Ever avoided bacon because you hate dealing with the grease? Don’t miss these simple instructions for cooking perfect no-mess bacon every single time!
Mmmmm….bacon.
If you’ve ever avoided making bacon because you just didn’t feel like dealing with the greasy mess left behind, this post might just change your life. You see, my husband was the exact same way. He loved eating bacon, but didn’t love cooking it. It was just too much cleanup.
And then two years ago, on our big summer road trip, we stayed with some friends in Indiana. Fred, a fellow stay-at-home-dad, introduced my husband Chuck to the genius technique that we have used ever since–the technique I am sharing with you today.
Some of you may already make bacon this way–you are obviously much smarter than we are! But for those of you who are stuck using a griddle or frying pan the way we were–take note. This post is about to change everything.
Quick & Easy No-Mess Bacon
Here is what you need:
1 lb bacon large cookie sheet parchment paper
Step 1: Preheat oven to 415 degrees. Cut length of parchment paper longer and wider than cookie sheet.
Step 2: Fold up edges of parchment paper; trim excess so that each edge is approximately 1″ tall.
Step 3: Layout bacon on parchment paper.
Step 4: Bake 10 minutes; check and flip bacon and then cook 3-6 minutes longer. Cook longer for crispier bacon. Cooking time will differ depending on thickness of bacon.
Step 5: Toss parchment paper, blot grease with paper towel and serve. Could not be any easier!
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Quick & Easy No-Mess Bacon
Ingredients
- 1 lb bacon
- large cookie sheet
- parchment paper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 415 degrees. Cut length of parchment paper longer and wider than cookie sheet.
- Fold up edges of parchment paper; trim excess so that each edge is approximately 1" tall.
- Layout bacon on parchment paper.
- Bake 10 minutes; check and flip bacon and then cook 3-6 minutes longer. Cook longer for crispier bacon. cooking time will differ depending on thickness of bacon.
- Toss parchment paper, blot grease with paper towel and serve.
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This is a great tip. I just made bacon in my microwave last night and need to clean up the greasy mess yet. Totally doing this next time!
What a great idea!! My husband and I have bacon in our freezer, but we’ve been putting it off for sooo long because we hate dealing with all the grease and hot splatters.
Aw, I literally just made bacon about 5 min ago (wish I would have seen this post first)!! Will definitely remember to try this next time… thanks!
This should better than the way my husband is cooking bacon in the oven, he puts the bacon on a broiler pan, so guess who gets to clean 2 pan, with the bottom full of grease. You guessed it ME… Think we need to try this
Or, just drain the grease while it’s hot into a can from the recycling. Wait til it solidifies before tossing.
Hey Ruth, I am definitely a bacon lover! Here in the UK we like nothing more on a Sunday morning (or any morning come to think of it) than to have a tasty bacon and egg sandwich with a steaming hot cup of tea. Nothing better!
Thanks for sharing
Used this recipe today. Cooked on parchment paper only; none on top. No splatter and great bacon. Thanks!