How to cook perfect crispy bacon in the oven with almost no mess!
I have a dirty little secret. Many people would think this just isn’t possible, but those that know me closest know that it is true. Okay… here it goes. I don’t like bacon. There. I said it. And it really is true!
I used to like bacon, I mean like a normal person, so really I loved it. I loved it to be super crispy and I can still remember cooking it over the campfire and the smell taunting me until it was finally done and we could devour it. As I got older I moved more toward a vegetarian diet and now only eat chicken and turkey, so sadly, no bacon and I really lost my taste for it.
My poor family though, they love bacon, and since I am the head meal planner, grocery shopper, meal prepper, chef and waiter in this house, it doesn’t get added to the menu as often as they would like. I really don’t mind them eating it, I just hate cooking the stuff. It is so darn messy. Can you relate?
When I saw this pin scroll through my feed for bacon made in the oven, it was a must try. What a great comprimise. They get their bacon and I have a minimal mess and clean up. Unless it was too good to be true, in that way where Pinterest makes it look simple but it is really an oven fire waiting to happen.
So it came time to give it a try. I followed the pin exactly. Line the cookie sheet with foil, I thought it was a great tip to use grilling foil to cover the whole pan, less mess for clean up since it is wide and covers the whole pan.
I placed the bacon on the cookie sheet and put it in a cold oven then set it to 375˚F. I let it bake for 15 minutes gave it a check and decided my fam would want it a little crispier. I let it bake for another 5 minutes and it was just right.
After you take it out of the oven let it cool for a few minutes then use tongs to transfer it to some paper towels and let it drain the grease a bit.
Bacon Cooked in the Oven – PIN WIN!!
Once it cooled down it was PERFECT! Huge pin win. In a major way.
- Crispy bacon
- Only 2 minutes of prep
- Clean up consists of wadding up a ball of foil and doing a 2-pointer into the trash.
I will never make bacon another way again, and my family is cheering because they will be getting it much more often. There are so many new dishes I can make since it is so easy to make now!
Have you tried making bacon in the oven? What is your favorite way to make it?
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How to Cook {Perfect & Crispy} Bacon in the Oven
Ingredients
- Bacon
Instructions
- Line a cookie sheet with foil.
- Lay bacon in a single layer on the cookie sheet.
- Put into a cold oven and set to 375F.
- Bake for 15-25 minutes or until done to desired crispiness.
(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)
Stephanie Chandler says
Ive cooked bacon lots of times before the old way where you get a bite of uncooked then a bite of burnt but then I came across baking it in the oven perfect every time thank god for perfect bacon try sprinkling some brown sugar on it for even perfect. Bacon hope you all enjoy your bacon this weekend
Peace out Stephanie Lynn
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Betty Gray says
Bacon lovers dream come true
Diana Mellott says
Thank you!!!! Sharing this video help my husband from burning up my bacon, like he he has always done in the past LOL ?
Susan Clonts says
Just use parchment paper then!
Amber says
F**king perfect!!!! Took ~25 min in the middle rack and came out PERFECTLY.
Brenda says
Does grease pop out in oven? How do you fix that?
Kimber says
You can loosely cover with parchment, however, it won’t get as crispy this way.
Rachel says
I just cooked the bacon in the oven but did not put them in cold oven. I preheat the oven first to 400F & baked for 15min. The bacon was not crispy but HARD. Is this because I did not put them in cold oven??
Jane says
Oh how I wish I had known this trick years ago! There used to be fights over who got bacon first when frying it because I could only fit so many slices at a time in my frying pan. Now that we’re down to just the two of us I could easily fry it but when I can do the whole pack at once without messing up the stove why wouldn’t I? Though to cut down on splatter mess in the oven I cover it with a sheet of parchment paper. Bacon still gets crispy and the paper keeps the splatter inside!
Bryce Steward says
This is the best bacon I’ve ever made. Way better than in the frying pan.