How To Make Chicken Fried Bacon

 by Doggie Stylish
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After being inspired by the Pig Candy instructable, I decided to give chicken fried bacon a whirl. So here goes....

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Step 1: Ingredients That You Will Need

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The ingredients are pretty simple. You will need the bacon, of course, some oil of your choosing, white flour, bread crumbs, eggs and whatever spice mix that you prefer, I like Lawry's
pokemoneg says: Nov 28, 2011. 1:06 PM
mmmm food :3
cflores1 says: Aug 3, 2011. 2:46 AM
mmmm..... bacon
Asmodeo says: Sep 8, 2009. 5:39 AM
Gorgeous! This method of coating is called "Milanese" (from Milan, Italy) In my country, Argentina, It's part of our culinary religion!!! It is like talking to God himself... Try It with cow meat slices (2 to 3 mm thick, no more) I do them in this manner: (we don´t use flour) a)mix the eggs with the spices, crushed garlic is a MUST b)soak the meat in the eggs, for at least one hour c)like in your recipe, there goes the bread crumbs and frying. d) best companions: fried potatoes and/or fried eggs, or merely potatoes or sweet potatoes pureé
Chicken Spit in reply to AsmodeoMay 5, 2011. 9:16 AM
Ah, Yes! I had something very similar to that in Uruguay. US food isn't nearly as good as down south there.
Asmodeo in reply to Chicken SpitMay 5, 2011. 3:38 PM
You , lucky guy!!!
Meaning no ofense, "down under" here We have tastier foods than "up there"in USA, with a few exceptions....

eetzel in reply to AsmodeoAug 23, 2010. 6:06 AM
That is chicken fried steak.
bustedit in reply to AsmodeoSep 8, 2009. 7:00 AM
mmmm mmmm cow meat!!!
PetBennett in reply to busteditApr 26, 2010. 3:29 PM
wow, thats kind of sad, u dont noe thatr bacon comes from a porker? (other wise known as pig)
Batness in reply to PetBennettOct 12, 2010. 10:03 AM
DERP he's talking about Asmodeo's comment that says USE COW MEAT. Pretty sure cow is from cow not pig.
PetBennett in reply to BatnessOct 18, 2010. 5:31 PM
oh ... awkward moment... so uncomfortable O__O
1spartan95 in reply to busteditSep 8, 2009. 7:18 PM
actually its pig
Stereosage says: Apr 10, 2011. 5:55 PM
I recall as a child seeing an episode of Gomer Pyle USMC, where Gomer prepared bacon by dredging it in flour with a bit of sugar and cooking it in an oven.

I tried this method years later and it is very nice, but messier then a fry pan. Take about a half cup of white flour and a heaping teaspoon of sugar. Coat the bacon in this mixture and cook it in the oven at 350 degrees (a pre-heated oven). Use a rack with a suitable baking pan underneath, to catch the fat, which will be clear and usable for other cooking. Watch the cooking time, though. Because the direct heat is not as intense, it does not shrink as much. Turn it over after ten minutes and cook another 5 to 10 minutes as needed.

Enjoy
jtewell says: Apr 6, 2011. 1:00 PM
Once you are done ^with^ all the cooking. For some reason Canadians, especially the younger set, tend to omit important prepositions and create rambunctious run-on sentences.
PKM says: Sep 4, 2009. 6:14 AM
Aha- I always wondered what "chicken fried" meant. I always assumed it was like frying eggs in the fat you just cooked the bacon in, but with chicken, or something disgusting like that. I assume the name means "battered and fried as if it were fried chicken"? Deep fried (ulp) bacon? If ever there was a "so wrong but so right" food, this is it.
Doggie Stylish (author) in reply to PKMSep 4, 2009. 11:38 AM
The whole "chicken fried" thing is definetely an american thing. I am a Canadian and until I ate at my first Denny's, I wondered what the chicken fried thing was too. And let me tell you, eating this food is total happiness in the belly!!
Lokisgodhi in reply to Doggie StylishAug 22, 2010. 10:41 AM
Probably more Southern US.

I grew up in the Northeast and I'd never heard of chicken frying anything but chicken, which is just frying.
dchall8 says: Sep 3, 2009. 10:48 AM
What? Where's the cream gravy?
dulciquilt in reply to dchall8May 20, 2010. 10:23 AM
yes, chicken fried requires cream gravy. We've had this at restaurants and it is wonderful!
Doggie Stylish (author) in reply to dchall8Sep 3, 2009. 11:44 AM
the ranch dressing was camera shy
PetBennett says: Apr 26, 2010. 3:32 PM

that is sick. :l

Asmodeo says: Sep 8, 2009. 5:41 AM
Excuse me .... I forgot: chicken breasts, finely sliced, milanese style, with a tomato-lettuce-sweet onion salad... a SUMMER SPECIAL !
branonls says: Sep 6, 2009. 11:01 AM
Nutritious and delicious. Glad I could inspire you.
frollard says: Sep 6, 2009. 5:04 AM
deep fried (non battered) bacon tends to actually have less fat than panfried bacon - the fully engulfed bacon in hot fat melts more fat than being in a pan where some can be missed. The batter sadly holds onto a lot of fat - which makes it so tasty :D This looks wonderful! NOW we need battered deep-fried bacon coated in chocolate.
Doggie Stylish (author) in reply to frollardSep 6, 2009. 6:41 AM
hmmmm, you've got me thinking...
Man-O-War says: Sep 5, 2009. 4:22 PM
Is this a tasty alternative to cyanide?
Doggie Stylish (author) in reply to Man-O-WarSep 5, 2009. 4:43 PM
yes it is, my friend
Yerboogieman says: Sep 3, 2009. 6:59 PM
The classic Homer Simpson "You believe what i believe, now Butter your bacon!"
l8nite says: Sep 2, 2009. 7:09 PM
well done instruc, great pictures to ! There's been a lot of deepfried bacon on the food channel the past few years and I keep thinking SOMEDAY....
Grathio says: Sep 2, 2009. 5:32 PM
Oh wow. This is an Instructable that's after my heart. Literally out to destroy my heart. Since it's going to kill be anyway I'd probably make a dip from mayonnaise and Chinese spicy mustard. And there would need to be beer.
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