Sharing my love of Dutch Oven cooking with everyday recipes and tips for the outdoor cook.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Maple-Bacon Biscuit Bake
We celebrated our family Christmas today and while the children were nestled all snug in their beds I was in the backyard at the crack of dawn baking these wonderful biscuits from King Arthur Flour. I know I have shared many scone and biscuit recipes with you but this one by far takes the cake. A syrupy topping of maple, bacon and brown sugar glistens over a base of soft, flaky biscuits. They're sweet, salty, buttery and using maple flavored bacon sends these delectable biscuits right over the top. The recipe makes just the right amount for a 10 inch dutch oven. Lining your oven with foil or parchment paper will make removing them that much easier. I baked these with 10 coals around the base of the oven and the lid completely covered with coals, they were golden brown and ready in 20 minutes. Just be sure you don't overcook your bacon before adding to the topping mixture, it's going to continue baking with the biscuits and could easily burn. If you're looking for something special to serve on Christmas morning, give these glorious biscuits a try.
Maple-Bacon Biscuit Bake
Topping
1/2 pound bacon, cooked until medium-brown
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup all purpose flour
1/4 cup maple syrup
2 Tblsp melted butter
Biscuits
2 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) cold butter, cut into pieces
1 cup cold milk OR buttermilk
Lightly oil or spray 10 inch dutch oven; line with parchment paper.
For topping: Chop the cooked bacon into 1/2 inch pieces. Combine the bacon with the remaining topping ingredients, stirring until well combined. Spread in bottom of prepared dutch oven.
For biscuits: Whisk the dry ingredients together in a bowl.
Work in the butter until mixture is crumbly.
Add the milk or buttermilk, stirring to make a sticky dough.
Drop the dough in heaping tablespoonfuls over the topping in dutch oven.
Bake at 475 degrees for 20 minutes or until lightly browned.
Using parchment paper, lift biscuits from oven and carefully invert onto serving plate.
Serve warm, pull biscuits apart to serve.
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That just put me right over the top. What a great way to start a day, especially Christmas! Merry Christmas to you and yours, blessings.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sassy, and the same to you and your family. Enjoy the holidays! Liddy
ReplyDeleteIf I wanted to make this in a regular oven what degrees and for how long? They sound so good!
ReplyDeleteHere's the link to the original recipe to make them in a conventional oven:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/maple-bacon-biscuit-bake-recipe
Warning! They are addictive!
That looks seriously delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks so yummy! I recently just started DO cooking and found your blog. I LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comments Becky, hope you can find something you like and that's easy to make in your dutch oven, Liddy
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