Baking bacon results in perfectly cooked bacon, every time! Everybody loves bacon, right? Let me show you how to make PERFECT bacon every time – you’ll never make it another way again! How to Bake Bacon for the most perfect bacon you’ve ever seen! Step by step instructions make this so easy – restaurant quality bacon is just an oven away 🙂
Baking Bacon: A How To Guide to Making Perfect Bacon Every Time!
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Baking Bacon
Making perfect bacon is easier than you might think. I used to forgo making bacon because the gigantic mess it made just wasn’t worth the amazing taste. A few years ago I learned about baking bacon and it has changed my life forever.
Why should you bake your bacon?
- Baked bacon does not curl – you get nice straight bacon pieces every time.
- Cooks evenly – no white fatty pieces on one end and burnt bacon on the other.
- No splattering of bacon grease all over the place.
- No need to babysit the bacon. You don’t even have to turn it over!
- Tastes delicious.
What you will need to bake bacon:
- Shallow baking sheet
- Foil (heavy-duty preferable)
- Metal Cooling Rack (optional)
- Non-stick cooking spray (optional)
- Paper towels
How To Cook Bacon In The Oven:
- Line the baking sheet with foil. (You will want to use a baking sheet that has enough of a rim that it contains the bacon drippings.)
- If using a metal cooling rack, spray the rack with non-stick cooking spray, and place the rack inside the baking sheet.
- Place the bacon slices in a single layer either directly on the foil or on a rack Make sure not to overlap slices.
- Turn the oven on and set to 400 degrees. Do not wait for the oven to preheat. Go ahead and place the pan in the oven.
- Cook the bacon for 12-17 minutes. Cooking time depends on the thickness of your bacon, and how long it takes for you oven to come to temperature. Start checking your bacon around 10 minutes to ensure your bacon doesn’t burn. (Nothing worse than burnt bacon!)
- When the bacon is golden brown, the bacon is done.
- Once the bacon has reached your desired level of crispiness, remove immediately and place on paper towels to soak up the bacon grease.
- Eat and enjoy!
Tips for Perfect Baked Bacon
- The oven should be cold when you put the bacon in – do not preheat.
- Make sure you are watching the bacon closely during the last few minutes of baking to ensure that the bacon doesn’t burn.
- Remove the bacon from the rack or baking sheet right after removing from oven. The bacon will continue cooking as long as it is left in the pan or bacon fat.
- It is easy to flavor up the bacon. Try black pepper or brown sugar sprinkled on the top before baking – it will give your bacon a whole new flavor.
- Want to freeze your bacon? Under-cook your bacon by a couple of minutes , let it cool and then place it in Ziploc bag. To reheat, pull out a couple of slices and cook in the microwave on medium power for 30 seconds.
 How To Bake Bacon
Baking Bacon: A How-To Guide to Making Perfect Bacon Every Time
Ingredients
- 8 oz bacon
- Shallow baking sheet
- Foil heavy-duty preferable
- Metal Cooling Rack optional
- Non-stick cooking spray optional
- Paper towels
Instructions
- Line the baking sheet with foil. (You will want to use a baking sheet that has enough of a rim that it contains the bacon drippings.)
- If using a metal cooling rack, spray the rack with non-stick cooking spray, and place the rack inside the baking sheet.
- Place the bacon slices in a single layer either directly on the foil or on a rack Make sure not to overlap slices.
- Turn the oven on and set to 400 degrees. Do not wait for the oven to preheat. Go ahead and place the pan in the oven.
- Cook the bacon for 12-17 minutes. Cooking time depends on the thickness of your bacon, and how long it takes for you oven to come to temperature. Start checking your bacon around 10 minutes to ensure your bacon doesn’t burn. (Nothing worse than burnt bacon!)
- When the bacon is golden brown, the bacon is done.
- Once the bacon has reached your desired level of crispiness, remove immediately and place on paper towels to soak up the bacon grease.
- Eat and enjoy!
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Anonymous says
i started fixing in oven about 35 years ago. had ulcers and doctor said was the only healthy was to eat bacon!! now everyone has yet another reason to eat their bacon!!
simply heidi says
I never knew about not preheating! Thanks.
Nonnie says
I don’t mind baking bacon now ! Left overs can be crumbled to make bacon bits ,store in fridge.
tiffany says
I keep trying to convince DH to do it this way and stop setting off the smoke alarm:)
Love Of Quilts says
Does this not make the mess in the oven!
Chris says
I tried this and it works! Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
You are welcome!
jenshapiro says
trying this tonight for BLTs with my family. I cant stand to fry bacon with my 16 month old and 4 1/2 year old coming into the kitchen.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
I know! Isn’t that the scariest thing? I’m so glad you’re giving this a try!
Jamie @ The Bullock 5 says
hmmmmm BACON!!!
Brittany says
Thank you for the temp setting and not worrying to preheat! I have tried to bake bacon a few times and mine never works out. Hopefully my husband will be happy with his bacon if I try this.
Anonymous says
I found you on the the Creative Spark on Clean & Scentsible. I just pinned your post to my Pinterst account. I’ve never done this to Bacon. Thanks for sharing! Renea.
Judy says
I had no idea you could bake bacon. I usually microwave it, but it’s just not the same. I will have to try this way. Thanks for sharing at DIYbyDesign.
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Mom of the Twinkies and Tot! says
My kids (and my hubs & I) love bacon…but I hate the mess of back & forth with the microwave to cook enough for our family of five! I am trying this out this morning as I type!
Anonymous says
My bacon also splattered all over the inside of the over. I started with a cold over. I’m trying the foil tent next time.
Theophanie says
I have been saying I wanted to try this, now I will for sure!