This is not a quick throw the bacon in the pan, shave or fluff your hair, get some coffee and out the door.
It is more leisurly, harkening back to another era, visit with the better half, look out the window watching the birdies sipping some kind of favourite morning beveridge.
It does take some time, for me about 8 to 10 minutes but it DOES work!
It provides...really, a very nice, pleasant bacon that has properties of both "crisp" and "chewy" as opposed to obsessively watching to avoid either little bits in your teeth or sloppy greasy.
And it provides a small amount of clarified, rendered, fat which some folks like to use in antique recipes.
Again, it does take some time.
I have settled on just a plain non-stick inexpensive pan on one burner while doing other stuff on another burner,
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woodsmoke
It is more leisurly, harkening back to another era, visit with the better half, look out the window watching the birdies sipping some kind of favourite morning beveridge.
It does take some time, for me about 8 to 10 minutes but it DOES work!
It provides...really, a very nice, pleasant bacon that has properties of both "crisp" and "chewy" as opposed to obsessively watching to avoid either little bits in your teeth or sloppy greasy.
And it provides a small amount of clarified, rendered, fat which some folks like to use in antique recipes.
Again, it does take some time.
I have settled on just a plain non-stick inexpensive pan on one burner while doing other stuff on another burner,
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5187367.html
woodsmoke
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