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Yes, It's Saturday morning ... and Bacon production time ....

Have a great weekend :)


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Lol. I do this every Sunday morning. Only difference is that I bake mine in the oven. That way I can do a whole package at a time and it also doesn't spatter all over everything.
 
BACON!!, bacon bacon bacon...!!
 
There better be a large portion of that in my 'Inbox' as we speak or someone's gettin' banninated! :irked:


Mine too! And we have rules about posting porn here!

:lol:
 
There better be a large portion of that in my 'Inbox' as we speak or someone's gettin' banninated! :irked:


Mine too! And we have rules about posting porn here!

:lol:

lol you two ... Unfortunately as soon as the bacon cools my kids usually eat it. I have to sneak pieces away from them.

fyi .. I have a top for that to minimize splattering.


and for late lunch we had sushi & california rolls :)
 
Lol. I do this every Sunday morning. Only difference is that I bake mine in the oven. That way I can do a whole package at a time and it also doesn't spatter all over everything.

Huh....I gotta try that method. What's a good time/temp starting point on standard, not thick-cut bacon? Do you bake it the entire time, or bake then finish with a minute or two of broling?
 
Huh....I gotta try that method. What's a good time/temp starting point on standard, not thick-cut bacon? Do you bake it the entire time, or bake then finish with a minute or two of broling?

It's my preferred method when cooking for several people or for just cooking extra for the week(BLTs or whatever).
Preheat oven to 400°
I use two cookie baking sheets for one package of bacon. I foil line them and cook to desired crispness. So around 15 minutes for the regular bacon(non thick). Then place on paper towels to soak up some of the extra grease.
I used to place a cookie drying rack on top of the cookie sheets but have gotten away from doing that. The cookie drying rack is a pain in the ass to clean later.
The most difficult part of making the bacon is having the willpower to not consume it all in one sitting. ;)
 
Huh....I gotta try that method. What's a good time/temp starting point on standard, not thick-cut bacon? Do you bake it the entire time, or bake then finish with a minute or two of broling?

It's my preferred method when cooking for several people or for just cooking extra for the week(BLTs or whatever).
Preheat oven to 400°
I use two cookie baking sheets for one package of bacon. I foil line them and cook to desired crispness. So around 15 minutes for the regular bacon(non thick). Then place on paper towels to soak up some of the extra grease.
I used to place a cookie drying rack on top of the cookie sheets but have gotten away from doing that. The cookie drying rack is a pain in the ass to clean later.
The most difficult part of making the bacon is having the willpower to not consume it all in one sitting. ;)
I save the grease...it is nice once in a while to cook fried rice with it without the salt, which is really bad for the heart. Instead of frying with oil, I put a bit of water with it and let it dry out and whether in the oven or stove top, it does not really matter. At least it is not as salty. Just my method...
 

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