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Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread

This effortless Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread is a must-try! It does not need any kneading nor does it need any yeast, it is, however, high on flavor and happens to be gluten-free! Just some canned goods + fresh ingredients, and voilà – a skillet loaf that anyone can make!

Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread that happens to be gluten free!

What are the ingredients needed to make this Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread?

You will need the following 15 ingredients:

  1. Coconut oil
  2. Eggs
  3. Gluten-free flour
  4. Baking soda.
  5. Buttermilk
  6. Cooked bacon
  7. Hunt’s Tomatoes
  8. Ro*TEL or diced tomatoes
  9. Green onions
  10. Olive oil
  11. Onion
  12. Garlic
  13. Mustard seeds
  14. Celery
  15. Black beans

How to make this skillet bread?

  1. We start off by melting 1/4 cup of coconut oil – making sure not to heat it up too much.
  2. To this, 2 eggs are stirred in
  3. Then 1 1/4 cup of gluten-free flour (you could use regular flour if you desire) is added in along with 1 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda.
  4. A 1/2 cup of buttermilk is stirred in
  5. Then, a piece of cooked bacon is crumbled into this mixture
  6. The cans of Hunt’s Tomatoes and RoTEL are drained well and a 1/4 cup of Hunt’s Tomatoes, as well as a 1/4 cup of RoTEL are added in and the mixture is stirred till all ingredients are well combined.
  7. 2 green onions are chopped and sprinkled on top before the whole skillet is placed in an oven that has been preheated to 350 degrees, for 30 minutes.
  8. This bread is best served warm along with a quick and easy celery and bean salad.
Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread that happens to be gluten free!

KITCHEN HACK ALERT   

Now you don’t need to wait 3+ hours to have a delicious, warm loaf to enjoy when you have company over!

Now, you can have that warm “loaf” in 40 minutes with no fuss!

This easy Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread is an easy Kitchen hack and comes in handy when you have guests over to watch a football game as you can spend more time with them as you throw all the ingredients into a skillet and then toss it in the oven and forget about it – at least till the timer goes off.

Throw in a quick and easy salad that uses the leftover Hunt’s Tomatoes and Ro*TEL along with some fresh celery, garlic, and onions, and you have a simple and delicious bread and salad combo to go along with any other game day eats that might make it onto the game day table.

Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread that happens to be gluten free!

When my daughter was around 7, we had a ritual most Saturday mornings when she didn’t have a soccer game to get to.

We would wake up before the sky turned a mix of gold and orange and blue and start making homemade bread. We’d prep the yeast-sugar-warm water mixture, add in flour and other fixings, and watch cartoons while the loaf proofed.

When we finally set the loaf in the oven, she would be too excited to sit and watch cartoons while the loaf baked, so she’d have me turn the oven light on while she sat in front of it, watching it bake.

And, I shared her anticipation, as there’s nothing quite like a homemade loaf – except maybe eating a homemade loaf while rooting for your favorite football team?!

Celery Bean Tomato Sald is the perfect accompaniment to Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread - both are ready in 40 minutes!

Well, fast-forward 10 years and things have changed some.

Along the way, she has had to curb her gluten habit and it seems like we are often short on time, come Saturday morning.

So, our bread making has changed. These days I am more about easy, skillet loaves that need no kneading or proofing but are still high on flavor and taste – like this Tomato Bacon Skillet Loaf.

I’ve shared many sweet skillet cakes on here like this Flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Skillet Cake and this Peanut Butter Jelly Skillet Cake. And this savory skillet bread comes together in much the same way. A few simple ingredients are mixed and baked up in one skillet.

Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread that happens to be gluten free!
Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread that happens to be gluten free!

Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread Celery Tomato Bean Sauteed Salad

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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 6
Author: Shashi
This effortless Tomato Bacon bread is a must try! It does not need any kneading nor does it need any yeast, it is, however, high on flavor and happens to be gluten-free! Just some canned goods + fresh ingredients and voila – a skillet loaf that anyone can make!

