Get your day off to a Tasty start with our Double Smoked Bacon Cheesebutta Biscuit.
What a great use our Smoked Bacon CheeseButta® along with some nice Thick Cut Hickory Smoked Bacon and eggs.
You will have no option but to have a GREAT DAY!
Double Smoked Bacon Cheesebutta Biscuit
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Category
Breakfast
Servings
2
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
12 minutes
Calories
375
Double Smoked Bacon Cheesebutta Biscuit
One of my favorite breakfast sandwiches and simply tastes delicious.
A few simple ingredients that you probably already have in the kitchen, Bacon, Eggs, Biscuits.
Chef Michael

Ingredients
6 slices of Hickory Smoked Bacon
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CheeseButta® - Smoked Bacon
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Chef Henri’s Secret Gourmet Seasoning
2 Eggs
Directions
Next prepare and cook Biscuits
and let coolCook 6 slices of Hickory Smoked Bacon in a pan
Slice the Biscuits in half and spread the CheeseButta® Smoked Bacon on the bottom and top of the biscuit
Place biscuits in the Air Fryer and broil until golden brown
Remove the bacon from the pan
Use the same pan with bacon grease and cook your eggs to your desired temperature
Assemble the sandwich and Enjoy!
Recipe Note
The History Of Biscuits
Let’s face it, Sunday dinner isn’t the same without biscuits. There are so many ways to enjoy biscuits, whether you eat them topped with sausage gravy for breakfast, as a side with crispy fried chicken, or even as part of a recipe. While they are an essential across the country today, not many people know where they originate.
The original biscuit was baked twice, which made them very dry and hard. This form of biscuit was a staple for soldiers and sailors as they were essentially crackers with a long shelf life. Southern biscuits as we know them came later during the 19th century.
Biscuits were (and still are) made in various forms depending on who is making them. There are beaten biscuits, drop biscuits, and buttermilk biscuits (like the ones we make). In 1845, Alexander P. Ashbourne, an early inventor originally born into slavery, invented the biscuit cutter. This device provided biscuits with form, and even cut dough into custom shapes outside of the traditional round biscuits. The original Southern buttermilk biscuit was made by rolling pieces of dough into a ball, then placing them in a cast iron skillet to bake.
Over the years as times have changed and life has become so fast-paced, not everyone has time to spend 35-50 minutes making biscuits from scratch. We get it, sometimes you just need to rest; that is why we have done all the work for you. Mason Dixie biscuits are made from scratch using fresh ingredients, just like your mama used to make them!
Biscuit
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchFor the North American variant, see Biscuit (bread). For other uses, see Biscuit (disambiguation).Biscuits
A biscuit is a flour-based baked and shaped food product. In most countries biscuits are typically hard, flat, and unleavened. They are usually sweet and may be made with sugar, chocolate, icing, jam, ginger, or cinnamon. They can also be savoury, similar to crackers. Types of biscuit include sandwich biscuits, digestive biscuits, ginger biscuits, shortbread biscuits, chocolate chip cookies, chocolate-coated marshmallow treats, Anzac biscuits, biscotti, and speculaas.
In most of North America, nearly all hard sweet biscuits are called "cookies", while the term "biscuit" is used for a soft, leavened quick bread similar to a less sweet version of a scone. Biscuit may also refer to hard flour-based baked animal feed, as with dog biscuit.