Bacon in the Oven is simple and easy, no doubt about it. Great for breakfast, BLT sandwiches, and adding crumbled bacon to recipes.
There is no need to stand over a splattering pan of bacon with this handy method. What’s even better is that this effortless method makes perfect crispy bacon every time.
Oven Cooked Bacon
- Much like air fryer bacon, this is one of the best ways to cook bacon. Just lay out the strips of bacon on a baking pan, pop it in the oven, bake, and voila perfect bacon.
- This will free up the stovetop; baking bacon in the oven means no splattering mess like pan-fried in a skillet.
- There is no need to babysit or flip the bacon over. Simply bake.
- Bacon in the oven does not take long and if you like to reserve bacon grease, there will still be plenty in the pan to save.
- This crispy bacon is good for sandwiches, crumbling into Caesar salad, sprinkling on mashed potatoes, and adding to a breakfast casserole.
Use Any Kind of Bacon
American Bacon is the most common type of bacon. This popular cut comes from the belly of the pig and tends to be a fatty cut of meat. Flavored bacon (like maple or peppered) is great oven baked too.
Thick-Cut Bacon works well in the oven. This bacon is cut about 1/8″ thick so it will need a bit more time. If you check it at 20 minutes and it needs more time flip it over and pop it back into the oven for a bit.
Turkey Bacon – Turkey bacon, which is a bit leaner, does work. It will require less cooking time in the oven at the same temperature to ensure it doesn’t dry out.
Preparing the Pan
You do not need a wire rack or cooling rack to cook bacon. I actually prefer to bake bacon slices directly on the baking pan. It will crisp nicely baked in the fat.
I do like to line the pan with foil and/or parchment for easy cleanup.
How to Cook Bacon in the Oven
You will need to bake bacon at 400°F for about 20 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400°F per the recipe below.
- Place bacon on the prepared rimmed baking sheet.
- Bake until bacon reaches desired level of crispiness (no need to flip it), about 20 minutes.
- Remove bacon from the pan & place on paper towels to drain grease.
For turkey bacon: Arrange on a sheet and cook for 11-13 minutes.
For thick-cut bacon: Cook at the same temperature but for the full 20 minutes. Because the bacon is so thick it may need to be flipped and cooked a few minutes extra.
Tips for Crispy Oven Bacon
- For easy cleanup, line a rimmed sheet pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper before adding the strips of bacon.
- Ensure the bacon slices are in a single layer, overlapping pieces won’t crisp as well.
- If you’re making larger batches of bacon, use two pans and switch the placement of the pans after about 10 minutes. You may need to add a few minutes of cooking time.
- Preheat the oven before adding the bacon to the pan.
Save The Bacon Grease
Storage
Leftover bacon can be kept in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or frozen for up to 2 months.
Use bacon right from frozen, it thaws in just a couple of minutes.
What to Do With Cooked Bacon
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How To Cook Bacon In The Oven
Follow this easy recipe to cook perfectly golden-crispy bacon every time!
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Preheat oven to 400°F. If desired, line pan with foil and/or parchment paper for easy clean up.
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Arrange bacon in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet.
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Bake for 18-20 minutes or until bacon is crisp. Thick cut bacon will need extra time.
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Transfer to paper towel lined plate. If desired, allow bacon fat to cool 10 minutes and reserve in a jar for cooking.
- Store leftover bacon in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days. Reheat in the oven, in the microwave, or in the air fryer.
- For easy cleanup, line a rimmed sheet pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper before adding the strips of bacon. No baking rack is required.
- Ensure the bacon slices are in a single layer, overlapping pieces won’t crisp as well.
- If you’re making larger batches of bacon, use two pans and switch the placement of the pans after about 10 minutes. You may need to add a few minutes of cooking time.
- If you’d like to save the bacon grease, allow it to cool on the pan for about 10-15 minutes before pouring it into a jar.
Calories: 230, Protein: 6g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 36mg, Sodium: 365mg, Potassium: 109mg, Vitamin A: 20IU, Calcium: 3mg, Iron: 0.2mg
(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)
Course Breakfast, Pork
Cuisine American