Save your bacon grease...
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#22When I was in my early 20's I lived in North Carolina while I attended a furniture making program there. My housemate, another student, was from rural Arkansas. He was just out of high school, so really knew very little about cooking. He would cook a hamburger every day for dinner, Monday thru Saturday. He never washed the pan or drained out the grease. Then on Sunday morning he would fry Poppin Fresh biscuits in the grease, and eat them with eggs, and then wash the pan. I've often wondered if he is still alive.
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#23If I want to make my doctor cringe I tell her about one of the dishes I teach the students in my culinary class to make.
Pork belly confit.
Cure the belly overnight then slowly poach it in lard for several hours, chill, cut into slabs and brown it up in a cast iron skillet with bacon fat.
Pork belly confit.
Cure the belly overnight then slowly poach it in lard for several hours, chill, cut into slabs and brown it up in a cast iron skillet with bacon fat.
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#26You're never to too old to make bad decisions.
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#27+1 (or more). I have a special pacemaker, my second one. In addition, I also have seven coronary artery stents. Enjoy your bacon grease!
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#28If I threw out all of my bacon grease, what would I use for fly floatant?
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#29The best French toast is made in bacon grease. Also the best fried eggs.
I make fried rice with bacon and in lieu of the recommended butter I use some of the bacon drippings.
The best thing to fry potatoes in is beef tallow, although I haven't tried bacon grease. Hmm...
I make fried rice with bacon and in lieu of the recommended butter I use some of the bacon drippings.
The best thing to fry potatoes in is beef tallow, although I haven't tried bacon grease. Hmm...
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#30I was doing the Dr. Oz detox, and one of the ingredients that is put into a smoothie is coconut oil. I went to Krogers to buy my ingredients, and next to where the coconut oil was located was bacon grease. Plus, they also had duck fat and lard.
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#31Keep a quart can in the fridge and two tubs of lard outside. Use lard in tamales and bacon grease in scrambled eggs and sausage and gravy, searing pot roast, etc.
Dogs love bread dipped in beacon grease (only if I have enough in the fridge).
Dogs love bread dipped in beacon grease (only if I have enough in the fridge).
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#32I put it in the cooler and add rolled oats, mold into a ball and freeze, birds like it.
Rendered lard is a lot better to eat than bacon grease.
Rendered lard is a lot better to eat than bacon grease.
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store bought bacon grease...
#33new product: john gordon's bacon-up
i bought two of them but haven't tried it yet. but you can never have too much bacon grease til there's a fire.
i bought two of them but haven't tried it yet. but you can never have too much bacon grease til there's a fire.
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#34My parents saved bacon grease in an aluminum container similar to the one pictured earlier, and the grease was sued in many ways to enhance food flavors or the method of cooking. Both parents died in mid=90s, as did my grandparents on both sides.
Like Bassman said in the first post, nothing better than Boundary Waters walleye, fried potatoes , fried onions on a granite rock log fire . And in a cast iron skillet larded with bacon grease. Had it annually every August from 1953 to 1965 and intermittently thereafter.
Like Bassman said in the first post, nothing better than Boundary Waters walleye, fried potatoes , fried onions on a granite rock log fire . And in a cast iron skillet larded with bacon grease. Had it annually every August from 1953 to 1965 and intermittently thereafter.
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#35I always have some one hand for those rare occasions when I need to eat some brook trout. Any fish friend in bacon grease will improve the flavor. The stuff can endure very high heat.
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#36I grew up in a small town in NW Ohio (Hicksville....look it up). There was always a small crock on the back of the stove for the bacon grease. My dad always used the grease for frying eggs and potatoes. The other regular use was for popcorn. You haven't had popcorn until you've had it popped in bacon grease. In my later years, I've discovered Gibble's Snacks (Nibble with Gibble's). Based in Chambersburg, PA, Gibble's potato chips, cheese puffs and popcorn are made with bacon lard. They are only sold locally in stores but are also available on Amazon. The best way to get them though is by making the occassional fly fishing sojourns to Central PA, north, south and/or right in the middle. Great trout water everywhere.
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#37My dad pulled out the cast iron frying pan, fried his bacon in it, then his eggs and finally his bread. He made it to 94. My mother did none of these things and she made it to 94. So............
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#38Love it!!
For those who make their own vinaigrettes, try bacon grease
In lieu of bottled oils.
It’s to die for!!
For those who make their own vinaigrettes, try bacon grease
In lieu of bottled oils.
It’s to die for!!
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#39somewhat off topic: just got a meal from local company's cafeteria -chicken legs, mac & cheese and green beans. though i smelled bacon when i went in. figured they were fixing breakfast. nope. they put strips of bacon in the green beans. got to love being in the south.
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#40I have always saved it for cooking and dipping my biscuits in . Good stuff.
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