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**Title: Baked Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Pinwheels: A Sunday Breakfast Tradition**
These bite-sized breakfast delights are an easy-to-make, deliciously satisfying way to kick off your weekend. With crispy bacon, fluffy scrambled eggs, and melted cheese all rolled up in a golden, flaky dough, these pinwheels offer a perfect combination of savory flavors in every bite. Let’s explore how to make these tasty pinwheels and why they’re quickly becoming a Sunday breakfast tradition in many homes.
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Pinwheels make for an ideal breakfast dish for a number of reasons. They’re easy to prepare, customizable, and packed with flavor. But most of all, they bring a touch of fun and creativity to a meal that’s usually simple and traditional.
Here are a few reasons why baked bacon, egg, and cheese pinwheels should become part of your Sunday breakfast tradition:
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To make these pinwheels, you don’t need many ingredients. In fact, you probably already have most of them in your kitchen. Here’s what you’ll need:
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### **Step-by-Step Instructions: How to Make Baked Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Pinwheels**
#### **1. Prepare the Bacon**
Start by cooking your bacon until it’s nice and crispy. You can do this in a frying pan or bake it in the oven. Once the bacon is done, remove it from the heat and drain it on a paper towel to remove excess grease. Crumble the bacon into bite-sized pieces and set aside.
#### **2. Scramble the Eggs**
In a bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, salt, and pepper until well-combined. Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat and add a small amount of butter or oil. Pour the egg mixture into the pan and cook, stirring gently, until the eggs are scrambled and cooked through. Be careful not to overcook the eggs—they should be soft and fluffy, not dry.
**3. Roll Out the Crescent Dough**
Open the package of crescent roll dough and unroll it on a clean surface. If you’re using crescent roll dough, you should have individual triangles of dough. Press the seams together to form one large rectangle of dough.