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Are you looking for a delicious dinner bread to go with your favorite soup or casserole? This Crock Pot Bacon Bubble Bread recipe is big on taste and super easy to throw together without ever turning on the oven!
I adore monkey breads or bubble breads. I mean you can’t go wrong with biscuit dough and bacon and cheese and um… bacon!
I have been wanting to adapt our favorite Garden Bacon Monkey Bread Recipe from my other site into a slow cooker recipe and I was so pleased with the results!
The bottom and edges turned out perfectly golden and the cheese was all melty and yummy like always.
This recipe should come with a warning though. Do not — under any circ*mstances– leave anyone alone with a pot of this bread. It is addicting and will totally be gone before the soup is done.
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Crock Pot Bubble Bacon Bread
Now assembly requires a VERY technical tool. You will have to search your store high and low for this contraption, but I have faith in you.
You will need to grab a gallon baggie folks.
Pile all the fantastic ingredients into the baggie, zip up and use your best culinary skills to smoosh all the ingredients together.
Next you will need to “grease” your slow cooker or you could use some cooking spray that has flour in it (I love Baker’s Joy). Then pour all the loveliness into your slow cooker, pop that dude on high and “bake” for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours until the edges are golden brown.
Perfection in a pot! Ooey Gooey GOODEness 😉 at your service! Enjoy.
Crock Pot Bacon Bubble Bread
Slow cooker dinner cheesy bacon dinner bread that is perfect with soups and casseroles!
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 -8 servings
Author: Cris
Ingredients
- 24 oz Biscuits (2-12 oz tubes)
- 1/4 Cup Butter melted
- 1/2 Cup Bell Peppers chopped
- 1/4 Cup Real Bacon Bits
- 1/2 Cup Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese
- Cooking Spray with Flour
Instructions
Combine all ingredients in a gallon baggie (except cooking spray).
Spray your slow cooker with the cooking spray.
Spread contents of the bag in the bottom of the slow cooker.
“Bake” on high for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours until edges are golden.
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Easy Meal Idea
Crock Pot Bacon Bubble Bread would go great withCrock Pot Potato Bacon Soup andGreen Goddess Bacon Salad!
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Myra says
Being in UK are the biscuits you talk about for the monkey bread, ‘scones’ or a type of cookie
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Aunt Lou says
Hi Myra!That can be confusing when the same word means different things for different countries! I did a little internet search to make sure I told you correctly. What we use for this are not what you would call biscuits (cookies in the US), but what you would call scones. Hope that helps!
Aunt Lou
jan says
Try this
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Cris says
Yes! Enjoy!
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Nancy says
Looks really yummy! Do you cut the biscuits into fourths as in other “pull a part” recipes?
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