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Quarantine cuisine: Treat yourself to sweet and spicy bacon

Turn this raw bacon into something special during your quarantine. (Courtesy Geoff Tracy)
The seasoned bacon. (Courtesy Geoff Tracy)
The finished product. (Courtesy Geoff Tracy)
The bacon, nicely finished. (Courtesy Geoff Tracy)
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There may be a looming meat shortage, but if you can scrounge up some bacon, we鈥檝e got a treat that will make being stuck home much more tolerable.

This sweet and spicy bacon recipe comes from bacon enthusiast Geoff Tracy, of Chef Geoff鈥檚 and Lia鈥檚.

鈥淭his is our technique that we use in the restaurants, to actually bake the bacon in the ovens, as opposed to in a frying pan,鈥 Tracy said. 鈥淔rying pans, you can鈥檛 really cook all that much bacon.鈥

The recipe involves 鈥渁ggressively鈥 sprinkling the bacon with black pepper, cayenne and sugar.

鈥淭he bacon comes out semi-candied, but also a little bit spicy,鈥 Tracy said.

The recipe is for a pound of bacon, and while it can be scaled down to cook less than that, Tracy wondered aloud why anyone would want to have less than a pound of bacon.

Sweet and Spicy Bacon

  • 1 pound sliced bacon 鈥 preferably thick
  • 2 tablespoons black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon cayenne
  • 3 tablespoons sugar in the raw (or regular sugar)

Mix spices together. Sprinkle onto bacon 鈥 both sides. Cook bacon on a sheet tray on parchment paper in a 300-degree oven for approximately 30 minutes. Watch the bacon carefully for the final 5-10 minutes.

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