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40 days, 40 bites: Bacon time!
October 3, 2007 - 11:15am — Brandon
When I went to the store to buy my ingredients for day one of my eating experiment, I hadn’t planned out much in the way of my future cooking endeavors. One thing I did know, though, was that I would need bacon – and lots of it. I love bacon, so while I looked through the recipes for future meals, I immediately latched on to those that included the salty, greasy goodness that I crave so often. Tonight, I’m going to be trying for three recipes. I know my cooking opportunities will be few and far between this weekend (it’s going to be a busy one), so I’m trying to cram in a few more recipes in one night so I don’t fall too far behind. With that in mind, I’ll be headed to the grocery store again tonight to pick up the ingredients for these recipes: Fried sweet peppers
Wash peppers; dry them thoroughly. Remove cores, seeds and fibers. Cut peppers into 1/2-inch-wide strips; cut strips in half. Combine flour and seasonings in a pie pan; coat pepper strips. Heat bacon drippings; add pepper strips; cover and cook until tender, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve hot. BLT and Swiss sandwiches with tomato remoulade
Sandwiches:
In medium bowl, combine all remoulade sauce ingredients; blend well. Set aside. Cook the bacon until crisp. Drain it on paper towels; set aside. Spread one side of each toasted slice of bread with remoulade sauce. Top four bread slices with lettuce, tomato, cheese and bacon. Cover it with the remaining toasted bread slices, sauce side down. This recipe makes four sandwiches. Roasted asparagus
In a heavy roasting pan, place asparagus, onion and red pepper. Toss with olive oil, garlic and rosemary. Roast, uncovered, at 500 degrees for 10 minutes; drizzle with balsamic vinegar before serving. This recipe makes four servings.
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A note about cooking in...
Back to page topA note about cooking in bacon fat - it can easily and quickly get too hot. When it does, it produces lots of smoke. Have a broom handy to wave the smoke away from your fire alarm and maybe have your window open, too. :) good luck - sounds yummy!
Thanks for the heads up –...
Back to page topThanks for the heads up – I’ll keep my broom at the ready and my window slightly cracked.
Did someone say pig? The...
Back to page topDid someone say pig?
The only thing better than cooking and eating bacon is learning what combinations go together oh so well!
This is one of my favorite recipes with bacon because there is just something about combining salt and sugar that makes my mouth water just thinking about it:
Smoky Bacon Wraps
INGREDIENTS
1 pound sliced bacon
1 (16-ounce) package miniature smoked sausage links
1 cup packed brown sugar
DIRECTIONS
There is no way to screw this recipe up unless you burn them -- and make sure the pan is on a middle rack in the oven or your are going to need that broom again.
In party settings, these little yummies tend to cool off quickly, but I don't like them kept in the crock pot. Instead, I serve them in a glass bowl that can be popped into the microwave for a quick warm up. Of course, that's considering they even make it to the party!
The recipe does make my...
Back to page topThe recipe does make my mouth water.
My grandma makes something similar to this with water chestnuts in the middle. She makes them for our family Christmas every year, and they’re pretty darn good. She never has to worry about them cooling down, though, because its sort of a race between my cousins and myself to see who can get to these first. We usually load up our plates with the bacon bites before heading back a second time and sampling the rest of the food.
I highly recommend bacon on...
Back to page topI highly recommend bacon on peanut butter toast. De-licious!
One of those things that...
Back to page topOne of those things that happened by accident and then you fell in love with it? Like when a friend of mine ran out of milk and put grape juice on her cereal? Breakfast was never the same again.
(Mathias Baden is the editor of the Jordan Independent. He can be reached at editor@jordannews.com.)
I just really love Peanut...
Back to page topI just really love Peanut butter and especially Bacon. Bacon goes well with everything. If you asked me the things I love most in life I would say bacon, my wife and kids and fishing.
Probably in that order too. Shhh.... don't tell my wife that!