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Dave Drum
I use my microwave for cooking bacon crispy with little fuss. 4 minutes at full power for thin sliced bacon and 5 minutes for thick sliced. Be sure to cover the bacon with old newspaper or paper towel to prevent sptters from making a mess of the microwave sompartment.
Paul Banas
I tried it using a tray below to catch the drips. It wasn’t great and I won’t do again. Given the time and mess (basket and tray), oven-cooked bacon works better for me.
Judy Moss
I was a devotee of microwave bacon until a few months ago when i tried it in the air fryer. I was hooked and will never go back. Quick tip...for easier cleanup (if you don't save the grease), put a little water in the basket.
Micki
I line bottom tray with foil. Just let it cool and dispose it. Just one item to clean - basket.
Darlene C.
Bacon turned out perfect but I couldn’t use the air fryer for toast afterwards without cleaning it. Make toast first?
Vicki
As with most air fryer recipes, it all depends on the air fryer. My Ninja does great with bacon, clean up is easy, and best of all, no bacon splatters on stove/microwave/oven/counter.
Marina Del Ray
Used thick cut Boar's Head bacon. Cooked most in a skillet, but some in my Ninja XL Foodi. Pan fried has a slight edge as far as texture, but they're comparable. BTW the instructions on the bacon package clearly state to cook low for about 4 minutes. Absolutely no way the 4 (cut in half) slices would be cooked so quickly. Easily took 10 minutes, so the Foodi wins the time race, but I could only cook 1.5 slices (also cut in half). I think it depends on how much you're trying to cook.
Katy
I make seasoned bacon in the air fryer for classic iceberg wedge salads. Usually I use thick bacon and sprinkle onion and garlic powder and roast crushed/chopped tomatoes on the bacon as it cooks. I lower the heat as I'm not trying to burn the seasoning or tomatoes, just roast them in to a unified seasoned topping.
JonasB
I am convinced that the microwave was invented to quickly cook tasty bacon for breakfest. On a plate, layer a sheet of paper towel, bacon strips, and then a final layer of paper towel on top. Microwave to desired crispiness/chewiness usually 2-4 minutes for 2-4 slices of bacon. Grease soaks into the lower towel and the top towel keeps spatter down. Clean up is just throwing away the sheets. The top sheet can be used to wipe down the plate for serving before discarding it.
Guilty Bacon Eater
Do 375 or lower. 400 will burn it. 375 is perfect for a nice crisp. I use 350 if I don’t want it crispy (one family member’s choice.)
Hannah B
This is 100% true, especially if you have a Cuisinart (which tends to run hot). 400 degrees will burn it before it cooks. I usually cook it at 350, takes between 11-13 minutes depending on the thickness. I also use a parchment paper liner for the drip tray, cleans right up, and it’s easy to pour from if I’m saving the grease. Oven is still the way to go for a big batch (same temp, slightly more time, and don’t forget to turn it) but the air fryer is great if you’re just making a little.
Emma H
If you put sliced bread undernear the basket in the pot (i have a Ninja Foodi), the bread soaks up the bacon juice as it cooks, and it means less washing too!
Jacquie
We do this all the time. Rub a tiny bit of brown sugar on one or both sides and sprinkle with Aleppo or other pepper flakes. Level up.
NY
Convection toaster oven works the same way as an air fryer. May take a few more minutes since the space is a bit more open. I cook my bacon this way all the time, easy, tasty and better than the microwave
DRK
My air fryer (Avalon) came with a free standing wire grid. I use a paper paper liner under it or a piece of foil and put the bacon on the grid. Works fine, with the grease falling into the liner/ foil. Nothing to clean up except rinsing off the grid. I do agree, though, that the microwave works equally well.
montreal
Any advice for a convection oven, which is kind of an air fryer itself. I used to make it in my microwave and liked it until I fried it in a pan after 40 years and the frypan is so much better. So my next attempt will be in a convection oven.
Sherri
This method takes 8 minutes. A microwave or even a hot skillet is faster.
BevM
And cleaner!
Judy Moss
I was a devotee of microwave bacon until a few months ago when i tried it in the air fryer. I was hooked and will never go back. Quick tip...for easier cleanup (if you don't save the grease), put a little water in the basket.
Megan L.
My bacon balled up at 400 degrees, but 350 for 8 minutes worked fine: good texture, and flatter. I used a basket model and lined the tray with foil, so cleanup was easy and I got some nice grease for Brunswick stew later. A handy technique!
Kevin
Flipping half way through? 8 minutes or so, along with the pre-heat, depending on how crispy you want it, and done. Flipping takes all the convenience out of the air fryer, and isn't necessary anyway.
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