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Uses for Bacon Grease
Cooking With Bacon GreaseI always save the grease from bacon to use for cooking and baking (even my teenagers and husband will save it!). Put the fresh hot liquid grease into a glass jar (a plastic containers will melt) and place a lid on it and stick it in your fridge.When frying raw or cooked potatoes put some in the frying pan first, don't bother adding much more salt because the bacon grease has salt in it already. When cooking potatoes or vegetables the little bit of bacon grease I put into the water helps the foam from developing and boiling over and once again I don't add any more salt. When frying meat that doesn't have any "inside" fat such as chicken, deer or rabbit I use the bacon grease to coat the frying pan. Any time that I make pancakes or waffles, I take my bacon grease out of the fridge and warm the jar in the microwave for 30 seconds or so, just enough to liquify the grease and use it instead of melted butter or margarine. Anytime that I need melted butter or oil in cooking or baking I ask myself whether the bacon grease would work. When using it, you don't need to add any salt to your cooking or baking, it also gives a nice flavor to whatever dish you are preparing. It took about 15 years but I have finally about a year ago persuaded my sister-in-law that potatoes when boiling do NOT have to boil over each time and make a mess on her stove. A tsp. of bacon grease (she uses margarine) keeps the boiling in the pot only. Also, my mother-in-law grew up using the pure fat that comes when you cook a chicken in the oven. You need to freeze this fat. She would make cookies from it. I have also done so and you would never know that margarine was not used but rather chicken fat was. It used to be that everything was fried in bacon grease. My in-laws used to keep a coffee can with the grease they got from frying bacon every morning. They boiled potatoes for one meal and fried them for the next, in bacon grease. I always liked fried potatoes with onion, slow fried in bacon grease. Of course the eggs were fried in it too. Some chopped raw bacon can be put in with fresh green beans when cooking. My in-laws kept the grease in the side of there stove, but I refrigerate mine. By chml Bacon grease is great for frying potatoes, eggs, flavoring muffins and cornbread, and for greasing pans, so save your bacon grease! By Robin from Washington, IA Freezing Bacon GreaseI have used bacon grease for frying the usual - potatoes, eggs and of course, in green beans. But I also use some when frying onions, mushrooms and green peppers for any reason (from sausage subs to a side for a steak meal).I go to my market and purchase what is considered "bacon ends" (irregular slices from the ends of the slab) at about half price. I then cut the slices in half. I fry the entire package which is usually about 2 lb.. all at one time, in batches. After the bacon has cooled, I wrap the strips in waxed paper and then in a freezer bag. When I need some bacon for blt's etc., it is already done. The grease is first put into a glass bowl to cool down and then, when cool enough, I put it into a quart size freezer bag and sit it upright in my freezer so it freezes into a "log". When I need a tsp. or two, I slice it off and away I go. By Norma Bacon Grease and Cream Cheese SauceA great use for bacon grease. Add it into cream cheese and use it as a sauce to pour over vegetables. I like to use yellow squash.By Sharon A Little Bacon Grease for DogsIf you're on a low carb lifestyle, like I am, you'll probably end up with a lot more bacon grease than you'll know what to do with. I keep it in a tin by the stove, like others suggested. I also drizzle a small amount on my dogs' food every day. Just mix it in. The dogs love it and I'm sure it gives their bland boring dog food a great bacon flavor. As well, the oil is great in keeping them regular and keeping their coats shiny.By pookster For Stove Top PopcornIf you make your own popcorn on the stove, It tastes great popped in bacon grease. My grandmother always made it like this and we gobbled it up. Also pour a small amount on your dog's dry dog food. It's very good to keep their coat shiny.By jeangnome46 Frying SteaksI use about two tablespoons of bacon grease in a cast iron skillet and "fry" my steaks in it. Yum! I'm talking about t-bones to strip steak. It gives them a great flavor.By Lynn Thomas Feedback About This Post:RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
"Well, I agree with Doris; as my husband says "That grease clogs up my arteries just me thinking about it", ahahaha! He's so right and so is Doris Post by bedlamite23 RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseI advocate putting bacon grease in you dog or cats food. These animals are carnivores and their bodies are meant to eat animal flesh including the fat of an animal. People on the other hand should limit the amount of fat in their diets. Dogs don't live as long as humans. Their systems tolerate fat, cholesterol, proteins much more so than humans. Post By Dr. David Venture (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseWhy can't people use a product such as bacon grease on special occasions such a deer, fried potatoes, etc? By the way, bacon grease is a great tradition if used properly, like anything else. Post By Bo B. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
here is a great site with lots of Bacon Grease recipes and also sells a container specifically for reusing Bacon Grease. Post By David. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseIt is dangerous to use bacon grease on dog food. Too much fat can cause pancreatitis in dogs. I know people have used bacon grease for ages but it is deadly when used every day. Consult your vet. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
