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  2. How to Make Perfectly Crunchy Bacon in the Oven - AOL

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    Cook your bacon in the oven. Cooking bacon strips in a skillet can result in the bacon rendering the fat, but the strips can shrink and start to curl up at the edges. It takes a lot of paper ...

  3. The Best Way to Cook Bacon, According to the Best Bacon ... - AOL

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    According to Allan Benton, the producer of the Tennessee hams, bacon, and sausage most heralded by chefs all over the world, bacon should be cooked in the oven on a sheet pan at 350°F for 14 to ...

  4. How to make perfectly crispy bacon in the oven - AOL

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    Find out the genius technique to make perfect bacon with minimal cleanup. Skip to main content. News. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join. Mail. Downloads; AOL App; Premium ...

  5. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    Red meats such as beef, lamb, and venison, and certain game birds are often roasted to be "medium rare" "rare", meaning that the center of the roast is still red. Roasting is a preferred method of cooking for most poultry, and certain cuts of beef, pork, or lamb. Although there is a growing fashion in some restaurants to serve "rose pork ...

  6. Sauerbraten - Wikipedia

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    After the meat is removed from the marinade and dried, it is first browned in oil or lard and then braised with the strained marinade in a covered dish in a medium oven or on the stovetop. After simmering for four hours or more, depending on the size of the roast, the marinade will continue to flavor the roast and, as the meat cooks, its juices ...

  7. Meat chop - Wikipedia

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    Chops are generally cut from pork, lamb, veal, or mutton, but also from game, such as venison. They are cut perpendicular to the spine, and usually include a rib and a section of spine. They are typically cut from 10–50 mm thick. In United States markets, pork chops are classified as "center-cut" or "shoulder".

  8. 14 Surprising Ways To Use Bacon That Will Make It Even Better

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    Bacon Pancakes . Spike Some Bourbon. Infusing perfectly good bourbon with bacon fat might seem strange, until you taste it. The smokiness of the bacon brings out the toasty, savory notes of the ...

  9. Lynn Eckerle: Hunting season means it's time for venison recipes

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