While the image of bacon frying a pan is iconic, Parisi says he prefers to make bacon in the oven. “If you just want strips of bacon, there’s no better way to cook it than on parchment paper on a sheet pan,” he says. “You get perfectly crispy, perfectly straight strips and you can keep the fat. Plus the house will smell like bacon for a long time.”
Parisi suggests cooking bacon in an oven heated to 350 or 375° F for about 20 minutes. “But watch it,” he cautions. “If you leave it sit in the fat too long it can get soggy, so take it out as soon as possible.”
yoooooo this dude fucks!
Bake the bacon, I use 450°F for about 20 mins, because crispy
> While the image of bacon frying a pan is iconic, Parisi says he prefers to make bacon in the oven. “If you just want strips of bacon, there’s no better way to cook it than on parchment paper on a sheet pan,” he says. “You get perfectly crispy, perfectly straight strips and you can keep the fat. Plus the house will smell like bacon for a long time.”
> Parisi suggests cooking bacon in an oven heated to 350 or 375° F for about 20 minutes. “But watch it,” he cautions. “If you leave it sit in the fat too long it can get soggy, so take it out as soon as possible.”
yoooooo this dude fucks!
Bake the bacon, I use 450°F for about 20 mins, because crispy
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