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This thread explores various methods and experiences related to cooking bacon in the Pampered Chef bar pan, with participants sharing their techniques, preferences, and outcomes.
Views differ on the necessity and effectiveness of using parchment paper, with some participants advocating for its use while others prefer cooking without it. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best method.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and outcomes when using the bar pan for bacon.
Consultants and community members interested in different methods for cooking bacon in the bar pan may find the shared experiences helpful.
rennea said:Do you think we like our bacon done on the bar pan maybe?![]()
can it be any kind of bacon or just the kind that is microwave friendly - you know the kind that says its for cooking in the microwave.RaggedyAunt said:Oh, and you can do it in the microwave, too, using the medium bar pan (if it fits). I start at about 4 minutes and check it after that. I always put a piece of parchment paper on top, too, to control grease splatters. The small bar pan would work, too, but it obviously wouldn't hold much.
Tammy
PamperedDor said:can it be any kind of bacon or just the kind that is microwave friendly - you know the kind that says its for cooking in the microwave.![]()
Christ Follower said:For those of you who didn't use parchment paper....
Did you notice a transfer of flavor from the grease the next time you used your pan?
That's what I do too!DebbieJ said:I've done it without parchment, too. Still works.I let the pan cool and the grease firms up and I just scrape it out with a nylon pan scraper.
I bake at 400 for about 25 mins. Just cook it long enough to your desired crispness.
kaseydee said:I haven't noticed transfer either. Deb said she lets her grease firm up & then scrap it - I had said earlier that I use my grease for later & I pour it up pretty much right after I take it out of the oven.
lacychef said:This is definately the best way to season this pan:thumbup: The parchment saves time with cleanup in my opinion.
To prepare bacon in the Pampered Chef Bar Pan, preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Lay the bacon strips in a single layer in the pan, making sure they do not overlap. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the bacon reaches your desired crispiness. Keep an eye on it to prevent burning.
Yes, you can cook various types of bacon in the Bar Pan, including regular, thick-cut, and even turkey bacon. Just adjust the cooking time as needed, as thicker cuts may require a few extra minutes to cook thoroughly.
No, you do not need to grease the Bar Pan before cooking bacon. The bacon will release its own fat as it cooks, which will help prevent sticking and allow for even cooking.
After cooking bacon, allow the Bar Pan to cool down. Soak it in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to loosen any residue. Use a non-abrasive sponge or cloth to clean it. For stubborn spots, you can use a plastic scraper. Avoid using metal utensils to prevent scratching the surface.
While the Bar Pan is primarily designed for oven use, you can use it in the microwave for cooking bacon. Place the bacon strips in the pan and cover with a microwave-safe lid or paper towel. Microwave on high for 4-6 minutes, checking for doneness. Cooking times may vary based on your microwave's wattage.