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Mountain House Scrambled Eggs with Bacon

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Scrambled Eggs with Bacon

If you like smokey scrambled eggs and bacon for breakfast, this is the Adventure Meal for you. And because each can contains 16 servings, you'll have enough to feed the whole group! Super simple to make, just add hot water and in a few minutes you'll have a delicious breakfast!

Who is Mountain House? For nearly 50 years, Mountain House adventure meals have consistently been the premier choice of campers, backpackers, and survival experts. Born out of freeze dried meals we make for the United States Special Forces, Mountain House food has a proven history of reliability and most importantly, delicious flavor.

With just-add-water preparation and no-mess cleanup, Mountain House is not only the perfect camping or backpacking food, but also for keeping on hand just in case of an emergency. Additionally Mountain House meals have incredible shelf life. With the longest proven shelf life in the industry and a guarantee to taste virtually indistinguishable from new for 12+ years in pouches and 25+ years in cans, Mountain House is the perfect emergency preparedness or survival food to keep on hand.

From the bottom of the deepest ocean, to the tops of the tallest mountains, to the battlefield and back, Mountain House is the food people trust when failure is not an option. Consistently chosen as the best tasting food among outdoor and survival brands, Mountain House is the best camping, backpacking and survival food money can buy.

Mountain House Meals are Perfect for: Emergency Preparedness Camping Backpacking Hunting Fishing Travel Occasional Everyday Use

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Customer Reviews

Tastes good for what it is.

136 people found this helpful.
 on September 13, 2011
By travdaddy78
Before going on a backpacking trip, I decided to compare the Mountain House eggs and bacon as well as the backpackers pantry eggs and bacon. Overall I have to say the Mountain House product would be my first choice. Neither tasted like home cooked bacon and eggs, but the Mountain House tasted best to me. In addition there is no mess to clean up when you are finished, although you do have to pour out excess water from the bag before eating. The bacon appears to be real bacon, although its tiny pieces so the flavor is there, but its definately not like eating a real strip of bacon. The texture of the eggs was sort of light and fluffy but slightly more wet than a home cooked egg. The whole meal was better once some salt and pepper was added.

Surprisingly Good!

50 people found this helpful.
 on June 10, 2013
By Audra in WI
We purchased a couple different #10 cans from Mountain House for our fishing vacation. We were flying into the site, so had a very strict weight limit. We simply could not bring eggs, bacon, ground beef etc due to those limitations. We did not expect any of it to actually taste good, but we were prepared to make due. Much to our surprise, it was all VERY good.

Not Bad….Great for camping or emergencies.

45 people found this helpful.
 on September 6, 2009
By oldschoolrwh
Tried the Mountain House scrambled eggs with bacon this morning for breakfast. The pouch contained 1 serving for 1 person, and the portion size was large. While not as good as home cooked eggs, the taste was acceptable with lots of bacon.

Better than powdered eggs

31 people found this helpful.
 on July 28, 2011
By Southern Mississippi
Recently, our camping club had a tasting event and this was one of the foods that were featured. They were actually good, despite my misgivings about freeze dried cooked eggs. I actually liked them better and found them tastier than the powdered eggs that are often camp fare.

Mountain house brand is the bomb.

32 people found this helpful.
 on March 4, 2015
By Jack G
I just love these packets for my backpacking and camping needs. I included a photograph with a regular package placed between the new vacuumed packed ones. The ingredients and sizes are similar, I hope they can keep the prices the same. Vacuum packed won’t expand and pop at high elevations. I have had regular sealed foods pop, but never a mountain house but the highest I think I’ve been with packed foods is little over 1200ft.

very good for something with a 25 year shelf life

13 people found this helpful.
 on July 2, 2013
By OldManBeholder
Mountain House #10 Can Precooked Scrambled Eggs w/Bacon (16 2/3 cup servings) exceeded my expectations. Would I rather have 2 fresh scrambled eggs with a slab of bacon, of course. But this was very tasty for anytime you dont have access to that. this can fed 4 men breakfast for 2 days (large portions). The can I got was freshly packaged with a best buy date of 2038. I will be buying more.

Not home-made, but quite edible

70 people found this helpful.
 on July 15, 2009
By D. Gorder
First let’s get one thing straight. These are freeze-dried. They are not as good as home-made unless your cooking skills need improvement. Also, they are too expensive to replace home cooking. But they are very good for camping, either light camping like backpacking or other types of camping when you don’t want to make a mess. You might want to consider them if you have an emergency kit to tide you over for a few days in case of a disaster of some sort. Mountain House also makes scrambled eggs with ham which also has green and red peppers if you prefer a little more spice in your life. BTW, if these are better than your home cooking, there are a lot of very good cooking classes available.

Great food for quick morning eats

8 people found this helpful.
 on February 27, 2016
By Melanie C
Great breakfast! Actually, we don’t use them camping, we take the can, break it down into 2/3-cup ziplocks and throw them in the freezer (they last forever there, just like in the can), then for a quick ‘gotta-go’ breakfast, you simply microwave a ‘go-cup’ with 1/2-cup of water in it until it boils, dump a baggie of mix into it, put the lid on and let it steep for a few minutes. Throw in a slice of flat-bread, and you have a great breakfast to go. We normally get something like 14-baggies per can, or about $1 per go-meal. Cheap, affordable and convenient (you’ll spend this much just sitting in a fast-food drive up waiting to get your order).

Actually Good!!!

10 people found this helpful.
 on August 23, 2013
By Erin Wagner
The eggs and bacon was actually delicious! After a few days on the trail, this was an awesome meal. My only suggestion is dump the extra water before you serve.

Unlike other MH products, this doesn’t taste quite like the real thing; still surprisingly good

2 people found this helpful.
 on May 4, 2016
By one bad cat
There are quite a few Mountain House meals that don’t really feel like they were freeze-dried. This isn’t one of them, in part because the eggs are processed and then reconstituted to make them more stable – so they don’t quite have the right texture; they are a bit more spongy than you would expect.
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