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Re: Bacon Fat - mrlynn - 09-04-2011 My wife doesn't let me eat bacon (family history of heart disease), but back in the day I used to use bacon fat in cornbread: made all the difference. Now, I don't bother with cornbread. /Mr Lynn Re: Bacon Fat - Paul F. - 09-04-2011 mrlynn wrote: Just eat the bacon grease straight up? ![]() I save it, and I use it whenever I'm sauteing stuff (unless bacon grease is otherwise indicated, like browning fish or something....). Re: Bacon Fat - BernDog - 09-04-2011 My wife says they used it for popcorn back in the day. Haven't had the chance to try it, but it sounds awesome. Re: Bacon Fat - Tofer - 09-05-2011 No, but there is this "coffee syrup" that might do the trick (or might not...). Re: Bacon Fat - mrlynn - 09-05-2011 Paul F. wrote: LOL! That would make me persona non grata around here. Actually, I used to use half bacon fat, half butter in my cornbread. When these got outlawed, I gave up making cornbread—and BLTs as well (bacon, lettuce, tomato, cheese, and mustard [no mayo, please!] on toast). But now I'll live forever. /Mr Lynn Re: Bacon Fat - Paul F. - 09-05-2011 Immortality without bacon is no blessing.... I'm just sayin'.... Re: Bacon Fat - A-Polly - 09-05-2011 My mom and her mom used a special bacon fat container, about the size of a one-pound coffee can, but with a strainer sort of thing at the top, under the lid, so the bacon fat for cooking would be free of little burned bits. However, she would fall back on a coffee can when her special fat canister was full. I don't cook or eat bacon, but just about everything I ate as a child contained bacon fat--greens, beans, eggs, tomato gravy... I wonder if those special canisters are still made? Re: Bacon Fat - graylocks - 09-05-2011 Trouble wrote: yep. made some bacon for dinner in fact. about to pour the grease into the coffee cup that sits on my stove for that sole purpose. for many years i was into 'healthy' eating which meant very little bacon. bacon's back in the diet but i probably only have it once a month or so. my cast iron skillets love it. Re: Bacon Fat - OWC Jamie - 09-05-2011 Haven't bought bacon in a really long long time. I'll save hamburger grease and make suet cakes. So should I buy some bacon to say, wrap around scallops, the grease would go in the same grease can. Re: Bacon Fat - WHiiP - 09-05-2011 http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=134342 Not the one I have, but it accomplishes the same thing . . . |