Bacon Jam Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Lori Mama

"I saw this thing called Bacon Jam being served on one of the episodes of Eat St. on Food Network. So off I went in search of a recipe and found this one by Not Quite Nigella. I did make a slight adjustment."

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Ready In:
2hrs 10mins

Ingredients:
10
Yields:

1 3/4 cups

Serves:
10-15

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ingredients

  • 1 lb smoked bacon, sliced into small pieces (or use regular bacon and liquid smoke)
  • 4 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 1 medium brown onion, sliced
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • Tabasco sauce (according to taste and optional)
  • 1 cup brewed coffee
  • 14 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 14 cup maple syrup
  • black pepper
  • extra water

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directions

  • In a non stick pan, fry the bacon in batches until lightly browned and beginning to crisp.
  • Fry the onion and garlic in the rendered bacon fat on medium heat until translucent.
  • Transfer the bacon, onion and garlic into a heavy based cast iron pot and add the rest of the ingredients except for the water.
  • Simmer for 2 hours adding 1/4 of a cup of water every 25-30 minutes or so and stirring.
  • When ready, cool for about 15-20 minutes and then place in a food processor. Pulse for 2-3 seconds so that you leave some texture to the “jam” or of course you could keep whizzing and make it a smoother and more paste like.
  • Serve on your favorite burger, grilled cheese, as an appetizer on crusty bread.
  • The possibilities are endless.
  • Enjoy.

Questions & Replies

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  1. How do you store the finished product?

    christine d.

  2. if I Have regular bacon but no smoke sauce then what?

    ctorra2002

  3. Recipe calls for " one medium brown onion, sliced". Didn't know there were "brown" onions. Should it read -- one medium onion sliced and browned ? or are you referring to yellow onions ?

    quit2k

  4. Is this pure maple syrup or just Aunt Jemima?

    Justin B.

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Reviews

  1. Awesome savory condiment! Made and then put inside a fried egg sandwich. Yummy. I could eat right out of the jar but I will not to be that bad. Could see this in a grilled cheese, or sub in for sliced bacon in a BLT... The only thing I did differently was after step 3 I put into a crockpot for 3 hours, UNCOVERED, on high just so I could do some other stuff. Thank you LoriMama. DS would love this as he thinks women should wear bacon perfume!? I read that it keeps in fridge for 4 weeks.

  2. I'm not sure there are enough superlatives for this yummy goodness! Tangy and kinda sweet, I'm looking for things to serve this on/with. Maybe with cream cheese, on a toasted bagel? I tried them on some pecan nut thins, smeared with cream cheese and topped with the bacon jam. Daggone, I guess I know what to give everyone for the holidays! Thanks so much for sharing this fabulous recipe, Lori Mama!

    alligirl

  3. I am going to a wine and cheese thing, and plan to make this, pile it onto a disc of Brie cheese, wrap the whole thing in a puff pastry, and throw it in the oven, and then serve it with crackers. :) Because YUM.

    zabary

  4. wow, an amazing thing! I was hesitant about the coffee, but it cooked down and had such a rich smokey flavour.. sweet and savory.. thanks for the recipe :)<br/>I did find that when I put it in little jars, the fat separated to the top... i guess it would be good to really drain the bacon and onions first for gift giving jars. I plan to drive the men in my life wild with this ;)

    womanofmystery

  5. This is sinful!! Delicious, decadent and oh so good.

    MarraMamba

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Tweaks

  1. or you can just spread it on toast for breakfast.

    M2nov35

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FAQs

How long does homemade bacon jam last? ›

Bacon jam can be safely refrigerated for two to four weeks. Any amount that you keep in the fridge will need to be used within that length of time. You can store bacon jam in any refrigerator-safe container. Many bacon jam enthusiasts choose to use mason jars for aesthetic reasons.

Do you refrigerate bacon jam after opening? ›

For safety, we strongly recommend that bacon jam be refrigerated for times suggested by the recipe (2-4 weeks) or that it be frozen for longer storage. Why is botulism such a big deal? Botulism is as serious as food poisoning gets.

