Tired of messy stovetops and bacon that cooks unevenly? This simple kitchen hack delivers perfectly crisp strips with almost no cleanup. Whether you’re making brunch for guests or upgrading your weekday breakfast, this method ensures evenly golden, crunchy bacon every single time.
Below are two reliable, low-effort techniques—no turning, no splattering, just flawless results.
Perfect Texture: Achieves consistent crispness from edge to edge.
Minimal Cleanup: Skip the grease sprays and stovetop wiping.
Hands-Off: Let the heat do the work—no babysitting required.
Versatile: Add crispy bacon to wraps, burgers, salads, chowders, casseroles, or enjoy it as is.
Optional:
Warm the oven to 400°F (200°C).
Cover a baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup and set a wire rack on top to elevate the bacon so excess fat drips away.
Lay the bacon slices in a single layer on the rack.
Keep them from overlapping so they cook evenly.
Bake for 15–20 minutes, depending on thickness and preferred crispiness.
Check during the final minutes to prevent over-browning.
Move the finished bacon to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
Serve with eggs, waffles, breakfast sandwiches—or just enjoy the crispy goodness on its own.
Place 2–3 layers of paper towels on a microwave-safe plate.
Set bacon strips on top without touching.
Add another layer of paper towels.
Microwave on high for 3–5 minutes, pausing every minute to check progress.
Timing will vary depending on your microwave and the bacon’s thickness.
Carefully remove and transfer to a clean paper towel-lined plate.
You’ll have crisp bacon in minutes—no pan or stove needed.
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