From frying to grilling and baking, we put bacon cooking methods to the test. Here's what came out on top. Baking bacon on a foil-lined sheet pan at 400°F for about 22 minutes yields evenly crisp, ...
Plus, cleaning up afterward is so much easier. • All six chefs interviewed agree that cooking bacon in the oven produces the best results. It ensures even cooking, reduces splatter, and makes cleanup ...
As soon as it became safe for me to cook on the stove unsupervised—say 12 years old?—I began to fry bacon. I’d do my best to stretch out the wobbly strips so they wouldn’t overlap or curl up too much ...
If you're still making bacon in a frying pan, you're doing it wrong. Let's be honest: You're just signing up for a greasy mess, uneven cooking and the constant threat of hot splatter. With bacon being ...
England’s best butcher has shared his foolproof way to cook the perfect Christmas turkey. Award winner Toby Bassett says ...
Baking bacon on a foil-lined sheet pan at 400°F for about 22 minutes yields evenly crisp, flat strips and lets you cook up to 10 slices at once — the test kitchen’s clear winner. For smaller batches, ...