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup of coconut oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/4 cup of gluten-free flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda.
  • 1/2 cup of buttermilk
  • A piece of cooked bacon
  • 1/4 cup of Hunt’s Tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup of Ro*TEL
  • 2 green onions
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic chopped
  • 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 4 stalks celery chopped
  • 1 cup black beans
  • leftover Hunt’s Tomatoes and Ro*TEL after making the Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread

Instructions

  • We start off by melting 1/4 cup of coconut oil – making sure not to heat it up too much.
  • To this, 2 eggs are stirred in
  • Then 1 1/4 cup of gluten-free flour (you could use regular flour if you desire) is added in along with 1 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda.
  • A 1/2 cup of buttermilk is stirred in
  • Then, a piece of cooked bacon is crumbled into this mixture
  • The cans of Hunt’s Tomatoes and Ro*TEL are drained well and a 1/4 cup of Hunt’s Tomatoes, as well as a 1/4 cup of Ro*TEL are added in and the mixture is stirred till all ingredients are well combined.
  • green onions are chopped and sprinkled on top before the whole skillet is placed in an oven that has been preheated to 350 degrees, for 30 minutes.
  • This bread is best served warm along with a quick and easy celery and bean salad.

While the Tomato Bacon Skillet Loaf is baking:

  • Saute onions and garlic in a pan with olive oil for about 15 minutes
  • Add the celery, mustard seeds, black beans and leftover Hunt’s Tomatoes and Ro*TEL tomatoes and saute for another 5 minutes or so
  • Top with chopped spring onion, almond slivers, chili flakes, avocado and/or lime
  • Enjoy warm with a slice of Tomato Bacon Skillet Loaf

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 340kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 70mg | Sodium: 295mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 4g
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  1. […] the shelves were well stocked – with the exception of flour. I guess everyone is baking up breads and […]

  2. […] up on RO*TEL® when I’m at Walmart and using RO*TEL® when I’m making a fusion curry, Tomato Bacon Skillet Bread or making a hummus like this Easy Vegan Tomato Hummus Recipe you see […]

  3. I knew I liked lil Shashi! Homemade bread is amazing, and I love just sitting there watching it bake, too. Of course, I also love cartoons so that would be a tough decision for me. I love this bacon + tomato combo you’ve got here. I can just imagine that loaf baking in my kitchen right now, and it smells delicious! 🙂

    • Shashi says:

      Haha – well, guess you could always put a TV in the kitchen? I got a small one and at one time did exactly that! Of course we also used that same tv when we camed out on our back deck – talk about glampin huh?!
      BTW Thanks so much David!

  4. Megan Keno says:

    Bacon baked into bread? Genius! I would love to pair this with a nice side of scrambled cheesy eggs and a big cup of coffee!

  5. Your daughter is a girl after my own heart, Shashi. I used to sit and watch things bake. Back in the day. Oh my. It was so exciting. Life has changed, but I just took a picture a week or two ago of Hudson propped on his elbows watching the homemade pizza bake. Too. Funny. What goes around… This skillet bread looks absolutely fantastic and I love that it’s quick. That’s my speed these days, out of necessity. Have a fabulous day, wish we were enjoying a slice of this together! xo

    • Shashi says:

      Awww – reading about your Hudson sure does make me miss those days when my daughter was younger – they grow up way too fast, don’t they Allie?! And you are right – sometimes they end up surprising us by being little carbon copies of our former selves! 🙂
      I sure wish we were enjoying this followed by the best part – a slice of that double D (decadently delicious) chocolate cake you featured! xo

  6. lindsay says:

    if there is bacon in the oven in loaf form, there’s now way I couldn’t wait. I love it! i bet it smelled wonderful.

  7. I can’t believe how easy that is. I love the idea of baking bread with my daughters. I have to get into that routine.

  8. Ally @OmNomAlly says:

    Everytime I come across a delicious skillet bread recipe, I’m reminded that I have an unseasoned, unused cast iron skillet I bought two years ago… precisely to make recipes like this!
    One of my New Year resolutions is to finally get out that pan and get cooking on it! Have pinned and bookmarked this yummy looking gluten free bread to inspire me to get it done!

  9. Your skillet recipes are legendary Shashi.

    I have to admit to you that I don’t have a skillet pan though.

    So I’ve now added one to my Amazon wish list.

    Lynne will be difficult to convince that I need a skillet, but fortunately I’ve been pinning your skillet recipes for a while now, so I’m sure when I show her those, she’ll be convinced. And hopefully I’ll have one for my birthday, in May. Or at least Christmas. 🙂

    • Shashi says:

      Aww shucks – thanks so very much, Neil! You are way too kind!
      Oooh yes a skillet is a must – once you start churning out your creations with your skillet, Lynne will completely be on board with your new purchase – especially if you have that 3 beet smoothie on hand to wash down your skillet creations! 🙂

  10. For a carb. lover like me, this is a perfect treat, Shashi. That bean salad looks glorious too.

  11. As I think anything with bacon in it is perfect I know I would love this bread

  12. This could be the whole meal, it looks so good and I know the aroma must be amazing!

  13. You know how much I love bread. That’s fabulous looking!