I know I’m not the only one, but thinking of quick and easy meals before all of our extra curricular activities is a challenge. Unless I use my slow cooker, we do not get to eat a genuine home cooked meal on the days that we have to leave the house at 4pm for practice and/or other activities that take our evenings.
These Bacon Cheeseburger Bombs are….the BOMB! They are a great way to get my kids to eat a quick meal before rushing out the door. Not to mention that they are little “packets,” so they are easy to eat on the go. I can make them ahead of time while the kids finish their homework and they can grab a couple on the way out the door. Also, I don’t feel pressured to stop by a drive-thru…double win!
Ingredients
- 8 pack Pillsbury Grands Biscuits
- 1/2 lb Ground Beef
- 1/4 cup chopped Onion (optional)
- 1/2 tsp Garlic Powder (optional)
- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce (optional)
- 4 slices Bacon cut in small pieces
- 8 slices Cheddar Cheese
Preparations
- Cook bacon pieces and set on paper towel to drain.
- Brown ground beef (and chopped onion, garlic powder and Worcestershire if desired) and drain.
- Preheat the oven to 425.
- Flatten out each biscuit dough and top them with cheddar cheese, browned hamburger pieces and bacon pieces. Optionally add Ketchup, mustard and pickle.
- Take all of the edges stretch and gather up at the top and pinch together. Place onto a greased cookie sheet with the gathered side on the bottom.
- Bake at 425 for about 15 minutes or until golden brown.

What recipes do you use as a “go to” quick meal when you’re on the run? PLEASE SHARE to keep everyone SANE!
Do you think these would freeze well? Although I could not see myself making these as an after school snack, I could see myself making several batches, then pulling out a few at a time. Fun idea!
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