Bacon...
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https://www.americastestkitchen.com/articles/5063-microwave-your-way-to-crispy-not-flabby-bacon
I love bacon, plain and simple. It just makes everything—from tacos and galettes to rice cereal treats and doughnuts—better. What I don’t love? Actually cooking it. With the stovetop method, you end up with grease splatter everywhere. With the oven method, you have to wait for the oven to preheat and then wait another 15 minutes for it to cook through (or more, if you like it supercrispy like me). But with the microwave method, you can get crispy, splatter-free bacon in 5 minutes flat. The key: paper towels.
Sandwiching the bacon between two layers of paper towels allows the towels to absorb fat as the bacon cooks, preventing grease from splattering all over your microwave. That means cleanup is as easy as sticking a single plate in the dishwasher.
It’s a technique that we love at America’s Test Kitchen Kids, and one that we turned to frequently when developing our brand-new cookbook for teens.
Place up to 6 slices of bacon between 2 layers of paper towels on microwave-safe plate.
Microwave until bacon is crispy and golden brown, 4 to 6 minutes (cooking time will vary depending on your microwave).
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@Aqua-Letifer you're going to spend, probably 100% more for speakers that sound about 5% better....
Life is compromises.
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@Aqua-Letifer you're going to spend, probably 100% more for speakers that sound about 5% better....
Life is compromises.
But bacon, man!
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For taste, texture and ability to have everything get done at once - oven.
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90% of the time we use the microwave. Fast, easy, clean, and yes the bacon gets crispy. The oven is better (let's the bacon soak in its own fat) but takes longer to cook and clean up.
The best piece of bacon I ever had was at the Streamsong golf resort in Florida. It was a good 1/4" thick... hot damn that was an amazing piece of bacon.
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George, you just finally convinced me to get rid of my microwave. We hardly ever use it for anything. About the only thing we use it for these days is to quickly heat berries that are then mashed into a pancake topping for Finley. But to think that someday we may be tempted to use it to make quick bacon? Brrr.... Better to get rid of it now before the temptation to try it even occurs.
I mean, there's no work once its in the oven, and having the smell of it cooking is the best part...
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@LuFins-Dad said in Bacon...:
I mean, there's no work once its in the oven, and having the smell of it cooking is the best part...
Other than the cleanup, and the time to cook.
Do a taste test - nuke a couple of strips and bake a couple. Better yet, have your bride do it and not tell you which is which.
Because science.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Bacon...:
I mean, there's no work once its in the oven, and having the smell of it cooking is the best part...
Other than the cleanup, and the time to cook.
Do a taste test - nuke a couple of strips and bake a couple. Better yet, have your bride do it and not tell you which is which.
Because science.
Or don't...
Because art.
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Microwave bacon is tough. Oven is not.
Cooking.
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I put it on a half sheet rack and cook a pound at a time. I rub the rack with oil so it is never too tough to clean.
There's a Shark Tank product called the Scrub Daddy that I can no longer live without. Does a great job and lasts forever. If it gets dirty just stick it in the dishwasher. Pay no mind to the kitschy smile.
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When I've made it in the oven, I've put it on a baking rack. It's difficult to get off, and the rack is a PITA to clean with all the cooked-on stuff.
What do you guys do?
I just use an oven-safe pan. It's the grooved kind that collects the grease. Not too bad to clean if you catch it fairly early.
I don't use the oven all the time—usually I just cook it on the range.
The microwave I only use to thaw out or reheat. I think they're total crap for cooking, but, YGASMV.