How to Bake Bacon in the Oven
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Everyone loves oven cooked bacon! It is just as crispy and delicious as in a frying pan, without the mess! Once you try it, you’ll be converted for life!
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✅Ingredients
• 1 pound bacon
✅Instructions
00:02:04 - Differences in results between cooking bacon on wire rack vs. parchment paper
1️⃣ 00:00:14 - Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
2️⃣ 00:00:18 - Place bacon in a single layer on parchment paper on a baking sheet.
3️⃣ 00:01:17 - Cook for 15-20 minutes for chewy bacon or 25-30 minutes for crispy bacon.
4️⃣ 00:01:43 - Remove from oven and place on a paper towel lined plate.
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The day I discovered that I could bake bacon in the oven is still one of my best kitchen days ever!
Same here. Lol, what an amazing discovery! It's way better in the oven, plus it frees up a burner on the stovetop. It's a win win!
Yup, it was a life-changer for me too. Do you save your bacon fat to use in other recipes? I just posted my video using bacon fat to cook popcorn instead of oil. It's so good and went really well with my "whiskey juice" lol 🥓🍿🥃 Maybe not the healthiest snack but very good for mental health, I would say lol 🤣
I am ASTOUNDED 😳. It’s delicious! Why am I just learning about this @ today years old!
Same
Pro tip, dredge it in flower first.
OK just cooked half in oven and half on griddle. Test tested- my husband prefers oven, and so do I! Thank you so much!
Oh, used parchment sheet and cleanup was EASY!
Nice video! I’m no expert on the matter but I find that wrapping my baking sheet in foil then laying parchment helps make cleanup easier and keeps oven splatter down. On the two side pieces, I create waves in them in order to avoid the overlap. … just a couple things that work for me.
I’ve been cooking bacon like this since the ‘90’s because I don’t enjoy cleaning every horizontal surface in my kitchen.
Haha, Sounds like you know how to live (:
Lmao!
You can always use a thing designed to catch the "spit" from bacon and sausages. However, I do agree with you that using the oven is easier.
@@thatguy6638 I have 2 different types of splatter guards. One is metal and one is silicone. They both don't work very well. Have to pull it up to flip bacon or sausage and then grease gets everywhere. Oven is the way to go unless you don't care.
Judy fuckin cooks.
Thank you for not taking so long on the videos you make, I really appreciate it!
I've always made it in a pan, but this way saves time. I cooked a whole pound at once. Made some incredible BLTs. Yummy. Thanks for your help, love the videos.
Baked bacon is superior for sandwiches and burgers imo. When I don't bake them, they tend to pull our when you try to take a bite.
Does anyone else watch this video every time they cook bacon? 😂
Yes!! I can never remember the temperature or time!😅
No, why it's not hard to remember lol
@@theBFactor 😏
BACON - the food of the Gods. Thanks for your clear, streamlined videos. Really love them.
Guys, don't use pizza disc pan or any other pan for bacon in the oven. The grease will drip off the sheet into the oven and cause a lot a smoke. Make sure the baking pan got edges like the one in the video.
Literally thank you. I wouldve probably set off my smoke detector if not for you
DANG THATS ALL I GOT RIGHT NOW
@@pinata985 use tin foil and make a barrier around the pizza pan so the grease stays on the foil.
@@InfestedChrisBro you got all the hacks.
@@InfestedChrisI still would not use a pizza pan. The foil, paper can rip.
I learned a hack for helping it not to curl, by starting the bacon in a cold oven. Works every time!
You can also just snip it at a few locations. It won't do it either.
YOU LITERALLY JUST CHANGED MY LIFE. I have been on a keto lifestyle off and on for almost 2 years; since I don’t eat a lot of other meats I use bacon in a good portion of my meals. I am now sitting here stunned at how FANTASTIC my bacon looks and tasted with no hot oil pop burns. Thank you SO MUCH!!!!!! Perfection
02:18 George Castanza could tell you all about that.
You are slow
If using the wire rack, put whatever bacon doesn’t fit ON the rack UNDER the rack. 🥓
For those 2 side pieces, no need to overlap - just fold back one end of one of them.
I love waking up to the smell of bacon and I also love my George Foreman grill
Don’t place it next to your foot😂
Perfect comment
I've heard of making bacon in the oven before.. With your know how I'll try this tomorrow morning!
Great Video and Thx again
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I used the oven..at 375°.. nice and flat..did not want overly crispy as it was for BLT sandwiches..came out good but had smoky kitchen. Thank you.
