Betty Crocker Oven Omelet With Canadian Bacon
- Ready In:
- 1hr
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Serves:
-
6-9
ingredients
- 1 lb Canadian bacon, cut into 24 1/8 inch slices
- 1⁄4 cup maple syrup
- 1⁄4 cup butter
- 18 eggs
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 cup milk
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1⁄3 cup chopped scallion
- 1⁄2 bunch chopped fresh parsley
directions
- Prepare Canadian bacon in the oven by pouring the syrup over the bacon and broiling until desired doneness, flipping once.
- Heat oven to 325° F degrees.
- Heat the butter in a 13 x 9 x 2 inch dish until melted.
- Tilt dish to coat the bottom.
- Beat eggs, sour cream, milk and salt in a large bowl until blended.
- Stir in the chopped scallions.
- Pour into the baking dish.
- Bake omelet mixture about 35 minutes or until the eggs are set but moist.
- Arrange the omelet on a large platter and top with the broiled bacon.
- Sprinkle with parsley.
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56, an Army brat who has lived in 20 different locations [born in germany, went to kindergarten in japan] including new york city, palo alto CA, maine, georgia, chicago, after growing up in small-town kansas...
have some fabulous recipes from well-traveled army people...
recently started adding just a splash of bourbon or brandy to real maple syrup - and it really gives french toast or pancakes a special, more sophisticated flavor...
a friend jokes that bourbon is my new "secret ingredient" that i'll be adding to everything - it's not true but i'm telling you - you should try it! it's really very good [for adults, anyway]
sugarpea's apple pancake recipe is a deadringer for Walker Brothers Pancake House in north shore Chicago - i've searchd for this for 34 years - and it's easy as well as To Die For!!!
the Dutch Baby pancake is a huge seller there too - with the same gooey comfort-food but elegant batter...
also if you search for lettuce wrap - the 2 recipes for PF Chang's come up... this is also SO GOOD, truly a memorable entree...
for cookbooks: With a Jug of Wine, More Recipes With a Jug of Wine were written by the San Francisco Chronicle food writer decades ago - and most everything in them is superb - and i learned a lot as a new cook, young wife, from reading through them in the late 1970s... i got a [very French] sense of food as a way of life