While it may not be the healthiest breakfast option, there are times when nothing beats a few slices of bacon, whether paired with perfect eggs or in a sandwich, especially on a cool spring morning.
From frying to grilling and baking, we put bacon cooking methods to the test. Here's what came out on top. Baking bacon on a foil-lined sheet pan at 400°F for about 22 minutes yields evenly crisp, ...
Cooking bacon in the oven is easier, quicker, and cleaner than frying it on the stovetop. Lay your bacon out on a wire rack set in a rimmed baking sheet, and start it in a cold oven. The result is a ...
It's fine if the bacon strips touch since they'll shrink and shrivel while cooking. Your frying pan is officially fired from bacon duty. The oven has taken over, and it's not sorry. Home Tips If ...
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Easy BLT wraps (bacon lettuce tomato)

BLT Wraps are a fresh, handheld twist on the classic favorite. Crisp bacon, juicy tomatoes, and crisp lettuce are wrapped up ...
If we're being honest, the perfect batch of crispy, delicious, evenly-cooked bacon is difficult to achieve. If you pan fry it, you run the risk of having hot spots that burn pieces while others are ...
I cooked bacon using my stove, oven, air fryer, and microwave to see which had the best results. A pan on the stove may be the classic approach, but it was messy and extra greasy. The oven is great ...