If you don't want to buy the grate but still get ride of MOST, not all, of the grease, just roll the bacon into spirals and place them on their sides. The edges will still be in grease, but the majority of the bacon will be propped up. Thanks for the video!
If you don't have a grate or don't want to buy one you u can also use tin foil and folded it like a paper fan or accordion then stretch it out a little bit so that you can lay the bacon over the top and in the ditches of the tin foil (paper) fan will catch the grease
I tried it :-) Thank you.
Cooking bacon in the oven on parchment paper with them TOUCHING is perfect! No curling and they are crispy.
like they say, devil in the details !
Thank you! This is awesome for when I need to cook bacon for more than one person, I don’t mind pan frying for 1 but if I have more than 1 it’s just too much of a mess.
Thank you for short and concise video!
Thank you for doing a comparison!! I've been doing the wire rack method but it never gets as crispy as I like, now I know to try the parchment paper method!
And the cleaning of the wire rack is worse that cleaning a cast iron pan!
Ok ok ok you got me. I made bacon in the oven for the first time today. Came out perfect
The country club I worked at used the method without the rack. Man, that was delicious bacon.
Perfect this is exactly what I was looking for thanks
Omg! This method is amazing!! Perfectly crispy!
Worked perfectly! Thanks. I used the parchment paper option.
Thanks for the comparison. I was planning to do a comparison today myself, so you saved me that trouble.
Can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
I've always loved this method!
I’ve been making bacon in my toaster oven for almost 10 years. superior to pan fried, less cleanup, straight pieces (no curling) and no grease popping across the kitchen.
30 minutes, perfect, thank you wish I could send a picture, I know what’s for dinner 👏🥓
Thank u, going to try baking my bacon from now on.
This is how we always did it at the 5 star country clubs I used to manage.
(Although it does make a mess out of your oven.)
Thanks for the details! Love it
Wow. I'm so happy you taught me this method -- many thanks!! YAY.
Life changing. Been cooking in the pan forever! It's good, my momma made it perfect that way. Not me. I just cooked this way, gas oven, Oscar Meyer pack bacon, parchment paper, 400° 20 minutes, had to take out 2 pieces early that were done, it's perfect! No splatter, no mess, bacon is UNREAL! 🫡
The best recipe. We use the Parchment paper, AND cut the pieces in half
Another plus to cooking/baking bacon in an oven - no grease splatters to clean up on the stove top! Thanks for sharing!
You are welcome! Hope you get a chance to try out this method soon!
@@Thestayathomechef does oven baked bacon splatter grease inside the oven?
My grandma cooked on a wood stove. She did her bacon in the same pan she made her cornbread in. She did not use a wire rack or parchment paper, all of the drippings went into the cornbread along with fresh ground corn meal fresh farm eggs and some clabbered up cows milk she kept in a wood bowl on the table.
I luv yur gmaw
@@proanimaluver6487 I helped my uncle clean some dry corn using a hand cranked cast iron machine corn went into one end and a cob out the other the kernels went into a bag we took to the mill for grinding. We exchanged our bag of corn kernels for a bag of ground corn meal.
As a result that was the most amazing cornbread i ever tasted to this day.
@@DanWebster and Amen.... I miss my gmaw everything about her and Xtra luv of her cooking
@@proanimaluver6487 I miss mine as well
Thanks, now I can show my dad how to cook it. He always cook it, we're it comes out hard.
Years ago we were told to FULLY cook any pork. But, since pork production has improved, I heard it's not as important to cook to a burnt mess. lol. SO, thank you for the parchment paper method, and I will use. I like fully cooked, but floppy bacon. I WISH we got mostly one pound packages, but my fave's are in 12 oz, cost the same. I'm still trying to find the best bacon for the buck. I needed this tutorial and you had wonderful reviews and a huge following !! So I subscribed ! YAY. Ok, I'm off to cook and eat some bacon ! 🥓🥓🥓
Very helpful video. Well presented with a couple different ways of cooking the bacon. Thanks much.
I make my bacon in the oven as well but I sprinkle a little brown sugar on them before cooking them. They are DELICIOUS!
That does sound good (:
I am going to try this out now! love bacon and that parchment method looked great.
Very good advice. I like crispy bacon. The parchment paper method is just right for me. Thanks!
This is how I baked bacon on my ship when I was a Navy cook. 75 lbs every morning for 2200 sailors and Marines when out at sea.
I tried both methods today with all the family here for Mothers Day. We all agreed the wire rack method gave a better result with a good measure of crispness and a little more flavor in the meat. The first test on the baking paper I would not do again - it resulted in the bacon getting a noticeable fatty taste, not surprising seeing as it was frying in a sea of fat in the tray. Thanks muchly for the video.
