Say goodbye to grease-splattered stovetops.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Carson Downing If you didn’t grow up in a family with a cook who taught you how to store bacon grease, it might seem like a ...
If you're someone who fries up bacon for lazy weekend brunches or stacks it into a classic BLT, think twice before tossing ...
Cooking bacon is, inevitably, a messy business. After pan frying or baking these little strips of meaty goodness, one is inevitably left with pools of bacon grease. It's tempting to simply sop up the ...
Small glass bowl of liquid bacon fat with cooked bacon in background. - The Image Party/Shutterstock Whether you're cooking bacon for breakfast or just want to include it in a refreshing BLT pasta ...
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I love bacon. In addition to the crispy, smoky strips that I serve alongside scrambled eggs or sandwiched in a BLT, a beautiful byproduct is the fat ...
Even if you love the tasty grease that bacon leaves behind, you might not always have a good use for all that liquid fat. In ...
There is an easy way to fry bacon without getting grease splatters all over your stovetop. All it takes is one simple ...