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05/26/2020 11:39AM
I do regularly. Using Nueske's Applewood smoked medium or thick cut laid on a rack without overlapping, place in a pan to catch drippings. Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes depends on the cut. It will still be floppy but nearly cooked to serving doneness. Separate drained bacon into packet sizes separated with parchment paper and vac-seal.
I freeze until leaving on a trip. It has kept for seven days for me and was not rancid or spoiled at seven days just did not last! Pan fried until crisp at camp with minimum grease to drain.
Want a special snack? Lay the bacon out separated slices on a kitchen board sprinkle with brown sugar and press into the bacon, flip and do the other side. Bake in oven as above til the slices just bend slightly. Cool and drain on crinkled aluminum foil, it will stick to paper towels. Package as above. CANDIED BACON!!!
butthead
I freeze until leaving on a trip. It has kept for seven days for me and was not rancid or spoiled at seven days just did not last! Pan fried until crisp at camp with minimum grease to drain.
Want a special snack? Lay the bacon out separated slices on a kitchen board sprinkle with brown sugar and press into the bacon, flip and do the other side. Bake in oven as above til the slices just bend slightly. Cool and drain on crinkled aluminum foil, it will stick to paper towels. Package as above. CANDIED BACON!!!
butthead
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05/27/2020 02:09PM
I took some pre-cooked shelf stable bacon on a trip once. I just did not like it, ended up giving it all to my dogs. I have a couple times brought my own pre-cooked bacon and I like that approach. I usually just put several pieces in tin foil and freeze after cooking, then put a couple packs of bacon in a zip lock baggy. Can either toss in a pan to crisp up, or toss pack on the edge of the fire grate. I think I've had it last up to either 4-5 days - then it was all gone! Weather on those trips was a bit cooler in the evenings which should help. In the hot days of mid summer, I'd maybe not push past 3 but thats just my best guess.
05/29/2020 09:42PM
If you kept the grease in a jar and then sealed the jar so no air was allowed in, or sealed with parafin wax I think it would last indefinitely, it's just lard. We used to do this back on the farm in the old days and it kept for years.
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05/29/2020 09:44PM
Forgot to mention, I used to cook bacon in the morning for breakfast and used to left over grease to fry fish at night. You run the risk of bears smelling the grease but if you hang it for the day and used it that afternoon night, should be good. Bacon grease used to fry fish is great.
Let the grease cool after cooking, cool while you eat and you should be able to pour it in a zip lock bag to store for the day.
Let the grease cool after cooking, cool while you eat and you should be able to pour it in a zip lock bag to store for the day.
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