Mom and Dad ate pretty much unprocessed food. Mom cooked from scratch. No canned or frozen food. But bacon was in the diet and rendered bacon fat was used for cooking. They both lived into their late nineties. Mom rarely drank alcohol but Dad smoked Fatimas, cigars and had at least one drink a day. All my older siblings died in their sixties and seventies with cancer with exception to a sister who made it to 83. What we siblings all shared is processed foods, leaded gasoline and above ground atomic bomb testing. Not sure if that’s causality.
Precooked Costco bacon slices in the microwave for 18 seconds, heaven……
It is a challenge to cook it just right in a microwave — not too floppy, not too crisp. Two seconds can make all the difference. But, boy, the cleanup is great! Just throw the paper towels away. No huge, greasy pan to wash; no splatters on the stove, counter, wall (never sure how it gets so far); no having to decide what to do with the grease: should I save it for cooking and feel guilty about our diet, or should I pour it into an old can and through it away (and guilty about the waste and having to clean the trash can because it spilled).
I have found pre-cooked sausage to be quite good, as you finish it off in a skillet. But pre-cooked bacon? Never tried it, but sounds from the comments like you cook it in the microwave. No, just no. If that’s all I had to eat, my BLTs would become LTs.
Gent about 2 years ago
And it taste just like chicken too?
Muzi54 about 2 years ago
That and the air fryer to get it crispy.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
What would Jews and Muslims say what the greatest (edible) modern invention is? I think vegetarians/vegans would say it is their kind of bacon.
Farside99 about 2 years ago
No way!!! It needs the grease still on it!!! And not too crispy!
jmolay161 about 2 years ago
This plugger no longer eats bacon, despite fond memories of the BLT.
Zykoic about 2 years ago
Mom and Dad ate pretty much unprocessed food. Mom cooked from scratch. No canned or frozen food. But bacon was in the diet and rendered bacon fat was used for cooking. They both lived into their late nineties. Mom rarely drank alcohol but Dad smoked Fatimas, cigars and had at least one drink a day. All my older siblings died in their sixties and seventies with cancer with exception to a sister who made it to 83. What we siblings all shared is processed foods, leaded gasoline and above ground atomic bomb testing. Not sure if that’s causality.
Precooked Costco bacon slices in the microwave for 18 seconds, heaven……
juicebruce about 2 years ago
Love the real bacon bits ;-)
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
With each crunch, you can almost hear the last “oink” of the pig.
Dr_Fogg about 2 years ago
YUCK
GreenT267 about 2 years ago
It is a challenge to cook it just right in a microwave — not too floppy, not too crisp. Two seconds can make all the difference. But, boy, the cleanup is great! Just throw the paper towels away. No huge, greasy pan to wash; no splatters on the stove, counter, wall (never sure how it gets so far); no having to decide what to do with the grease: should I save it for cooking and feel guilty about our diet, or should I pour it into an old can and through it away (and guilty about the waste and having to clean the trash can because it spilled).
walstib Premium Member about 2 years ago
At the MN State Fair they are selling one thick slice of “Big Fat Bacon” on a stick for $8. Long lines for that.
flemmingo about 2 years ago
I like thin crispy bacon !
William Robbins Premium Member about 2 years ago
Didn’t know that was a thing… I’d think part of bacon’s appeal is the sizzle of the prep, like the smell of coffee brewing.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Bacon-Test strips for sauces you’re concocting.
Detroit Dan about 2 years ago
Uh, looks like a Beggin’ Strip to me…
kaycstamper about 2 years ago
I’ve never seen precooked bacon but I’m on Keto for life and we like to cook in bacon fat because we burn it for energy!
Back to Big Mike about 2 years ago
No. Pre cooked is overcooked. I like a little chew to my bacon. Not to mention the leftover grease for cooking the eggs and buttering the toast. MMM.
jhpeanut about 2 years ago
NEVER!!! Fresh in the cast iron. Then “toast” my bread in the bacon fat.
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
The greatest invention is the thermos bottle.
It keeps hot thing hot, and cold things cold.
How does it know?
Bruce1253 about 2 years ago
Who knows that thing may have actually been shipped by a pig farm on its way from the Chemical Plant.
NaturLvr about 2 years ago
I have found pre-cooked sausage to be quite good, as you finish it off in a skillet. But pre-cooked bacon? Never tried it, but sounds from the comments like you cook it in the microwave. No, just no. If that’s all I had to eat, my BLTs would become LTs.
af5173 about 2 years ago
The end of the world will be better with BACON! ;-)