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Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
I used to cook mine in the microwave but now I use a roasting pan with a
rack and cook in the oven. I set my temperature to 375 for thick sliced
bacon and cook it for about 25 minutes. It comes out crisp but not burnt.
Johna
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
A microwave bacon tray isn't mandatory, but it helps a lot and also means
not going through a lot of paper towels or napkins. It takes between 3.5-4
minutes in my microwave, and this is ordinary bacon
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I have a weird way of doing bacon, probably just a touch too greasy.
1. Make sure there are no sighted people watching. This is very important!
2. Cut or pull the pieces in half, almost directly in half
Man! That would certainly perk up an egg sandwich. (smile)
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
I know sighted folks who weave bacon strips into a grid to make bacon flats
for BLTs and other sandwiches.
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I have a weird way of doing bacon, probably just a touch too greasy.
1. Make sure there are no sighted people watching. This is very important!
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I have a weird way of doing bacon, probably just a touch too greasy.
1. Make sure there are no sighted people watching. This is very
I have a weird way of doing bacon, probably just a touch too greasy.
1. Make sure there are no sighted people watching. This is very important!
2. Cut or pull the pieces in half, almost directly in half.
3. Lay them in the frying pan touching but not overlapping as much as
possible. Fill
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I cook bacon in the microwave all the time. Each
microwave oven is different though
No. But if it feels raw to the touch, it probably is.
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> Pamela, Do you use full power for bacon? My microwave is 1200 watts. Of
to do so.
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Pamela, Do you use
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I cook bacon in the microwave all the time. Each microwave oven is different
though and it takes some experimentation to figure out exactly how much
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: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
I cook bacon in the microwave all the time. Each microwave oven is different
though and it takes some experimentation to figure out exactly how much time to
cook it in yours. You have two problems, how long your oven takes and how
thinly or thickly
If I had bacon, I would just want it cooked through not burned
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
I
I cook bacon in the microwave all the time. Each microwave oven is different
though and it takes some experimentation to figure out exactly how much time to
cook it in yours. You have two problems, how long your oven takes and how
thinly or thickly sliced your bacon is. A third factor is your
A microwave bacon tray isn't mandatory, but it helps a lot and also means not
going through a lot of paper towels or napkins. It takes between 3.5-4 minutes
in my microwave, and this is ordinary bacon, not the more expensive kind. If
you wind up with precooked bacon it's about fifteen seconds
A friend suggested this method to me for wrapping bacon: place a strip of
bacon on the top of a sheet of saran wrap. Turn the bacon-saran wrap over so
the bacon is on the bottom & saran wrap on top. Place another strip of bacon on
the saran wrap & turn over like the first strip, & on it goes.
It is not a good idea to referees something that has been defrosted. When I
have done this, I just put the rest of the bacon in a zip lock bag in the
fridge and eat as I can. Good luck.
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> Yes, you put raw bacon in the Lock container. I
:
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 12:46:17
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon
Yes, you put raw bacon in the Lock container. I usually lea
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Where could someone get one of these? Do you put it in raw.
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Where could someone get one of these? Do you put it in raw.
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> On Feb 24, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Marilyn Pennington via Cookinginthedark
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>
> I keep my extra bacon in the Lock bacon keeper and then just get out
> what I want.
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> Sausage, I
I keep my extra bacon in the Lock bacon keeper and then just get out what
I want.
Sausage, I cook the entire pound of it and then put the rest of the cooked
patties in the frig and eat them another day. You could make sausage patties
and then freeze them in baggies.
Marilyn
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for bacon what i do is preheat oven to 350 degrees f. put foil in my
baking pan. place desired pieces of bacon in the pan when oven is
heated place pan in oven and cook for about 25 to 30 minutes depending
how crispy or limp you want it. take bacon out carefully and drain on
paper towell.
