

🌄 Breakfast Bliss, Anywhere You Roam!
Mountain House Biscuits & Gravy is a freeze-dried camping food that offers a delicious breakfast option with no preservatives or artificial ingredients. Each pouch contains two servings, is lightweight for easy transport, and can be prepared in under 10 minutes by simply adding hot water. With a 30-Year Taste Guarantee and recyclable packaging, it's the perfect choice for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency food storage.










| ASIN | B084BTVJ4C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,119 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Camping Freeze-Dried Food |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (13,422) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Item model number | 55453 |
| Manufacturer | Mountain House |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 4 x 8.5 inches; 4.37 ounces |
| UPC | 041133554534 |
| Units | 4.4 Ounce |
T**D
A Hot Meal in the Cold Wilderness
When I first saw the Mountain House Breakfast Skillet, I was suspicious-freeze-dried sausage and eggs didn’t sound particularly appetizing. However, after a chilly pre-dawn camping trip when I could see my breath, I decided to give it a try, and the smell of cooking peppers and hash browns wafting from that tiny pouch actually surprised me. This meal comes with eggs, sausage, peppers, and shredded potatoes, all freeze-dried for easy preparation and convenience. To make it, all I did was boil some water in my portable stove and pour it in the pouch. After waiting about 10 minutes, it was all ready to eat. Although it costs a bit more than a granola bar, the under-$10 price feels fair for the quality and simplicity it provides, especially when you’re miles away from a kitchen. I expected something rubbery or bland, but the potatoes had texture, the sausage had a smoky flavor, and it was surprisingly filling. It’s also gluten-free, which doesn’t necessarily affect me, but it is good for those whose diets adhere to it. I loved how light, easy, and genuinely tasty it was, though it is slightly salty and requires boiling water since there’s no cold prep option. Overall, I’d give the Mountain House Breakfast Skillet a solid 5 out of 5 stars and would definitely purchase it again. It’s perfect for campers, hikers, or even an emergency food supply-if you want a hot, homemade-style breakfast in the wilderness, this one delivers.
D**R
Tip-top!
When I was in college, I, “accidentally” found my way into an old Cold War bomb shelter. There were lots of freeze dried meals, so I liberated a few, being a poor college student. After eating a couple of them, I decided that it would actually be better to die in a nuclear holocaust than to have to survive on those things. fast forward to 2025. I’ve tried a whole bunch of camping meals by many different manufacturers and they all have left me wanting for a variety of reasons. Either the food was bland or it was just disgusting or the packaging was bad. I heard that this brand was supposed to be really good. A friend of mine who is a nurse sent me a text message one night saying that she was hungry but the cafeteria was closed and nobody would deliver food that late. I sent her four of these meals, all different, and suggested that she keep one in her bag and one in her car for just such an occasion. She told me that they were delicious. I bought a bunch of them for myself and I have to agree. These meals are wayyyyy better than anything I’ve ever tried. They have great flavor, great texture and are substantial in size. The packaging is awesome. It is thick, heavy material with a zip lock that really holds in the moisture. This is important for two reasons. I add the hot water, seal the bag and let it sit for five minutes and then I turn it over upside down for another five minutes so that the remaining water drains down to the top of the bag and hydrates everything up there. I have yet to have a single drop leak out. Really a great value for the money at 10 bucks. I keep them around for those situations where I’m working at 2 o’clock in the morning and I am really hungry, but don’t want to take the time to make food. I can get a great meal in 10 minutes.
D**H
Solid vegetarian option!
There's not a lot of hot Mountain House options for vegetarians. Pasta Primavera and Macaroni & Cheese (if you let it rehydrate for twice as long as recommended) are about it. I was surprised to find this Veggie Chorizo scramble and gave it a try. Gotta say, it's pretty good! Good flavor. Tender eggs. It's got some spiciness to it but not excessively pepper-hot. I wish more of the water absorbed--wish the rehydrated meal was a little drier--it'd probably be possible to carefully pour off excess water before eating. I found myself wishing I had a couple of tortillas and some shredded cheese--this would make a great breakfast burrito filling. I'd give it 5 stars if not for being a bit soupy.
D**9
Good for camping backpacking or emergency prepping
Most mountain house meals have a roughly 30yr shelf life. If your backpacking or just want to keep some food back in case of emergencies these are a buy and forget item. They taste good years after purchase. They are high in sodium tho.
N**Y
Great quality and taste for freeze dried food
We love mountain house freeze dried foods which we have a good amount in the big cans in case of needing emergency food. We like this breakfast skillet so we order it occasionally and eat it together as it’s so easy and tastes great
B**B
Mountain House Breakfast Skillet – A Culinary Adventure in Regret
Mountain House Breakfast Skillet – A Culinary Adventure in Regret Ah yes, the Mountain House Breakfast Skillet — for when you want to experience the thrill of eating a meal that tastes like it was cooked by someone who’s only ever heard of breakfast. To its credit, it does exactly what it says: it exists and it’s food-like. Eggs? Check. Potatoes? Technically. Sausage? Sort of. If your goal is to feel like you’re on a rugged mountain expedition while sitting on your couch questioning your life choices, this is the product for you. The first bite hits like a nostalgic memory of something you once liked — then reality sets in. The texture is somewhere between “campfire nostalgia” and “packing foam soaked in regret.” Add too little water, and you’re crunching on hash-brown gravel. Add too much, and congratulations, you’ve made “breakfast soup.” But hey, credit where it’s due — it’s filling. Mostly because your appetite gives up halfway through. ⭐ 5 stars for convenience. ⭐ 1 star for taste. ⭐ Bonus star for making you appreciate real bacon, real eggs, and civilization. Final Verdict: Perfect for backpacking, emergencies, or reminding yourself that you should’ve brought Pop-Tarts instead.
O**R
Un producto bastante rico y facil de comer, solo agregas agua fria y listo
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