25 Recipes That Start with a Pound of Bacon (2024)

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25 Recipes That Start with a Pound of Bacon (1)Laurie DixonUpdated: Dec. 20, 2023

    Put a whole package of bacon to use in these savory recipes that just can't be beat!

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    Bacon-Wrapped Sweet Potato Bites

    After making little bacon-wrapped sausages for years, I needed a change! I had an extra sweet potato and half a package of bacon on hand, so I put on my thinking cap and came up with this treat. —Kelly Williams, Forked River, New Jersey

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    For more, check out our list of mouth-watering bacon-wrapped recipes!

    2/25

    Slow-Cooker Cheddar Bacon Beer Dip

    My tangy, smoky dip won the top prize in our office party recipe contest. Other beers can work for this, but be sure to steer clear of dark varieties. —Ashley Lecker, Green Bay, Wisconsin

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    4/25

    Home Fries

    When I was little, my dad and I would get up early on Sundays and make these for the family. The rest of the gang would be awakened by the tempting aroma. —Teresa Koide, Manchester, Connecticut

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    5/25

    Hash Brown Egg Bake

    A package of frozen potatoes makes this hash brown egg casserole simple to prepare. Featuring bacon and cheddar cheese, this easy egg bake is tasty breakfast or brunch fare. You can even make it the night before, keep in the fridge and bake the next morning—so convenient! —Cheryl Johnson, Plymouth, Minnesota

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    6/25

    Maple Bacon French Toast Bake

    Our family loves Sunday brunch. Each season I try to bring a little different flavor to the table. This French toast bake reminds us of fall. Whole or 2% milk works best, but I use regular almond milk because I can't have dairy and it works, too! —Peggie Brott, Milford, Kansas

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    7/25

    Zippy Praline Bacon

    We live on a lake and have many overnight guests, so I serve brunch often. I'm always looking for recipes to enhance the usual bacon and eggs. My husband came home from a men's breakfast raving about this praline bacon. Just be sure to make more than you think you might need...everybody wants seconds. —Myrt Pflannkuche, Pell City, Alabama

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    8/25

    Pleasing Potato Pizza

    I first heard of this distinctive pizza after a friend tried it at a restaurant. It inspired me to come up with my own recipe. The way the slices disappear, there’s no doubt about this pizza’s potatoey goodness. —Barbara Zimmer, Wanless, Manitoba

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    9/25

    Slow-Cooker German Potato Salad

    Here's the dish everyone looks for at our parties, so we always double the recipe. It was handed down from my mother-in-law and has been a family favorite for years. —Stacy Novak, Stafford, Virginia

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    10/25

    Caramelized Bacon Twists

    A friend gave me this recipe to use at a bridal shower brunch, and the sweet chewy bacon strips were a big hit. Lining the pan with foil before baking helps cut down on cleanup. —Jane Paschke, University Park, Florida

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    11/25

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    Bacon Macaroni Salad

    This pleasing pasta salad is like eating a BLT in a bowl. Filled with crispy bacon, chopped tomato, celery and green onion, the sensational salad is coated with a tangy mayonnaise and vinegar dressing. It’s a real crowd-pleaser! —Norene Wright, Manilla, Indiana

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    12/25

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    Hash Brown Egg Brunch

    Slow cookers aren't just for making dinner. I make this often if we're having company overnight. With just a little planning and not much work, I can prep it the night before and have a lovely breakfast waiting in the morning. —Barb Keith, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

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    13/25

    Roasted Balsamic Sweet Potatoes

    By the end of summer, I’m done with the usual potato salad. This warm, spicy side kicks off cozy season. —Karen Vande Slunt, Watertown, Wisconsin

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    14/25

    Bacon Breakfast Casserole

    This easy breakfast dish allows me to make a comforting family favorite that doesn't take a lot of prep. It's also great for big brunch gatherings. —Paula Lawson, Springfield, Ohio

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    15/25

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    Bacon Water Chestnut Wraps

    The holidays around the house just wouldn't be the same without these classic wraps. Through the years, Christmas Eve guests have proven it's impossible to eat just one. —Laura Mahaffey, Annapolis, Maryland

