π₯ Bacon
Bacon is salt-cured pork, usually made from the belly (in the U.S.) or the back loin (common in the U.K. and Canada). Itβs savory, smoky, and crisps up beautifully when cooked.
π₯ How to Cook Bacon
π₯ Skillet (crispiest & fastest)
- Place strips in a cold pan (donβt overlap).
- Turn heat to medium.
- Cook 8β12 minutes, flipping occasionally.
- Drain on paper towels.
π₯ Oven (best for big batches)
- Preheat to 400Β°F (200Β°C).
- Line a sheet pan with foil; add a rack if you have one.
- Bake 15β20 minutes until desired crispness.
- Drain on paper towels.
β‘ Microwave (quickest)
- Layer bacon between paper towels.
- Microwave 4β6 minutes, checking halfway.
π§ Types of Bacon
- American (streaky) bacon β fatty, from pork belly
- Canadian bacon β leaner, from the loin
- Thick-cut bacon β meatier texture
- Turkey bacon β lower fat alternative
π³ Ways to Use Bacon
- Breakfast plates
- Burgers & sandwiches
- Crumbled into salads
- Wrapped around vegetables or chicken
- Added to sauces, soups, or mac & cheese
If you’d like, I can give you homemade bacon curing instructions, bacon gravy, or a bacon twist on Salisbury steak.