crisp bacon

Extra Crispy Bacon Every Time

Very Crisp Bacon

Have you heard about using flour to make your bacon extra crispy? I saw this method for cooking posted a few places and I decided I had to try it. The posts said that bacon would be extra crispy if you sprinkled it with flour before baking. The theory is that the flour holds on to a little of the fat and that makes the bacon crisper than if you didn’t use the flour.

The bacon is baked, not fried. That is fine with me because I normally bake my bacon. I wasn’t sure how much flour to use, so I did three batches in all. One with no flour, the way I normally cook my bacon. The second batch had what could be called a dusting of flour. The third batch I used a heavier hand when adding flour to the bacon.

The results: I found the bacon with flour was crisper than the non-floured bacon. Huh. Go figure. I did think the light coating was the best. When I dusted the one batch with a heavier amount of flour I could still see it after baking and it felt uncooked to me. When the batch with a lighter dusting of flour was done I really could not see flour. So here are the directions. If you try it, let me know what you think.

Floured Dusted Bacon

1 lb. bacon

2-3 T. flour

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. On a rimmed baking sheet, arrange bacon slices so they don’t overlap. They can touch, as they will shrink quite a bit when cooked. You might have to use a second baking sheet if the bacon in thin sliced, because there are more slices. Lightly dust the bacon with flour. I put the flour in a fine strainer and tapped it over the bacon. Place the bacon in the oven and cook until crisp. This can vary due to the thickness of the bacon. Start checking after 10 minutes for thin sliced bacon. Thick sliced bacon takes at least 15-20 minutes.  I never turned the bacon over. I don’t turn it when I bake it without flour. When it looked crisp and golden around the edges I took it out and turned it over. It was darker on the down side, so I removed it from the pan and placed it on paper towels to drain. The result, very crisp bacon. You can drain and save the bacon grease on the pan.   

Flour dusted bacon ready for the oven

 

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