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I am glad to know that someone else doesn’t want lettuce and tomato on their bacon sandwich. I like a plain bacon sandwich also. I like my bacon crisp. Can’t stand limpy bacon
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Originally posted by Cakes
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I have started cooking my bacon in the oven in a pan and I do not have to watch it. Works just fine and I get it crispy without having to watch it all the time.Paul E. Smith
Knoxville, TN
Sundancer,
The way I do my bacon is with the burner turned to low. Takes a long time but you don’t have to watch it. If it is good fatty bacon it is almost a confit.
I like almost any bacon (except Canadian). You can keep the expensive lean and thick sliced bacon tho. I like it thin, fatty, and crisp.
My wife and I don’t like tomatoes on sandwiches and I don’t like lettuce on mine either (it’s a mechanical thing, too slippery) so we don’t have BLTs we just have bacon sandwiches. Talk about a comfort food.
Cakes
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