THANK YOU! So helpful 😁
Thank you for showing us the best way to cook bacon.
You are welcome!
Thank you so much for this video
I just made it the parchment paper way. That was the crispiest bacon I've ever had! Never going back to frying.
Happy you gave it a try (:
I like cooking bacon in the oven and I’ve used the rack method. I think I’ll try the parchment paper method. Thank you
Let me know what one you like best!
Thanks. I figured it was as simple as that. You confirmed my suspicions.
Came out perfect 400°F 20 minutes was perfect for my liking. 👌
I used to make bacon and eggs every Sunday for my husband and me. After he passed in 2019 I stopped cooking altigether and never used my stove again. But it's been 2 years and aeeing that you can oven bake bacon I'm gonna start cooking breakfast for dinner. Yum!
Sorry about your husband :/ hopefully u can get back to making great meals again
This is great! Thank you! Easy and delicious!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Glad you liked it!!
I love this video straight to the point & such a life hack, thank you
I use the broiler pan for a little drainage and grease cooking. Thanks for the video!
That was very helpful. Thank you. 😊
The best way to cook your bacon hands down. 👍
We dredge our bacon in flour and then bake it on the rack so good.
Absolutely enjoy your vlogs!!!!🤩👍
Never heard of this method
Will try, thanks. May I ask what the flour does?
Interesting, why?
@@sunshinejanice30 it helps hold some of the fat while it bakes but adds flavor to the bacon overall.
Does flour reduce oil from splatting in the oven? Will definitely try your method.
Thank you for sharing your idea of cooking.
Thank you, very detailed
Tomorrow I will have this for breakfast! Thank you!
Yep bacon and eggs and toast
Thanks very much for explaining everything! You have a great talent!👍
OMG, my mouth is literally watering right now! 🥓 😋
So good!
Thanks for the demo
I’m a stay at home daddy now because of what’s going on out there decided to make bacon and eggs for breakfast but didn’t want all the popping while cooking bacon my son there you know how it to trying cook when you have a 2 year old lol but this video was Great and fast and simple thank you so much
Very cool video, the information really helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing!
Chefs do that in the hotels I have worked in. I love crispy bacon, especially Canadian Maple Bacon.
Maple bacon is the king of all bacon
Great tips I’m going to try the parchment paper technique this Easter Sunday for breakfast…
Have fun!
To not have the two overlapping, cut off the ends that have no meat on them. That way they shouldn't have to overlap. Love your videos, thanks for sharing.
Awesome.....thank you for posting
This worked perfectly. No more greasy stove top.
Glad it helped
This is a great how to, I'm going to try it tonight in foil without the rack. I want to save the grease for pork chops. Thanks!
I have started cooking like this recently. The one addition is another tray on top of the bacon to keep it flat and straight …cooks within 15/20 mins.
Thank you for sharing 😊
Tried it out and it was great !
So this did work but if you’re using thick sliced bacon it takes 40 minutes for it to get really crispy. I was happy with it!
All the recipes on this channel are amazing!
Glad you like them!
I tried it, it works!
I like to strain and keep the fat from the parchment paper method in my fridge to use in something else. It really is a pleasant experience to smell bacon while frying eggs.
thank you this was a god send to cooking bacon when you have 5 in a family
Thanks for a great helpful tip!
Glad it was helpful!
Great job!! 🥓
Wow...that does look good. I inherited my grandma's 1955 electric frying pan and have always continued to do it the way she did, but I'll try the oven next!
I love making bacon in the oven too!
Thank you for this video 👏👏
Brillant! ..... A little delicious side of bacon, for breakfast, brunch, tasty wonderful! .... Don't shake it! Bake it! Thanks lovely lady for your sharing! 🍳🥞🥞💥💫💥💫
Great video, thank you for the tips
Glad it was helpful!
OMG thanks for this!
Love this 😍
Snip a small rectangle of parchment paper and place it between those two overlapped strips and they won't stick together.
I love cooking it this way lol
Thank you! I'm baking bacon tomorrow for breakfast.
I love the parchment paper method
Woad this hack for Mother's day for me.
My husband's on Keto so he prefers frying them so he can save all the healthy bacon grease (yes, much healthier than vegetable or corn oil!). However I really love this method when I want to make crunchy bacon bits for recipes, salads, etc for the rest of the family! So easy without all the spattery mess my husband makes!
best kitchen trick ever! Thanks
Great video! 😃
You nailed it. Great tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 👍