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Saturday, November 04, 2023

Baking bacon in a convection countertop oven

How to bake bacon in an oven

Baking bacon in a convection counter top oven can result in crispy and evenly cooked bacon. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

  1. Preheat the oven: Set your convection counter top oven to the desired temperature. In this case, you can preheat it to around 400°F (200°C). The convection setting helps to circulate hot air, resulting in more even cooking.

  2. Prepare the bacon: Arrange the bacon strips on a baking sheet or a wire rack placed on top of a baking sheet. Make sure to leave some space between the strips so that they don't overlap, allowing them to cook evenly.

  3. Optional: Season or glaze the bacon: If you prefer flavoured bacon, you can sprinkle some black pepper, brown sugar, or other seasonings on top. You can also brush a glaze like maple syrup or honey for added sweetness.

  4. Place the bacon in the oven: Put the baking sheet with the bacon into the preheated oven. If using a wire rack, it allows the excess fat to drip down, resulting in crispier bacon.

  5. Set the cooking time: Cooking time can vary depending on the thickness of the bacon and your desired level of crispness. On average, it may take around 12-20 minutes. However, it's essential to keep an eye on the bacon and monitor its progress to prevent burning.

  6. Flip the bacon: After the first few minutes of cooking, you can flip the bacon strips using tongs or a fork. Flipping helps ensure even browning and prevents one side from becoming too crispy.

  7. Continue cooking until done: Allow the bacon to cook until it reaches your desired level of crispness. Remember to check it frequently, as cooking time can vary depending on factors such as the oven's temperature and the thickness of the bacon.

  8. Remove and drain: Once the bacon is cooked to your liking, carefully remove it from the oven. Place the bacon on a plate lined with paper towels to absorb any excess grease.

  9. Serve and enjoy: Your baked bacon is now ready to be served! It can be enjoyed on its own, added to sandwiches, salads, or used in various recipes that call for crispy bacon.

Remember to exercise caution when handling hot items and be mindful of the oven's temperature while baking bacon. Enjoy your delicious, crispy bacon cooked in a convection counter top oven!

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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