On
Using a microwave. Put bacon on a paper plate, cover with paper
towel. You have to experiment with cooking time because all
microwaves are different. Start with one or two pieces for two
minutes and go from there. Once you find the time you like it will
never change. Take the bacon off the
a
>>> nonstick rack; would the pieces stick to a regular rack?
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I used to cook bacon in the oven, but now that my family are
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> I used to cook bacon in the oven, but now that my family are grown and gone,
> and it is
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I used to cook bacon in the oven, but now that my family are grown
you learn to cook bacon or
did you marry someone who knew how!
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>>>> Has anyone tried the aluminum foil that is supposed to allow cooking
>>>> without the product sticking and you don
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>> Has anyone tried the aluminum foil that is supposed to allow cooking without
>> the product stickin
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> Yes this is how I do it as well.
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Has anyone tried the aluminum foil that is supposed to allow cooking without
the product sticking and you don't have to spray it?
Deb B
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon
Yes this is how I do it as well.
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Another vote for the oven method.
I use wide aluminum foil in a baking sheet, and cook the bacon on a
non-stick cooling rack in the baking sheet.
Bake at 400 for 25 minutes to start with. I always use thick sliced bacon.
Clean up is a snap, fold the aluminum foil to the middle on all four
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Howerton
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Brian, I have tried bacon for years and find that the best way is to line a
baking pan with foil, line your slices inside the pan so they don't cover each
other and bake at about 375 for about 25-30 minutes, but test it and see if
it's done enough
I do mine like Sharon, except I line the pan with parchment paper and
heat the oven to 400 degrees. I tried for years to do it right in a
frying pan, and finally just gave up cooking it until I found the oven
method.
Lisa
On 8/30/17, Sharon Howerton via Cookinginthedark
Brian, I have tried bacon for years and find that the best way is to line a
baking pan with foil, line your slices inside the pan so they don't cover each
other and bake at about 375 for about 25-30 minutes, but test it and see if
it's done enough. It even keeps if you don't use it all in one
On what temperature.
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Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
I cook
of instinct by now.
Lori
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Hi,
What wayd did you find made it easier
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> Nicole, what else would you use this tool for?
>
> Juliette Silvers
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, June 12, 2016 6:29 PM
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Nicole, what else would you use this tool for?
Juliette Silvers
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Nicole, what else would you use this tool for?
Juliette Silvers
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Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
>
>
> They're called
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My husband Larry and I have looked and looked for one of those. The ones they
originally made were larger than the ones they make now. Thhose made now are
mainly for the grill an
Hi,
I will look into this thanks for that.
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As I've said before, I don't cook bacon much so not sure about this _but I have
a flat metal piece (
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As I've said before, I don't cook bacon much so not sure about this _but I have
a flat metal piece (device) with a knob in the middle so you can pick it up.
It hass small holes
.
Juliette Silvers
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Date: 06/11/2016 8:36 am
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
>
>
> Juliette, I had to cringe as soon as I read that you used on
Sorry. I didn't know that.
Marie
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Hi,
There are times ware
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Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
In regular oven or convection toaster oven, bacon does not have to be turned
over at all.
Marie
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Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
Hi,
What wayd did you find made it easier to turn it with a fork? When I flip it it
curls on to itself.
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Castner <loralee.cast...@sbcglobal.net>
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Hello,
I have never cooked bacon in the oven; does the fat splatter and make a mess in
the oven?
I have cooked bacon in my electric skillet and just turned it with a fork or
spatula.
Lori C.
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] cooking bacon
I bake mine in the oven all the time and no splatters.
Bill
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Hello,
I have never cooked
I bake mine in the oven all the time and no splatters.
Bill
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Hello,
I have never cooked bacon in the oven
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> I haven't found a way to duplicate the sizzling sound and crispness
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I haven't found a way to duplicate the sizzling sound and crispness of frying
bacon. If you're not good at turning and lifting the bacon with a fork, you
risk a fire. I
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Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
Juliette, I had to cringe as soon as I read that you used one of
Message-
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Juliette, I had to cringe as soon as I read that you used one of those thin
aluminum pans. I’m so sorry you were hurt. One
PM
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Cc: juliette
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
Cooking Bacon: a cautionary tale
Many years ago I decided to fry bacon in my oven using one of those thin
aluminum rectangular light pans with ridges to catch the fat. When I went to
remove the pan it collapsed
the microwave.
