View Poll Results: How do you like your Bacon!

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  • Crispyyyyyyyy Bacooooon

    5 50.00%
  • Medium, who has time to wait for it to get crispy I NEEDS IT NOW!

    3 30.00%
  • Raw, aint nobody got time fer that ^

    1 10.00%
  • I don't like bacon (filthy liar)

    1 10.00%
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Thread: Bacon

  1. #1

    Bacon

    How do you like your eggs bacon in the morning?


    Crispy


    Non-crispy


    Raw

  2. #2
    I've noticed it's another America - Europe thing. America tends to crisp the everloving smurf out of bacon whereas for me that middle picture of bacon is the best. That being said I do know plenty of Brits who love hard crisp bacon like my dear old Dad.

  3. #3
    I don't like bacon. It's greasy and fatty, and I can't really stand the smell that it brings while cooking on the pan.


    No thanks.

  4. #4
    I've been raised on burnt bacon, so it's only until recently I've learned that bacon can taste good. I prefer crispy without any black edges at all. The top picture looks perfect.

  5. #5
    I like bacon with floppy parts and crispy parts. The top picture looks ok, the middle looks underdone, but the sweetspot is somewhere in between. Mmmm bacon.

  6. #6
    I don't eat bacon but when I have I didn't have a preference either way.

  7. #7
    Floppy bacon. Give it to me.

  8. #8
    I have changing opinions about bacon. There are times when I am absolutely in love with it and then there are times when I can't even smell it.

    But when I go for it, then either raw cut really thin or somewhere between first and second picture.

  9. #9
    Crispy but not burnt. All day long.

    Must be low-sodium bacon though. Regular is just waaaayyy too salty for me.

    I love the big huge thick slices. Takes a million years to cook them, and a pack is really expensive (like $15 or so) but omg. Get in my belly. I especially love the black pepper crusted kind.

    And yes, in true Southern fashion, I save my bacon grease.

  10. #10
    And use it to season your green beans?

  11. #11
    FOA has the right idea.

    The thick part should be a bit floppy with the small end bit crispy.

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  13. #13
    I use it for that and other stuff..

    Make biscuits & gravy, tamales, tortillas, there's a ton of stuff you can do w it.

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  15. #15
    Totally agree w/ FoA. You need to find the perfect balance for the perfect bacon.

    I know this is a blasphemy, but I'd like to throw my hat in for turkey bacon. I didn't think I'd like it, but man is that some good trout.

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