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 Friendlybirdseggs   ( @Friendlybirdseggs@sopuli.xyz )  to Food and Cooking · 3 months ago

I like bacon alot and uhhhhh 4

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I like bacon alot and uhhhhh 4

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 Friendlybirdseggs   ( @Friendlybirdseggs@sopuli.xyz )  to Food and Cooking · 3 months ago
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  •  Powderhorn   ( @Powderhorn@beehaw.org ) 
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    3 months ago

    I’ve always microwaved mine.

    •  GooseGang [she/her]   ( @GooseGang@beehaw.org ) 
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      Does that cause any issues? I can’t imagine the microwave cleanup to be a walk in the park.

      •  Powderhorn   ( @Powderhorn@beehaw.org ) 
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        They make bespoke microwave bacon trays with relief and lids. Drain it in a jar while it’s still warm, and then a dab of soap and a quick rinse does the job. I was raised with it cooked that way, and it’s uniform, unlike pan-fried. No microwave cleanup involved.

        •  GooseGang [she/her]   ( @GooseGang@beehaw.org ) 
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          Huh learn something new every day.

          •  Powderhorn   ( @Powderhorn@beehaw.org ) 
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            My college roommate and I have been at odds about whether bacon should be microwaved since 1997. Now I just taunt him whenever I cook some.

            Like, I make it a point to call each time and let him know I’m microwaving bacon. He usually doesn’t hang up on me.

      •  inriconus   ( @inriconus@programming.dev ) 
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        Using the microwave is a lot quicker, but two or three sheets of paper towels on a large plate, then the bacon on top of that with a single sheet on top of the bacon will usually keep the grease localized to the plate and makes for easy cleanup.

        •  GooseGang [she/her]   ( @GooseGang@beehaw.org ) 
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          Does it turn out as crispy? And would it be like for two minutes?

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            Depends on the how many slices, wattage of the microwave, and how long it is put in for.

            8-10 slices on high for 7-8 minutes, they will come out looking like #2 or #3. Then letting them cool uncovered on the counter, they’ll finish cooking themselves from the radiant heat to between #3 or #4.

            Once you figure out the general timing for your microwave, then you can get the perfect bacon that you like.

            There is also the suggestion from the other reply you got. I never had one of those trays, but for people that I have known that have it, it can work pretty well too. My only issue with them is that it’s a single purpose kitchen tool, unlike a plate that can be used for many things besides bacon. Anyway, I’m rambling.

            •  GooseGang [she/her]   ( @GooseGang@beehaw.org ) 
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              Thanks!! I appreciate the detailed info. I’ll try it out, but as you mention probably not buy a bacon microwave pan. 😅

            •  inriconus   ( @inriconus@programming.dev ) 
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              3 months ago

              I replied, but I realized I didn’t answer your question. Yes, it can be crispy.

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