How to Bake Bacon in the Oven: The Only Method You’ll Ever Need

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Step 3: Arrange the Bacon

Lay the bacon strips on the baking sheet in a single layer. Make sure the strips don’t overlap, or they’ll stick together and cook unevenly. Overlapping can lead to chewy parts where the bacon touches.


Step 4: Bake the Bacon

Place the sheet in the preheated oven. Bake based on your desired crispiness:

  • Chewy bacon: 12–15 minutes
  • Medium crisp: 15–18 minutes
  • Extra crispy: 18–22 minutes

Keep a close eye on the bacon during the last few minutes, as oven times can vary.


Step 5: Drain and Serve

Once cooked to perfection, carefully remove the bacon from the oven. Use tongs to transfer the strips to a plate lined with paper towels. This will drain excess grease and ensure crispiness.


Step 6: Optional Finishing Touches

  • Seasoning: Sprinkle black pepper, brown sugar, or smoked paprika on the bacon before baking for extra flavor.
  • Storage: Leftover bacon can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Reheat in the oven or microwave.

Pro Tips for Perfect Oven-Baked Bacon

  1. Use a rimmed sheet: Prevents hot grease from spilling in your oven.
  2. Don’t crowd the pan: Bacon cooks best when strips have space between them.
  3. Save the bacon grease: Pour the cooled grease into a jar to use for cooking eggs, vegetables, or even popcorn.
  4. Adjust thickness: Thicker bacon takes longer to crisp, so keep this in mind when baking.

Conclusion

Oven-baked bacon is a game-changer. It’s clean, easy, and yields perfectly crispy bacon every time. Whether it’s for breakfast, sandwiches, or a topping on salads and baked dishes, this method will quickly become your go-to. Say goodbye to stovetop splatters and hello to effortless, delicious bacon.

With this guide, you now have the only method you’ll ever need for baking bacon in the oven. Happy cooking!


If you want, I can also make a visually easy-to-follow version with a timing chart that shows exactly how long different bacon types and thicknesses need in the oven. This makes it almost impossible to overcook.

Do you want me to make that chart?

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