Our Best Smoky, Sizzling Bacon Recipes (2024)

Savor the enticing scent and flavor of bacon in soups, salads, sandwiches and more.

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Bacon-Wrapped Beef Tenderloin

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Chef Kieron Hales of Cornman Farms in southeast Michigan makes a perfectly pink beef tenderloin that hearkens to his mum's Sunday roasts. Keep in mind, the bacon under the roast won't get crisp, but it will cook through and flavor both the beef and the sauce.

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BLT Salad

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Turn a classic BLT into a main dish salad. The favorite combination of bacon, lettuce, and tomato are added to a mix of vegetables and toasted bread to make a delightful meal. Creamy mustard dressing makes the perfect topping.

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Radish, Green Beans and Bacon Saute

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This simple side dish is a great recipe for spring and fall, when you can buy local radishes with gorgeous fresh greens attached (or pick your own!).

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Orange-Sage Sweet Potatoes with Bacon

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Orange juice concentrate brings out the sweet flavor while crumbled bacon adds a warm smokiness to this sweet potato side dish made in the slow cooker. Try with roasted pork loin or turkey breast.

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Long-Cooked Collards with Apples and Bacon

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This side dish is an autumn favorite at Iowa's Rapid Creek Cidery—and a great way to explore nutritious collard greens. The recipe takes a while, but most of the cooking is hands-free, leaving plenty of time to prepare pork chops or chicken.

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Green Beans with Bacon and Onion

Picky eaters in your family? Bacon-dressed beans will surely tempt them to eat their veggies.

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Peach and Bacon Avocado Toast

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You say tomato, we say peach—at least, we do for this fantastic BLT-avocado toast hybrid. Eat it for breakfast, brunch or dinner!

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Bacon-Wrapped Sweet Potato Bites

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These sweet and salty caramelized bites are so good, you may not even want to dip them. But be sure you do for a tangy, creamy finish.

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Bacon and Baked Potato Soup

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Bacon is versatile and dependable, amping up most dishes. Our cheesy potato soup, for instance, just seems to call for salty-smoky crumbled bacon. So we stirred some in and sprinkled the rest on top.

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Bacon-Cheddar Cheese Balls

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Freshly shredded cheese works better than packaged shredded cheese in a cheese ball. Prepare the cheese mixture the night before so flavors have a chance to blend. Shape and roll in the crumbled bacon or pistachio nuts a few hours before serving.

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Starker's Bacon and Cheese-Curd Burger

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You can find the bacon and cheese inside these hamburgers instead of on top. Adults and kids love these flavorful burgers. Serve them at your next outdoor gathering.

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Bacon-Rutabaga Bisque

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This twist on your classic potato soup uses rutabaga, a humble root veggie that has a deliciously sweet-nutty flavor.

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Sassy Baked Beans

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Mix and match different kinds of beans and meat to suit your preferences. Our smoky-sweet baked beans will beat canned beans every time, especially at a potluck!

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Browned Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Feta

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Give Brussels sprouts a fresh taste with this colorful side dish flavored with bacon and feta. The trick to preserving the sprouts' mild taste is to avoid overcooking.

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Birchwood BLT

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Minneapolis chef Tracy Singleton combines summer's greatest hits—heirloom tomatoes, basil and sweet corn—in what she calls "a kitchen sink sandwich."

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Meat and Potato Pizza

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This pizza is topped with a totally mouth-watering combo of bacon, thin-sliced potatoes, sausage and a delectable garlic-rosemary butter. The recipe comes from Hidemi Walsh of Plainfield, Indiana.

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Bacon, Ham and Egg Hash

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This hearty breakfast recipe comes from Niman Ranch, which turns to Iowa for much of its pork.

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Bacon-Pear Macaroni and Cheese

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Crispy bacon, extra-creamy cheese sauce and pears sauteed in brown sugar and butter all come together for a decadent and delicious macaroni and cheese.

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Bacon-Stuffed Mushrooms

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This five-ingredient appetizer recipe comes from the bacon pros at Nueske's meats in Wisconsin.

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Cajun Sweet Corn and Bacon Jumble

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Salty bacon and Cajun seasoning liven up this veggie mixture for a hearty side.

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Chicken, Bacon and Cheddar Submarines

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This crowd-pleasing party sandwich works on your schedule. You can prepare and bake it all at once for a party, or assemble the sandwiches the night before, and then bake them when your family or guests are ready to eat.

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Easy bacon sandwiches

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Clockwise, from top left:

On a flour tortilla, combine scrambled eggs, pico de gallo or salsa, pepper Jack cheese and chopped bacon. Serve it rolled up or open face.

Rye bread gets topped with Dijon-style mustard, bacon slices, Granny Smith apple slices and Brie.