Susie
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Cooking Bacon: a cautionary tale
Many years ago I decided to fry
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Cooking Bacon: a cautionary tale
Many years ago I decided to fry bacon in my oven using one of those thin
aluminum rectangular light pans with ridges to catch the fat. When I
I cook bacon in the oven for 20 minutes.
Becky
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and of course, never cooked bacon in one of
those pans again.
Juliette Silvers
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To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Date: 06/10/2016 4:01 pm
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking bacon
>
>
> R
Hello Randy:
Carol and I tried cooking with the lid on the skillet, but couldn't get it
cooked enough.
Someone on the list stated, that could be cooked within 3-5 minutes.
It seems like have to cook at least 8-10 minutes, in order for it to be desired
texture, and taste.
We ordered a bacon
Randy, my sister bakes hers in the oven and I've done the same. She said to
bake it at 400 for 20 minutes; to be honest, to me that wasn't long enough. I
have a pan with a drip tray so the grease falls to the bottom; it's a lot
easier than frying on the stove and better tasting, I think, than
How long were you microwaving your bacon? I do mine one minute per slice, and
put a paper towel under and on top of it. They absorb the fat. I have a bacon
pan, that has lines, and a place where more of the fat can drain too.
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 4:27 PM, randy tijerina via Cookinginthedark
>
Randy, either purchase a microwave bacon cooker, or put 2 paper towels on a
microwave-safe plate, then the pieces of bacon one strip alongside of the
next, 'til you get as many as you want to make, cover with 2 more paper
towels, cook one minute per each slice of bacon; let stand a minute, feel
: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
Randy, they sell microwavable bacon dishes where you put each indevigial
slices in I want to say slot looking thingys. Apparently the grease drains
under the bacon. I've seen this but never used it. I microwave bacon on a
plate with paper towells under
hi Randy, for my part, I have not had good luck cooking it in the microwave,
it tends to get to dry. Bruce from new jersey
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[mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On Behalf Of Abby Vincent
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 10:49 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon
Randy,
In the Blind Mice Mart store in the blind Mice Mega Mall,
www.blindmicemart.com
a bacon cooker is sold for the microwave.
There is a large one and a small one.
The large one holds 7 to 9 slices of bacon.
A smaller one holds about 4 to six slices.
Do a search for Microwave bacon and it will
Hi Randy,
First, welcome to the list. It's great to have you here. i'm also from
Texas, I'm from Nacogdoches.
As to your bacon question, when I cook bacon in the microwave, I put several
paper towels on a plate and I line the bacon up in a row on the plate
depending on how much of a
Randy, they sell microwavable bacon dishes where you put each indevigial
slices in I want to say slot looking thingys. Apparently the grease drains
under the bacon. I've seen this but never used it. I microwave bacon on a
plate with paper towells under the slices and on top. Works well for
, July 21, 2012 8:22 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
Randy, they sell microwavable bacon dishes where you put each indevigial
slices in I want to say slot looking thingys. Apparently the grease drains
under the bacon. I've seen this but never
...@acbradio.org] On Behalf Of Abby Vincent
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:49 PM
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Frying or baking produces the best crispy bacon. I do mine in a microwave on
one of those slot thingys. It does what it says ... allows
[mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On Behalf Of Christina Gwin
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 10:22 PM
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Randy, they sell microwavable bacon dishes where you put each indevigial
slices in I want to say slot looking
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From: Debbra Piening debbra.pien...@att.net
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] Cooking bacon in the microwave
I have one of those bacon racks, and as much as I like it, they are hard to
clean and the grease eventually
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