Here is the original recipe that inspired my version of this meal:
2 apples chopped into small bites
1/2 red onion chopped
1/2 pound of bacon (frozen for a bit and then sliced into thin bits for browning)
1 1/2 c baking mix
1 1/2 c milk
1 c. liquid eggs
4 tbsp brown sugar (divided)
4 tbsp real maple sugar (divided)
2 c. shredded cheddar
2 apples peeled and then diced
Spray two pie pans with baking spray and preheat oven to 375. Place the diced apples into the pie plates, one apple per plate. add the brown sugar to the apples and mix until well coated. In a separate bowl mix the eggs, baking mix and milk until together, may be a bit lumpy. pour the baking mixture over the apples adding an equal amout to each pie plate. meanwhile brown the bacon in a pan, rending as much fat as possible (this means you brown on a low setting). Drain the bacon on towels and add the red onion to the hot oil and slowly carmelize the onion in the bacon drippings. Then add two tbsps each of the maple syrup to the pie pans of apple mixture. When the onions are browned and tender sprinkle half into each pie plate. Do the same with the bacon. I stirred each pie plate at this point to make sure everything was evenly distributed and that the maple syrup didn't just sink to the bottom. Then add the cheddar (half in each pie plate) and press it until it sinks under the batter. Bake in the oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until it is golden and a tooth pick or knife inserted into the middle comes out clean. Slice into eight pieces each and serve warm with more real maple syrup.
This is like a big apple/bacon/cheddar pancake...We enjoyed it!
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