The Painless, Foolproof Way to Cook Bacon

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Skip the hot oil splatters and overcooked strips. Oven-cooked bacon is painless, requires little interaction and ensures evenly cooked bacon every time. There are many ways to cook bacon, but I almost always prepare it in the oven. There are two main reasons why I prefer using the oven as opposed to the stovetop. For starters, it frees me up to multitask in the kitchen. I can set it and forget it. This is incredibly helpful when I'm preparing a breakfast with several components. Secondly and probably more importantly, the bacon cooks perfectly and evenly every single time.

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Things You'll Need

Step 1

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. The foil isn't essential but it makes cleanup a breeze.

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Step 2

Line up the bacon on the cooling rack, leaving a bit of space in between each piece. This will allow the fat to drip away from the bacon. If you don't have a cooling rack you can technically do without it, but the bacon will be less crisp at the end.

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Place in the oven and cook until crisp and golden (or until it reaches the desired doneness), 15 to 35 minutes depending on how much bacon is cooking. Six pieces of thick-cut bacon will take approximately 18 minutes.

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Step 3

Carefully remove the baking sheet from the oven (there will be hot fat in the bottom of the pan so be mindful). Place the bacon on paper towels to drain briefly before serving.

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Bacon cooked in the oven will be perfectly flat and crisp. You can even have a bit of fun with it. Sometimes I like to brush a bit of maple syrup and a sprinkle of ground cayenne pepper onto the bacon just before sticking it in the oven. Delicious!

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