On sliced wheat bread, layer Canadian bacon, coleslaw, pickles and barbecue sauce.

Top a toasted English muffin with peanut butter, bacon, banana slices and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Party pumpernickel bread gets a topping of sliced pear (brushed with lemon juice), blue cheese crumbles, bacon and honey.

Toasted white bread meets sliced roasted turkey, bacon strips, avocado and fresh ground pepper.

Our Best Smoky, Sizzling Bacon Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to make smoky bacon flavouring? ›

Ingredients
  1. 3 Tablespoons Soy Sauce.
  2. 1 Tablespoon Liquid Smoke.
  3. 1 Tablespoon Maple Syrup.
  4. 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil.
  5. 1 Tablespoon Nutritional Yeast.
  6. 1/4 Teaspoon Smoked Paprika.
  7. 1/8 Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper.
  8. 1 8-Ounce Package Tempeh.
Apr 30, 2018

What is a good substitute for bacon spice? ›

Hickory Smoke Powder: This gives the bacon a smoky flavor. You could substitute it with liquid smoke or smoked paprika for a similar taste. Onion Powder: This adds a savory flavor to the vegan bacon alternative. You could substitute it with garlic powder.

How do restaurants get smoky flavor? ›

Liquid Smoke

Liquid smoke is a naturally occurring substance made from real smoke. By burning wood pellets and condensing the smoke, manufacturers capture it as a liquid. Once it has been distilled and filtered, liquid smoke is one of the simplest ways to add pure smoke flavor to your foods.

What seasoning gives a smoky taste? ›

8 Ingredients to Add Smoky Flavor Without a Grill
  • Smoked Paprika. ...
  • Smoked Olive Oil. ...
  • Black Cardamom. ...
  • Chipotle Peppers. ...
  • Smoked Cheese. ...
  • Lapsang Souchong. ...
  • Smoked Salt. ...
  • Liquid Smoke.

What ingredient to avoid in bacon? ›

One of the biggest risks of bacon is associated with two preservatives, nitrates and nitrites, that can form cancer-causing compounds. In addition to increasing your risk of colon and stomach cancer, eating processed meat increases your risk of prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, and dying from all types of cancer.

What seasoning makes bacon taste better? ›

Even though it doesn't necessarily come with a mild flavor, bacon is a total blank canvas. With the help of some extra ingredients and spices for your bacon, you can take its original savory, salty, and smoky flavor and enhance it with things like chili powder and coffee, Sriracha, maple syrup, brown sugar, or honey.

How to simulate bacon flavor? ›

One great recipe for a vegan bacon marinade combines maple syrup with vegetable oil, soy sauce, liquid smoke and our very own Maple Bacon and Black Pepper seasoning.

What not to do when cooking bacon? ›

Crowding the Pan

Crowding creates steam and prevents the bacon from cooking evenly, giving you limp bacon instead of crispy strips. Cook in batches if needed.

Is it better to bake bacon at 350 or 400? ›

Bacon should be cooked at 400°F.

Medium-thick bacon slices will need 18 to 20 minutes to reach the perfect level of crispiness. But check the bacon at 10 minutes, and adjust your cooking time to your preferred degree of doneness.

Should you bake bacon covered or uncovered? ›

This from Cindy Capps Lepp: Lay a layer of foil over the bacon; this will keep grease from spitting all over the oven. Remove the foil for the last few minutes of cooking for "final crisping."

What is used to give the bacon its smoked flavor? ›

You can smoke bacon using different types of wood chips or sawdust to acquire different flavors — our Hickory and Cherrywood give our bacon a full-bodied and balanced smoke.

What makes bacon smoky? ›

Smoked back bacon is cured and then smoked with different woods or liquids to initiate a flavour that gives it a distinct taste. As a result, smoked back bacon is much more intense in flavour and appears dark in colour and texture.

How do you make smoky Flavour? ›

5 Easy Ways To Add Smoky Flavor To Food
  1. Smoked Paprika.
  2. Smoked Almonds.
  3. Smoked Meats.
  4. Chipotles In Adobo.
  5. Liquid Smoke.
Feb 19, 2024

What are the ingredients in Lays smokey bacon? ›

SPECIALLY SELECTED POTATOES, VEGETABLE OIL, SEASONING (CORN MALTODEXTRIN, DEXTROSE, SALT, TORULA YEAST, SUGAR, MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE, LACTOSE, HYDROLYZED CORN PROTEIN, PAPRIKA, CORN SYRUP SOLIDS, AUTOLYZED YEAST EXTRACT, COLOUR, SPICE, SODIUM CASEINATE, MALIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVOURS, DISODIUM INOSINATE, DISODIUM ...

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