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    16/25

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    Baked Pumpkin Goat Cheese Alfredo with Bacon

    This is a unique and delicious pasta, perfect for fall. I made this for my girlfriends, and everyone asked for the recipe! —Ashley Lecker, Green Bay, Wisconsin

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    17/25

    Apricot Wraps

    I accumulated a large recipe collection from around the world while my husband served in the Air Force for 25 years. This mouthwatering appetizer is one of our favorites, and we enjoy sharing it with friends. —Jane Ashworth, Beavercreek, Ohio

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    18/25

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    Bacon and Broccoli Salad

    You'll want to serve this family-friendly broccoli salad with bacon year-round. The broccoli gets a big-time flavor boost from bacon, toasted pecans, dried berries and a mayo dressing. —Cindi Read, Hendersonville, Tennessee

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    19/25

    This deeply delicious recipe is a surefire way to get my husband to enjoy Brussels sprouts. Between the roasted flavor of the veggies and smoky, crisp bacon, it will convert even the pickiest eater. —Lisa Speer, Palm Beach, Florida

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    20/25

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    This wholesome mac & cheese is slow-cooker easy. Make it during the week or take it to your next potluck!—Kelly Silvers, Edmond, Oklahoma

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    21/25

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    Tangy Baked Seven Beans

    Everyone needs a go-to side dish for school events, picnics and potlucks. Here's mine. Freeze leftovers for future outings. —Rod Lundwall, Tooele, Utah

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    Pickled Beet Salad with Bacon Vinaigrette

    Here’s a festive, flavorful salad that comes together in a snap--perfect for time-crunched cooks. I love the contrasting tastes and textures of the beets, radishes, goat cheese and bacon.

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    23/25

    Loaded Smashed Taters

    You can make an entire pot of smashed taters in the time it takes to bake a single potato! I like to use baby Yukon Golds because the skins are very thin and easy to mash. Make this to your taste—sometimes I add in garlic and chives or sub shallots for the green onions. My husband loves these potatoes with steak, and even my 20-month-old daughter enjoys them! —Andrea Quiroz, Chicago, Illinois

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    Bacon 'n' Egg Lasagna

    My sister-in-law served this special dish for Easter breakfast one year, and our whole family loved the mix of bacon, eggs, noodles and cheese. Now I sometimes assemble it the night before and bake it in the morning for a terrific hassle-free brunch entree. —Dianne Meyer, Graniteville, Vermont

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    Originally Published: March 02, 2020

    25 Recipes That Start with a Pound of Bacon (25)

    Laurie Dixon

    Having a passion for writing her whole life, Laurie joined the Taste of Home team to bring together her two favorite things—creative writing and food. She spends most of her time playing with her dog, drafting up short stories and, of course, trying out new recipes.

    25 Recipes That Start with a Pound of Bacon (2024)

    FAQs

    What pairs well with bacon? ›

    Alright, here are our top 10 bacon pairings you may have never thought of:
    • Bacon & Brown Sugar.
    • Bacon & Biscuits.
    • Pork Belly & Local Colorado Whiskey.
    • Big Wave & a BLT.
    • Apples & Bacon.
    • Bacon & Brownies.
    • Seafood & Bacon.
    • Popcorn & Bacon.
    Apr 23, 2024

    Why is bacon called bacon? ›

    The word is derived from the Proto-Germanic *bakkon, meaning "back meat". Meat from other animals, such as beef, lamb, chicken, goat, or turkey, may also be cut, cured, or otherwise prepared to resemble bacon, and may even be referred to as, for example, "turkey bacon".

    How to serve bacon? ›

    1. Roast Bacon. It's quite possible that the best way to eat bacon is the old-fashioned way — by itself. ...
    2. Bacon, Cheddar and Chive Biscuits. ...
    3. Toaster Tarts. ...
    4. Bacon and Egg Salad. ...
    5. Fully Loaded Baked Potato Soup. ...
    6. Spaghetti alla Carbonara. ...
    7. Potato-Bacon Torte. ...
    8. Bacon-Wrapped Scallops with Spicy Mayo.

