Coca Cola Bacon?
Confession: I love Coke. Like, luuuuurve it! Although I try to stick to eating my calories, rather than drinking them, on rare occasions, I’ll treat myself to an ice-cold Coca-Cola with a burger and fries. It only seems right to enjoy them together. Recently, I was thinking about something I had watched my dad do in the kitchen as a little girl. He used to soak ribs in Coke or Dr. Pepper to tenderize the meat before grilling. It made me wonder what other pork products might benefit from a long bath in soda. After considering pork chops and ham, I thought I’d give good ol’ bacon a try. Believe it or not, I discovered magical things happen to bacon strips when they are marinated in Coke for an extended period of time.
Coke and Bacon
Because bacon strips are so fatty, they don’t absorb the Coke, per se. So the bacon doesn’t become ultra sweet as one might think. Instead, the carbonation and sugar break down the bacon, making it limber and easy to bite through once cooked. The Coke also seems to reduce the salt a bit, leaving the bacon with a dusky caramelized flavor. I found baking the bacon in the oven to be the best cooking method since the bacon is damp… All the grease splatter takes place behind a closed oven door. The unique caramelized flavor and tender melt-in-your-mouth texture make Coke Soaked Bacon a great addition to sandwiches, wraps, or chopped-up salads because it’s not the least bit tough. So try putting these two guilty pleasures together. The effect is intriguing to say the least!
How to Make Candied Candy with Coke
Ingredients
Thick-cut bacon Coca-Cola
Instructions
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Variations
Don’t like Coca Cola? Try this recipe with Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, or Root Beer! Spice it up by sprinkling each bacon strip with cayenne pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, of chili powder before baking.
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