If you’re anything like me, breakfast is the best part of your day, especially when it includes pancakes. But these aren’t any ordinary pancakes; they’re Maple-Bacon Oven Pancakes. This beautiful fusion of sweet maple syrup and savory bacon creates an explosion of flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing. Originating from the heart of American breakfast culture, this dish represents the perfect balance of sweetness and savory richness that many of us crave first thing in the morning. The incorporation of cheese in the batter adds a delightful creaminess to the pancakes, setting them apart from the usual pancake stack. The oven baking method also gives the pancakes a unique, fluffy texture that’s absolutely irresistible. The crispy bacon topping provides the perfect crunch, making each bite more satisfying than the last. I absolutely love this recipe because it’s a crowd-pleaser. Whether I’m cooking for my family or hosting a brunch party, these pancakes never fail to impress. They’re easy to make, and the ingredients are simple and accessible. Plus, the aroma of sweet maple syrup and sizzling bacon wafting through the house is the best alarm clock anyone could ask for! So, are you ready to give your regular pancakes a flavorful twist? Let’s dive into this recipe!
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 c. Bisquick
- 1 Tbsp. sugar
- 1 1/2 c. shredded cheese
- 3/4 c. milk
- 1/4 c. syrup
- 2 eggs
Baking Instructions
- Heat oven to 425°.
- Grease and flour 9 x 13-inch pan.
- Beat all ingredients except bacon and 1 cup cheese with hand beater. Pour into pan.
- Bake, uncovered, for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Sprinkle pancake with bacon and cheese.
- Bake until the cheese is melted (3 to 4 minutes).
- Serves 8 to 10.
Calorie: 300
Total cooking time: 30 minutes
Difficulty level: Easy

The Great Maple-Bacon Oven Pancake Experiment
Ah, the weekend – the perfect time to experiment in the kitchen. And by experiment, I mean attempting to make something that doesn’t resemble charcoal. This time, I had set my sights on a culinary creation worthy of a Sunday brunch – the Maple-Bacon Oven Pancake.
The Gathering of the Ingredients
The first step of my pancake caper was gathering the ingredients: Bisquick, sugar, shredded cheese, milk, syrup, and eggs. Now, if you’ve ever tried to find Bisquick in a grocery store when you’re in a hurry, you’ll understand the struggle. It’s like trying to find the exit in IKEA. But, just as I was about to wave the white flag, I found it, hidden between the pancake mix and the cornmeal.
Prepping the Battlefield
Next, I heated the oven to 425°. I know what you’re thinking, “425°? That’s hot enough to melt the face off a snowman!” My thoughts exactly. But, who am I to argue with the recipe?
Then, I had the task of greasing and flouring a 9 x 13-inch pan. Let me tell you, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of butter squishing between your fingers. It’s a sensation that just screams, “This is going to be delicious…and possibly a little bit gross.”
Mixing Madness
Now, onto the fun part: beating all ingredients (except bacon and 1 cup cheese) together. Imagine me, a hand beater in one hand, and a deep sense of dread in the other. But fear not, for I am a professional mishap-maker. After five minutes of battling the Bisquick, I managed to create a mix that was not entirely unlike pancake batter.
The Bake and Wait Game
I poured the mix into the pan and popped it into the oven, uncovered, for 10 to 15 minutes. This is where patience truly is a virtue. It’s like waiting for the kettle to boil, but with a much higher chance of burning something.
The Final Countdown
Then, it was time to sprinkle the pancake with bacon and cheese. This is where the magic truly happens. It’s like a confetti shower, but tastier. Back into the oven it went for another 3 to 4 minutes, just until the cheese was melted.
The Moment of Truth
And there you have it, folks. A pan full of what vaguely looked and smelled like a Maple-Bacon Oven Pancake. It was a beautiful sight, almost enough to bring a tear to the eye. Almost.
The Verdict
So was the pancake a success? Well, I managed to serve up something that didn’t taste like a rubber shoe, so I consider that a win. And, hey, I didn’t burn down the kitchen, so double win! The moral of the story? You too can make a Maple-Bacon Oven Pancake if you put your mind to it. And remember, a little humor goes a long way in the kitchen. Happy cooking, friends!