    How to cook bacon for 50 people? ›

    Line bake sheets with parchment paper or foil. Lay bacon strips on the bake sheet – as many as will fit but not overlapping. Bake bacon in the oven at 400℉ for 20-30 minutes until bacon is cooked to your liking (chewy or, with more time, crispy).

    When not to use bacon? ›

    The only smell you should detect from bacon is a faint smokiness. Slime: If your bacon is slimy, it's a sure sign that bacteria are present and spreading on the meat. Toss it out! Discoloration: Green, grey, or brown discoloration means that the bacon is no longer safe to eat.

    What to eat with bacon other than eggs? ›

    Here are a few of our favorite recipes.
    1. Overnight Bacon Casserole. From Eat Pork Org. ...
    2. Bacon-Cheddar Breakfast Burritos. from Chowhound. ...
    3. Maple Bacon Corn Muffins. From Delish. ...
    4. Maple Bacon and Cheddar Buttermilk Biscuits. ...
    5. Bacon and Egg Breakfast Pizza. ...
    6. Bacon Fried Rice. ...
    7. Shrimp and Gruyere Cheese Grits with Bacon and Mushrooms.
    Jan 18, 2024

    What tastes good on bacon? ›

    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.

    What is the secret to perfect bacon? ›

    1: Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil or parchment paper, and lay out as many bacon strips as will fit snuggly without overlapping. 2: Place in a cold oven. Then heat the oven to 400 degrees F and bake to desired crispness, 25 to 35 minutes. 3: Drain well on a paper-towel-lined platter.

    Should you cook bacon in butter or oil? ›

    Cooking Bacon on the Stove

    Lay the bacon strips in the cold skillet, then place the pan on the stovetop over medium heat. You don't need to add any oil because the fat will render and help the bacon release from the pan as it cooks. Pan-fry the bacon until the strips are crisp and deeply brown, flipping as needed.

    How many people does 1lb of bacon serve? ›

    Here is how to do it: Plan for about 1 pound of bacon for every 3 to 4 people, and know that you can fit about a pound of bacon on a half-sheet pan (a.k.a. about the size of your garden-variety cookie sheet). Preheat the oven to 400° F and line a rimmed (it really needs to be rimmed) sheet pan with foil.

    How much bacon is too much in one sitting? ›

    “For general good health, I would recommend keeping processed meats limited to once a week or once every other week. At that rate, a serving could be three to four slices. If you eat bacon more often than that, one to two slices should be a serving,” says Derocha.

    How to keep bacon warm for a crowd? ›

    Don't fret! Instead, turn to the oven to keep those tantalizing strips crunchy and warm. Whether you prefer to microwave, pan-fry, or bake your bacon, the oven will allow you to keep your bacon crispy for up to a few hours. Set the temperature to 200ºF and center a baking rack.

    Does bacon go with everything? ›

    No matter which way you slice it, bacon is a delicious addition to almost any meal. Bacon is one of the most popular pork products, and it's no wonder as to why. The fatty cut of pork, which is cured and often smoked, packs a wallop of flavor.

    What does bacon not go with? ›

    5 Foods That DON'T Go With Bacon
    • Cereal. Crumble some bacon into your next bowl of Froot Loops and let us know how it goes, especially once it all becomes soggy.
    • Grapes. We've never paired bacon with grapes, but something tells us that the combination wouldn't work very well.
    • Citrus Fruits. ...
    • Sorbet. ...
    • Black Licorice.
    Mar 26, 2015

    What condiments go well with bacon? ›

    On our bacon sandwiches, we both agreed that the sweet mustard was the winner, though my home grown spicy tomato is a pretty close second! My grandfather's recipe for spicy tomato ketchup is here.

    What is best if used by bacon? ›

    If your bacon has a “sell by” date, use it within one week after the date listed, or freeze it for up to a month. On the other hand, a “use by” date (or “best if used by” date) indicates when a product passes peak quality. The USDA advises tossing bacon that has exceeded its “use by” date.

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