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- Bacone abstract "For Bacone (College), see Bacone College (disambiguation).The Bacone is an American breakfast dish consisting of bacon shaped into a cone, filled with scrambled eggs, hash browns, and cheese and topped with a layer of country gravy and a biscuit. Inventors Christian Williams and Melissa Tillman debuted the Bacone at Bacon Camp 2009 in San Francisco, CA where it won the Judge's Choice award. Following its appearance at Bacon Camp, it garnered local and national media attention, including a mention in Gourmet Magazine, and a special segment on the Food Network channel, in the show What Would Brian Boitano Make?, where Williams showed Boitano how to make one.".
- Bacone country United_States.
- Bacone ingredient Bacon.
- Bacone ingredient Biscuit.
- Bacone ingredient Cheese.
- Bacone ingredient Gravy.
- Bacone ingredient Hash_browns.
- Bacone ingredient Scrambled_eggs.
- Bacone ingredientName "Bacon,scrambled eggs,cheese,hash browns,gravy,biscuit".
- Bacone region California.
- Bacone thumbnail Bacone15.jpg?width=300.
- Bacone wikiPageExternalLink 41242.html.
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- Bacone wikiPageRevisionID "652106941".
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- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Boitano.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacon_dishes.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink File:Bacone15.jpg.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink Food_Network.
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- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink Hash_browns.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bacon_dishes.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink Scrambled_eggs.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLink What_Would_Brian_Boitano_Make%3F.
- Bacone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bacone".
- Bacone caption "A cone of curled bacon, filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, hash browns, topped with country gravy and a warm biscuit.".
- Bacone country United_States.
- Bacone course "Main".
- Bacone creator "Christian Williams, Melissa Tillman".
- Bacone hasPhotoCollection Bacone.
- Bacone mainIngredient Bacon.
- Bacone mainIngredient Biscuit.
- Bacone mainIngredient Cheese.
- Bacone mainIngredient Gravy.
- Bacone mainIngredient Hash_browns.
- Bacone mainIngredient Scrambled_eggs.
- Bacone name "Bacone".
- Bacone region California.
- Bacone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bacon.
- Bacone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Bacone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Bacone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bacone type "Main".
- Bacone subject Category:Bacon_dishes.
- Bacone type Article.
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- Bacone type Article.
- Bacone type Dish.
- Bacone type FunctionalSubstance.
- Bacone type Thing.
- Bacone type Q2095.
- Bacone comment "For Bacone (College), see Bacone College (disambiguation).The Bacone is an American breakfast dish consisting of bacon shaped into a cone, filled with scrambled eggs, hash browns, and cheese and topped with a layer of country gravy and a biscuit. Inventors Christian Williams and Melissa Tillman debuted the Bacone at Bacon Camp 2009 in San Francisco, CA where it won the Judge's Choice award.".
- Bacone label "Bacone".
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- Bacone sameAs Q4839955.
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- Bacone wasDerivedFrom Bacone?oldid=652106941.
- Bacone depiction Bacone15.jpg.
- Bacone isPrimaryTopicOf Bacone.
- Bacone name "Bacone".