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  2. 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 ...

  3. Lemon Turkey with Bacon Recipe - AOL

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    Return the turkey to the skillet and reduce the heat to low. Top the turkey with the lemon slices. Cover and cook for 5 minutes or until the turkey is cooked through. Sprinkle with the bacon and serve with the rice. Easy Substitution: You may also use bacon bits in place of the bacon in this recipe.

  4. Collops - Wikipedia

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    A collop is a slice of meat, according to one definition in the Oxford English Dictionary. In Elizabethan times , "collops" came to refer specifically to slices of bacon . Shrove Monday , also known as Collop Monday, was traditionally the last day to cook and eat meat before Ash Wednesday , which was a non-meat day in the pre- Lenten season ...

  5. The Bacon-Wrapped Appetizer I Make Every Christmas - AOL

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    Separate the bacon slices and cut them in half lengthwise with a sharp paring knife. Cut each strip in half crosswise, making 4 pieces. Starting with the cut side of a sprout, wrap a piece of ...

  6. Bacon-wrapped Rice Cakes with a Jalapeno Ponzu Recipe - AOL

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    Wrap one half around each rice cake. Spear with a skewer, and repeat with the second half of the bacon to make 2 rice cakes per skewer. Cook each skewer in a nonstick pan over medium-high heat for 4 to 5 minutes per side, or until the bacon is crispy and thoroughly cooked. Transfer the skewers to a serving platter.

  7. Yes, bacon is bad for you. How to fit the popular processed ...

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    However, the American Heart Association recommends a maximum consumption of 100 grams of processed meat per week, which comes out to about 13 grams per day — just over one uncooked slice of bacon.

  8. Beef plate - Wikipedia

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    It may also be cured, smoked, and thinly sliced to make beef bacon. [citation needed] The beef navel is the ventral part of the plate, and it is commonly used to make pastrami. The remainder is usually used for ground beef.

  9. Wiltshire cure - Wikipedia

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    The Wiltshire cure is a traditional English technique for curing bacon and ham. The technique originated in the 18th century in Calne, Wiltshire; it was developed by the Harris family. [1] Originally it was a dry cure method that involved applying salt to the meat for 10–14 days. [2] Storing the meat in cold rooms meant that less salt was ...