Bacon lovers, rejoice! You can now purchase your guilty pleasure in bulk and not worry about how you’re going to finish it all before it goes bad. We’ll show you how to freeze your favorite bacon so you can enjoy tasty bacon recipes all the time.
How to Freeze Uncooked Bacon
Good news here! Uncooked bacon is easy to keep in the freezer and lasts up to six months. A sealed package can be popped right inside the freezer. Though, you should be prepared to use it all once thawed. Here’s a genius trick for making bacon for a crowd.
For those of us that only cook a few strips at a time, you can freeze individual slices of uncooked bacon, too:
- Coil the slices of bacon up so they look like snails
- Freeze in a single layer on a baking sheet
- Once the bacon coils are solid, store them in a zip-top bag in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Simply grab a few bacon bundles out of the freezer to thaw whenever you’re in need.
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But Can You Freeze Cooked Bacon?
Yes! And it’s super simple.
- After cooking the bacon, line a baking pan with wax paper followed by a layer of bacon, another sheet of wax paper and another layer of bacon until all the crispy goodness is accounted for.
- Cover with wax paper and freeze overnight, or for a minimum of two hours.
- Pop the frozen bacon into a zip-top bag and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.
When ready to cook, take however many slices you need at a time. The bacon can either be thawed in the refrigerator overnight or microwaved, making it the perfect grab-and-go breakfast item.
While bacon is tasty any time of the day, check out these 30 sizzling bacon recipes if you are looking to start off your morning the right way.
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Stephanie Harte