Pour into two GREASED mini muffin pans, filling each cup about 2/3 of the way. Bake at 400 degrees for about 9-10 minutes until golden. Place muffins on a cooling rack.
4
Cook and chop bacon and set aside in a bowl.
5
In another bowl, mix together cream cheese, powdered sugar, and maple syrup.
6
Dip each muffin in frosting and chopped bacon. Drizzle with extra maple syrup before serving.
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If you like bacon and you like pancakes, try combining these two yummy foods into these great tasting Maple Bacon Pancake Bites. Just place the ingredients in a mini muffin tin and the result is like little clouds of salty and sweet heaven!
If you like bacon and you like pancakes, try combining these two yummy foods into these great tasting Maple Bacon Pancake Bites!
Ingredients
Pancake Batter:
2 cups pancake mix (Bisquick)
1 cup milk
2 eggs
For Frosting:
1/2 cup cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup real maple syrup
Topping:
1lb. bacon, cooked and finely chopped
Directions
1
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
2
Combine pancake batter ingredients.
3
Pour into two GREASED mini muffin pans, filling each cup about 2/3 of the way. Bake at 400 degrees for about 9-10 minutes until golden. Place muffins on a cooling rack.
4
Cook and chop bacon and set aside in a bowl.
5
In another bowl, mix together cream cheese, powdered sugar, and maple syrup.
6
Dip each muffin in frosting and chopped bacon. Drizzle with extra maple syrup before serving.
Notes: I used pancake mix, but you could substitute your favorite homemade recipe. If you prefer full sized muffins, adjust cooking time as needed. These muffins still taste great the next day!
Lina (lina@hip2save.com) loves cooking new recipes, thrift store shopping, and DIY home decor projects.
Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.
Google maple syrup producers for your area, visit a farmers market for larger amounts like gallon, half gallon and quarts. Walmart and other grocery stores carry small bottles but it’s usually the darker syrup and the most desired sweetest maple syrup is light in color.
Seriously? Don’t pay money for syrup! Making it is the easiest thing ever! If you can boil water, you can boil sap. You can freeze or can it when it’s done, and it will make your kitchen smell amazing.
do you suggest i use the sap of the Palo Verde or the Mesquite trees? because that’s what they have where i live. how do i get enough sap from the tree to boil down? do you promise it won’t be disgusting?
Omg these look dangerous!! Let’s just say my diet hates you right night 😝 oh well I just had a baby 6 weeks ago, I can still use that excuse right! Bahahaha! Thank you for the recipes
Hi Leslie – I used jus regular Bisquick. The original recipe (linked below title of recipe has a from scratch recipe that I’m sure is great too! Or use your fav pancake recipe 🙂 thanks!
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Ladies. Where is the best place to purchase real maple syrup.?tia
I’ve gotten great prices at Target & Whole Foods. Keep in mind, it will still be pricey ($10+), but it’s worth it!!!
Google maple syrup producers for your area, visit a farmers market for larger amounts like gallon, half gallon and quarts. Walmart and other grocery stores carry small bottles but it’s usually the darker syrup and the most desired sweetest maple syrup is light in color.
My mom bought me some at Aldi. Don’t think it’s organic though.
We love the organic kind from Costco!
Seriously? Don’t pay money for syrup! Making it is the easiest thing ever! If you can boil water, you can boil sap. You can freeze or can it when it’s done, and it will make your kitchen smell amazing.
do you suggest i use the sap of the Palo Verde or the Mesquite trees? because that’s what they have where i live. how do i get enough sap from the tree to boil down? do you promise it won’t be disgusting?
Personally I would say Costco is a strong contender if that is an option for you. They have a big jug of organic maple syrup for 10$!
Omg these look dangerous!! Let’s just say my diet hates you right night 😝 oh well I just had a baby 6 weeks ago, I can still use that excuse right! Bahahaha! Thank you for the recipes
Aw thanks for reading Nina!
I was thinking the same thing. Well, not the “baby 6 weeks ago” part but more like “darn you”! Those sound so yummy!
Thx .! Ladies 4 all ur input on where to purchase real maple syrup..
Yum, looks awesome Lina! Pinned!
Thanks Jennifer! Enjoy 😀
Is the bisquick regular bisquick or the pancake mix that states “only need to add water”?
Hi Leslie – I used jus regular Bisquick. The original recipe (linked below title of recipe has a from scratch recipe that I’m sure is great too! Or use your fav pancake recipe 🙂 thanks!
Is is it regular bisquick or the pancake mix where you only need to add water?
Can i use regular pancake mix or it has to be bisqick?
I would like to make these for a baby brunch shower. You said they taste great the next day. How did you store them?