The glorious taste of bacon without all the calories is what I was thinking. It could be used with potatoes, on pasta or lettuce salads, in sandwiches, on the rim of a Martini glass, the possibilities are endless.
For Bacon Dust you need crispy cooked bacon and a spice grinder. A spice grinder is a necessity as nothing else will grind the bacon fine enough to be "dust". To cook bacon check out: http://michigancottagecook.blogspot.com/2010/09/baked-bacon-quick-and-easy.html Baking the bacon is the easiest way to cook it
Place 2 or 3 slices of the cooked bacon into the spice grinder. Sorry about the picture. I miss Tom's expertise.
Put the cover on the spice grinder and grind until the bacon turns to dust.
Bacon dust.
I put the bacon dust into a large opening shaker. Fluff bacon dust with a fork before shaking. Enjoy
HOW TO CLEAN A SPICE GRINDER.
To clean your spice grinder, you need uncooked white rice.
Place rice in spice grinder and grind until rice turns to flour.
You can used the bacon-flavored rice flour to make fried fish or chicken. See post for Bortells Fishery's Fried Perch:
http://michigancottagecook.blogspot.com/2010/08/lake-michigan-perch-bortells-style.html
Wipe out the rice dust with a paper towel and you have a sparkling clean spice grinder.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this, especially the cleanup tip, since I grind coffee every morning, and much as I like bacon, I prefer a 1" bit of stick cinnamon in the drip pot for the brewed coffee to be flavored a bit. (Since I went milk-free, I have found almond milk needs a bit of help, and I am trying to minimize artificial sweeteners.)
ReplyDeleteI am glad you liked the clean-up tip. I am a tea drinker myself, but I can't imagine bacone flavored coffee. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the instructions and tip on cleaning the spice grinder. I'm going to try this soon. I plan to bookmark your blog as well. Many thanks from Katt
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment. I have so many ideas for new posts. I hope you enjoy them as I get the posted.
ReplyDeleteI love your post! I was wondering...once the bacon dust is done do I need to keep it in the fridge or is it not necessary?
ReplyDeleteI keep mine in the refrigerator and take it out a couple of hours before I plan to use it. The bacon could get moldy if it is left at home temperature. Taking it out of the refrig before using makes it easier to sprinkle .
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe! I am definitely going to use it with liquid pea ravioli soon over at GourmetMale...
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ReplyDeleteCool site!! Thanks for the Bacon Dust recipe!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your comment. I wish the pictures were better. I still miss my late husband taking the pictures for me.
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