% |
Cholesterol79mg | 26% |
Sodium584mg | 25% |
Total Carbohydrate31g | 11% |
Dietary Fiber1g | 2% |
Total Sugars12g | |
Protein12g | |
Vitamin C0mg | 1% |
Calcium300mg | 23% |
Iron2mg | 9% |
Potassium154mg | 3% |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
**Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data.
(-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient.If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.
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- by: Frankandnina1501
- 10 years ago
While I may not be the first to make this I am very happy to be the first to review it. As with any recipe I make for the first time I try to follow the directions as written and I’m glad I did. This was fantastic! The cake came out wonderful, very moist and flavorful. The bacon and cheese topping really accentuated the dish perfectly. I baked this in a glass dish so I cut the temp to 325 and it ended up taking about 28 minutes to cook. I highly recommend using real maple syrup not the cheap stuff as it really added a sweet flavor without over powering the dish. We made this for dinner and I can’t wait to make it again for a family brunch! Thank you for the recipe!!!
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- by: Rebekah Rose Hills
- 10 years ago
This was really good, but a little too cheesy for us (which is blasphemy coming from me – we LOVE CHEESE!!) I would just tweak slightly and this would be perfect for us (and I’m positive I will make this again)! First of all, I used Johnsonville maple sausage breakfast links in place of the bacon because it sounded like a match made in heaven (and it was SO GOOD with the flavor of the casserole!) Next time I would blend the cooked and diced sausage into the batter and leave the cheese on top off (but still blend in a cup of cheese). Then serve with warm maple syrup drizzled over the top. Perfection! Love this breakfast casserole for something different!
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- by: Datsnummymommy
- 10 years ago
Very good and filling, followed the recipe as is. I liked and also agree to use real maple syrup, but to make it even more filling I scrambled 8 eggs and cooked then put on top of cake after taking out of the oven and sprinkled the bacon and cheese then popped back in till melted and served with some sliced peaches. I have 4 small boys and they devoured it and wanted seconds!
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- by: CAMPPJPATTY
- 10 years ago
My husband and I thought this was pretty good, but certainly not a 5-star. There was something about it that is a little off. It is basically a cake with some cheese and bacon on top. The word “casserole” in the name threw me off a little. It is not what I consider a casserole. If I were to make it again, I would leave the cheese off of the top. The crumbled bacon is a good flavor with maple syrup, but cheese is just weird with syrup. This was a trial run to decide whether to make this in the cabin for Thanksgiving breakfast with our family, and I am not feeling real confident about it.
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- by: J Price
- 9 years ago
I made this for Easter brunch. what a successful and tasty dish. I did however make some adjustments. I added cooked, crumbled sausage to the wet batter. I reserved half of the sausage and added to the top with the bacon and cheese. I didn’t have pure maple syrup so I used maple flavored syrup. The dish was divine! Served with pancake syrup on top it was devoured.
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- by: T. Nalls
- 8 years ago
I loved this recipe. It was a great way to change up our Saturday morning breakfast and this is definitely a keeper!! the only thing I changed was the milk to almond milk bc we have some lactose sensitive bellies around here but it was still delicious. my two year old who is usually funny about eggs and pancakes gobbled this up. my husband thought it lacked a little “breakfast essence” bc it is more like a cake so I just served a little eggs and bacon the side and everyone was happy. thanks!!
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- by: Britani Norman Wludyka
- 7 years ago
My kids can be picky eaters but they always seem to like pancakes even for dinner so I decided to try this recipe out. I followed this recipe exactly but I added 1lb of cooked grounded maple sausage to the batter before I baked it because my husband always wants more meat at dinner time. We also drizzled some maple syrup on top after it was done cooking. This casserole was amazing and my picky kids ate it up! I also made it for a friend after she just had a baby and she loved it and asked me for the recipe. I serve it with cheesy grits and it makes an amazing meal for breakfast or dinner!
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- by: Latisha Morris
- 7 years ago
Made this for my Christmas breakfast this past Saturday and everyone loved it they were thrown off by the cheese but once they tasted it they no longer cared it was so good . The next time i make this however, i will use less cheese but overall this is a great breakfast dish !! Also i added bacon crumbles in the mixture as well and then topped off with crumbled bacon and it was delicious !!!
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- by: Kelly Peebles
- 6 years ago
very good..I cooked a pound of bacon up put half in the batter ..after it came out of the oven poked holes in the “cake” drizzled maple syrup over the top let it soak in sprinkled the rest of the bacon on top with the other half of the cheese and put it back in the oven to melt. I also only used 1 tablespoon of sugar in the batter
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- by: William Seagraves
- 4 years ago
This was so easy to make and the kids ate all of it. I did not cook the bacon separately, but chopped it up and put it on top of the mix and bake it for 20 minutes. This gave me time so I could do other things. Yes, if you want the bacon to be crispy, you must cook it in a pan as directed. But my still came out tasting great. Love this recipe.
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- by: JEWELJETT
- 2 years ago
I was super disappointed in this recipe. Even after reading all the reviews and making a few changes, such as adding in most of the cheese and bacon into the batter and only leaving about quarter for the top, the ‘cake’ was really lacking in flavor. I’m not a huge syrup lover so when I tasted this alone it was really bland. Then I remembered it’s a pancake recipe and not really a typical casserole style (other than everything is mixed together and baked) so I poured syrup over the top of another piece and the taste got much better, more like a pancake. Nothing at all wrong with the recipe, it baked up perfectly as per the instructions but it’s a sweet cake style casserole that I would only serve in place of pancakes. If you’re wanting an egg and bacon tasting breakfast flavor, this is definitely not it.
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