Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
Step 2: Prep the Pan
Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil. For extra-crispy bacon, place a wire rack on top of the lined sheet.
Why the rack? It allows air to circulate underneath, so the bacon cooks evenly and stays out of the rendered fat.
Step 3: Arrange the Bacon
Place bacon strips in a single layer, not overlapping. They can touch slightly but shouldn't overlap—they'll shrink as they cook.
Step 4: Bake
Bake for 15-20 minutes, depending on thickness and desired crispness:
| Bacon Type | Time (Approximate) |
|---|---|
| Thin-cut | 10-15 minutes |
| Regular | 15-20 minutes |
| Thick-cut | 20-25 minutes |
No need to flip. The oven's even heat does the work.
Step 5: Check for Doneness
Start checking at the minimum time. Bacon continues to crisp slightly as it cools, so it's better to pull it when it's almost as crisp as you want.
Step 6: Drain
Transfer bacon to a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess grease.
Step 7: Serve
Serve immediately, or keep warm in a low oven (200°F) until ready.
Pro-Tips for Bacon Perfection
1. Start with a Cold Oven?
Some recipes suggest starting bacon in a cold oven to render fat more slowly. This works, but 400°F preheated is more reliable for consistent results.
2. Save the Grease
Strain the rendered bacon fat into a jar and refrigerate. Use it for:
Roasting vegetables
Frying eggs
Making cornbread
Adding flavor to almost anything savory
3. Season Before Baking
Sprinkle with black pepper, brown sugar, or cayenne before baking for flavored bacon.
4. Batch Cook
Cook a whole pound at once and store leftovers in the fridge for easy bacon all week.
5. Crispy or Chewy?
For chewier bacon, use a lower temp (375°F) and pull earlier
For crispier bacon, use a higher temp (425°F) and let it go a few minutes longer
Flavor Variations
Brown Sugar Bacon (Candied Bacon):
Sprinkle strips with brown sugar before baking. Bake as directed. The sugar caramelizes into a sweet, crispy coating.
Spicy Bacon:
Sprinkle with cayenne, black pepper, or red pepper flakes before baking.
Maple Bacon:
Brush with maple syrup halfway through baking.
Pepper-Crusted Bacon:
Press freshly ground black pepper into both sides before baking.
Smoked Paprika Bacon:
Sprinkle with smoked paprika for a subtle smoky flavor.
Everything Bagel Bacon:
Sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning before baking.
What to Do With Baked Bacon
Breakfast plate – With eggs, toast, and potatoes
BLTs – The perfect sandwich
Salads – Crumble over spinach or Caesar
Pasta – Add to carbonara or Alfredo
Baked potatoes – Essential topping
Burgers – Because bacon makes everything better
Snacking – Let's be honest, it never makes it to the plate
Storage and Reheating
Refrigerator:
Store cooked bacon in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Freezer:
Freeze cooked bacon in a single layer, then transfer to freezer bags. Freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat directly from frozen.
Reheating:
Microwave: 20-30 seconds
Oven: 350°F for 5-8 minutes
Skillet: Quick re-crisp over medium heat
Air fryer: 350°F for 2-3 minutes
Your Bacon Questions, Answered
Can I bake turkey bacon the same way?
Yes! Turkey bacon cooks faster—start checking at 8-10 minutes.
Do I need to flip the bacon?
No. The oven's even heat makes flipping unnecessary.
My bacon is splattering in the oven. What's wrong?
Either the fat content is very high, or the oven temperature is too high. Try 375°F next time.
Can I reuse bacon grease?
Absolutely! Strain it and store in the refrigerator for up to 3 months.
How do I clean the pan?
If you used foil or parchment, cleanup is minimal. Soak any stuck-on grease in hot soapy water.
Can I bake bacon with other foods?
Yes, but be aware that bacon drippings will flavor everything on the pan—which is often a good thing!