By far the best use for bacon grease is to cook your scrambled eggs in it after the bacon is done. No storage necessary. Post By Matt Perry (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
iI haven't tried this yet, but I read you can make bird suet with bacon or any other meat grease. See this link: Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseI don't eat bacon often, but when I do, I save the grease in the fridge in a coffee cup. If I don't have vegetable or chicken broth for my dogs food, a teaspoon of bacon grease does the trick & adds variety. Moderation is the key, just like anything else. I also use a tablespoon to fry rice & cook eggs in for breakfast, again.....in MODERATION. This is not a daily or even weekly occurrence. YUM! Post By Lisa W (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseJust so you know this sight really helped me find some things out and I thought bacon grease was all bad but I guess it can be used for some things and in some cases it can be almost good for you. ALMOST good for you ^^ Post By 16 year old (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
To bacon grease or not to bacon grease? To each individual their own opinions, to each religion their own beliefs and to each scientist their own deductions. My opinion: MMmmMm pork fat!! As we've all been told, even too much of a good thing is bad for you. I think we each have to listen to our own bodies and instincts. You know if you've consumed too much of something, haven't had enough of something or haven't excersiced enough, etc., etc. Just as everything else in life, it's all about balance. Post By Old Fashion Okie (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
Actually, all the talk about bacon grease clogging up arteries is bogus. Folks, please reeducate yourself on cholesterol and what causes it. Why is it that people on low carb diets have better bp, ldl and hdl readings and triglycerides? It is not a fluke of the diet, it is the way your body was meant to be. carbs are the killer, not your bacon or fat. Low fat diets cause most of the health problems of the past 20 years. Before anyone wants to crucify me do some research about the benefits of protein and fat. Post By Bill (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseYou people need to EXERCISE. Just because you're overweight or otherwise unhealthy, doesn't mean you need to criticize people's suggestion on the use of a type of fat. Buy a treadmill. Post By Tall Thin Healthy White Boy. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseI use bacon grease in lieu of lard for making beans, and left over homemade spaghetti tastes great on day two when it's warmed up in the pan with a little bacon grease Post By Reverend Distopia (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseMy mom always used the bacon grease to make milk gravy . I don't do that anymore but I sure remember how good it tasted as a kid. Post By Barbo (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseI keep an empty soup can in the freezer and pour my bacon grease in it. When the can is full, I put it in a plastic bag that the newspaper comes in and throw it away on trash day. Being in solid frozen form, it doesn't mess up my trash can. Post By Lavendergal (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseEver tryed bacon grease on Biscuits just pour some bacon grease in a baking pan and dip the biscuits in it then bake yummy or spead on bread and fry it goes good with eggs Post By margaret (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
Wow, this site is really frugal. Some things are OK to throw away, like bacon grease. Post by wyoKrista RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
Any kind of fat is bad for dogs. Unlike humans, their bodies do not metabolize fat well. A friend of mine learnt this the hard way when her dog almost died. The vet warned her against feeding the dog "scraps" from meat, which is usually the fat. Also no-no for dogs is hot dogs and other fatty meats. Dogs do best when left to their normal dog food. sometimes I add hot water to the dry kibble, but I would never "kill" my dog with bacon grease. Post By carol slinker (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
Well, I agree with Doris.....as my husband says "That grease clogs up my artieries just me thinkin' about it"..ahahaha!!! He's so right and so is Doris.I don't care how good it tastes it's FAT, it will make you FAT and your dog FAT.A vet would never suggest this, your dog and you will end up very sick!!! Post By Gepe (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon Grease
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,174,151182-253205,00.html Post By aardvark (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseBacon grease...Have you seen that stuff cold? I'm with Bonnie. Please be careful and then just stop it. That is what is going straight to your arteries. We live in the south and I work at a senior center. The damage of that sort of cooking will hit you sooner if not later.And then, your taste buds will absolutely rebell at any attempt to cut back on the fat. The people here have all sorts of dietary restrictions due to their health and it's easier to find other ways to spice your food now. Post By doris (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseAll those ideas are mouth watering, but do you realize how much cholesterol is in even a teaspoon of bacon grease? I can feel my arteries closing just thinking of it! Please be careful in the use of such. Post by Exasperated RE: Uses for Bacon GreaseI don't normally use bacon grease for frying, but it is the only thing to use when frying fresh trout--it just does not taste the same without it! Post By Bonnie (Guest Post) | |
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