Why is my bacon jam not thickening? ›

To achieve a thick texture, all of the liquids need time to reduce. Make sure you're cooking your bacon jam without a lid over your Dutch oven, so your bacon jam can evaporate. If it's still not thick enough, it just needs more time.

What do you eat bacon jam with? ›

Our list of things we want to use this jam in is ever-growing. Here are just a few to get you started: warm potato salad, grilled asparagus, fresh tomatoes, panzanella, grilled cheese, crackers and goat cheese, spinach salad, a spoon, fresh garden peas, scrambled eggs, bagels and cream cheese...

Do you put homemade jam straight in the fridge? ›

Jam-making, after all, is a controlled evaporation of water, so if you accidentally take too much out, you can always add a little back in. If you don't have jars or other glass containers, allow the jam to cool in the pot, then transfer it to an airtight container and store it in the fridge.

Is jam still good if left out overnight? ›

You can technically store opened jams and jellies at room temperature—but only in a cool, dark place and for about a week after opening, says Lee. Here's why: Jams and jellies have high sugar and acid levels, which protect against spoilage.

Is it OK to leave jam out overnight? ›

Sealed jars of homemade preserves can also be stored at room temperature. Once the jam or jelly is opened, however, it is best to refrigerate them. Richard explains that this prevents mold and yeast from growing. If not refrigerated, opened jams and jellies are likely to spoil quicker.

What happens if you leave jam out overnight? ›

What happens when you leave jam out too long? When stored above 40 degrees Fahrenheit — the threshold for most bacteria growth — jam starts to get a little tricky (per National Center for Home Food Preservation). It can develop a funky odor, be infected by bacteria, or grow mold on the surface.

Who invented bacon jam? ›

In 2015, Martin and Suzie Cowley of Wales claimed to have invented Bacon Jam, however, Chef Mike Oraschewsky stated they started making Bacon Jams since 2013. Josh Henderson of Skillet Street Foods has been selling Bacon Jam as of 2010.

What does bacon jam taste like? ›

Depending on which bacon you use, it may taste like barbecue sauce. But it's usually a little sweeter. The taste of bacon jam is fantastic because, although it is salty, it is also sweet at the same time. It can even feel like maple syrup.

Does lemon juice thicken jam? ›

I do occasionally add a satchel of lemon wedges to a jam when I know there is likely to be lower amounts of pectin, like with strawberries. This helps add extra pectin that the berries don't have, but in lower amounts than if I were adding commercial pectin.

What is a substitute for pectin? ›

Pectin Substitute

Cornstarch - Another plant-based thickening agent, cornstarch is a great substitute for pectin. Gelatin - For non-vegan menu items, you can substitute gelatin for pectin, but it will yield a different consistency.

Will adding more sugar thicken jam? ›

Since pectin is activated by sugar, it requires using a considerable amount of sugar to activate the pectin and set (i.e. thicken) your jam. If you try to cut back on the sugar, it won't set properly.

How long does homemade jam stay fresh? ›

The ideal storage time for unopened jams, jellies and preserves is 12 months in the pantry. After opening, refrigerate for 6 months.

How long does fresh homemade jam last in the fridge? ›

Here's how long homemade jam lasts: For homemade jam, using sugar and processed by canning in a hot water bath, you can expect to get about two years of shelf life when stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, keep your homemade jam in the refrigerator for up to three months.

What is the shelf life of homemade jam? ›

A: For best quality, it is recommended that all home-canned foods be used within a year. Most homemade jams and jellies that use a tested recipe, and have been processed in a canner for the recommended time, should retain best quality and flavor for up to that one year recommended time.

How long does fresh homemade jam last? ›

Homemade jam and jelly can last for a long time, depending on factors such as ingredients, storage conditions, and preparation methods. Typically, homemade jam will last around 6 to 12 months when unopened and stored properly. Once opened, it should be consumed within 1 to 3 months to ensure the best taste and quality.

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