Bacon......That is all!
Bacon......That is all!
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I had some bacon in the oven other day and I forgot about it. Needless to say it was completetly burnt.
And guess what, I still ate it.
Don't cook bacon naked......
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i heard they had chocolate covered bacon at the state fair, pigs in mud they called it.
just need to figue out how to deepfry that!
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What am I doing in here? Kirris doesn't even like bacon! all the more for you guys I guess!
now why can't this thread be about cake? everyone loves cake! or chocolate? Mmmm or the best of both worlds! Chocolate Cake!
mmmm bacon cake....
8 rashers streaky bacon
230 g self-raising flour
25 g butter
75 g Cheddar cheese, grated
150 ml milk
20 g Worcestershire sauce to glaze
1 pinch(es) of salt
Method
Preheat oven to 200°C.
At first only grill three rashers of bacon until crisp and then cut into small pieces.
Sieve together the flour and salt into a bowl and then rub in the butter. Add 15 g of the cheese and all of the crumbled bacon.
Mix the milk and Worcestershire sauce together and add to dry ingredients.
Mix to a soft dough and roll out to an 18 cm circle .Brush with milk and cut into eight wedges.
Arrange on a buttered and floured baking tray in a circle with overlapping edges. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese.
Bake in the oven at 200°C for 30 minutes.
Finally cut the remaining bacon in half and roll up. Place rolls on skewer and grill till crisp. Use as garnish.
Preparation time: ca. 30 min
Bacon Chocolate cake:
Ingredients:
Cake:
* 3 eggs
* 2 cups sifted flour
* I ¼ teaspoons baking soda
* 2/3 cup shortening
* 1 teaspoon salt
* I ¼ teaspoons vanilla extract
* 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa
* 1 1/3 cup sugar
* 1 1/4 scalded milk
* ½ lb. of bacon (or you know, however much bacon you want)
Frosting:
* 2 ¾ cups powdered sugar
* 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
* 5 tablespoons evaporated milk
* 6 tablespoons butter (Try taking it out of the fridge before you start baking so that it softens at room temperature)
* 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
* 2 teaspoons Bacon Salt (or add to taste… yes this recipe calls for Bacon Salt because it is AWESOME.)
Making It! :
First, fry up your bacon, preferably to a crispy texture for this recipe. When it’s done, crumble it and set it aside. (The side of your bacon bits is up to you, just be mindful that it’s going in your cake mixture.)
Line the bottom of two greased cake pans with wax paper, then grease the paper. Sift the cocoa powder with 1/3 cup of sugar, pouring the milk in gradually, and stir until it’s blended well. Set this aside to cool.
Now sift together the flour, the other cup of sugar, and the salt and baking soda. Add the shortening and half of the cocoa mixture you made earlier. Beat the mixture. Now add the eggs, the vanilla, and the rest of your cocoa. Beat that for another two minutes before adding in your crumbled bacon. Try to get it evenly spread out in the cakes before you pour it into your greased pans.
Now bake it at 350° for 25 to 30 minutes. When it’s done, let it cool for 5 minutes before you take the cakes out of the pans. Let them cool while you make the choco-bacon frosting!
Mix the cocoa and powdered sugar in a medium sized bowl and set that aside. In a larger bowl, cut your butter into inch-size pieces and mix them with a spoon until they’re smooth, gradually mixing in your sugar/cocoa mixture and the evaporated milk. Blend in vanilla and then add your Bacon Salt (probably best to do this to taste.) Beat the mixture until it’s light and fluffy, adding milk and sugar if you need to for the right consistency.
Make sure the cakes are cooled before you stack and frost them. Hopefully they’ll be chockful of Bacon-chocolately goodness.
The best of every world :P
Last edited by AMDarkwolf; 09-23-2010 at 05:17 AM.