Bacon Grease - Rendering, Storage, and Usage
Just got chewed out by my wife for using her favorite coffee mug to drain bacon grease. We've never used it later in cooking but I've heard it's been done. I grew up as a butter or olive oil fryer. I usually just use the ceramic coffee mugs to cool it then pitch it. So I figure this midwestern crowd might be able to give me some tips as to how to render it properly to use it for cooking later, a better place to cool and store it, and some of the better uses for it in frying. For some reason, my cast iron skillet just perked up.
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In yo belly!
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condoms
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We dump it off into a measuring cup, let it cool some, and then pout it into a container we keep in the fridge for that purpose.
Main thing we use it for from there is cooking green beans in, but I am sure there are a lot of other yummy uses as well. |
Strain out the meat so it will not spoil.
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Grease, straw, yum. :D
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First, let the grease cool down a bit. Then, use cheese cloth, or a paper towel, or a coffee filter to strain the grease. Store it in a glass container in your refrigerator or freezer.
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I use a mason jar for storage. I'll use it for anything from brussel sprouts to bbq sauce.
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It's also great for frying your eggs in on days when you're not actually cooking bacon.
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Bacon gravy is good enough for me.
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You mean youre not supposed to drink it?
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Bacon. Nuf said.
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It's not redundant to fry bacon in more bacon fat?
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