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Re: Why make bacon in the oven [Re: Leftlane] #8111467
03/30/24 06:22 PM
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Here's a video on canning bacon, once you oven bake it.
This is bought already cooked, so remember you need parchment paper, and once cooked line it up on the paper as it is in the video.
Fold it the same way, and roll it up to fit the jars.
Process at the pressure for your area for 75 minutes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBIbPA1XEVE


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Re: Why make bacon in the oven [Re: Leftlane] #8111471
03/30/24 06:26 PM
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Dredge that bacon through brown sugar and black pepper then twist it tight before the oven.
You will thank me later.


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Re: Why make bacon in the oven [Re: Chancey] #8111488
03/30/24 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Chancey
Hoss,
You are going to have to fill me in on the secret of cooking bacon in the oven and why?
Every strait thinking Texan knows that bacon was made for the frying pan.

Take the bacon out, put it on some rags to mop of the grease, and then use the grease in the pan to put on the dog food or make some lure with.



My favorite way to cook bacon is on the pellet grill, second is in the oven it turns out perfect every time and is quicker.

Like LL, when the maters are ready I'll cook a couple pounds of bacon on the weekend and quick BLTs at work. Of course one has to use a toaster that's 40 years old to get the best toast.


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Re: Why make bacon in the oven [Re: Leftlane] #8111562
03/30/24 08:31 PM
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If I'm doing a bunch I'll use the oven but in the morning its the cast iron pan for that, one thing on feeding to cats my uncle did that and he fed them too much and in his words he couldn't get within 30 feet of their backside. grin

Re: Why make bacon in the oven [Re: Leftlane] #8111734
03/31/24 06:57 AM
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The wife and I have been making bacon on parchment paper on a cookie sheet in the oven forever. It’s the only way we do it anymore.

The grease gets drizzled over dog food. The dogs love the bacon too!


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Re: Why make bacon in the oven [Re: Leftlane] #8111741
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We cook our bacon in the oven but not fully cooked. we only cook about 3/4 done then we bag it and freeze it. Then it cooks quickly in the pan when needed. We do this especially for hunting and family gatherings.


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