Chef Frank has tips on how to carve a whole roast chicken, too! kzbin.info/www/bejne/pai4mqehi9momM0
@jensenka605062 жыл бұрын
Really wish the other two methods that I did not see that would have been the BBQ and Smoker.
@populistprogressivenewswit43012 жыл бұрын
All I could focus on was how you touched the worst of raw meats, and then went on to touch everything else in the kitchen and then finally the cooked bacon. Never cleaning your hands. You really want the wonderful variety of pork worms that bacon has to offer you man.....
@animalsarebeautifulpeople30942 жыл бұрын
Watch DOMINION.
@peggyhutto37102 жыл бұрын
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@henrybaka65982 жыл бұрын
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@cocoxcocoa2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Frank. Never cook bacon on a rack. Trying to clean those things with tiny pieces of bacon stuck to all the joints is a nightmare. Takes longer to clean it then it does to cook the bacon in the first place.
@KyleBaran902 жыл бұрын
@@BillHicks420 I don't think there's anything wrong with dry bacon per se - you could use it as a crumble or texture on something else. But generally yeah, a pan looks good.
@LamZL12 жыл бұрын
Actually that's false.... just soak the rack in water for a few minutes, let the solidified oil detach from the metal and you are done! real quick and easy hack! don't bother using a metal sponge to get the oil off! worked every time for me!
@faymelke50582 жыл бұрын
@@KyleBaran90 so l be b if for me RVs w pp
@cocoxcocoa2 жыл бұрын
@@LamZL1 thats all fine and dandy when you have a sink that can fit an entire sheet pan rack inside it, but my racks are too big to be soaked in anything. also bacon grease doesn't just "detach" from stuff. even if you soak it you're still going to have to scrub every nook and cranny with soap to get the grease off.
@cantcurecancer2 жыл бұрын
Just throw it in the dishwasher?
@turtlelore22 жыл бұрын
I noticed how Frank never elaborated where he got the bacon. Obviously it's his own home grown pig that he prepared just 2 hours before the video.
@dirtspritestuff58502 жыл бұрын
he definitely just got 2 pigs to screw each other 2 hours ago before filming, then manipulating the timespace continuum for a young pig. he then selectively breeded pigs for 9000 years (seems like 2 hours to us), and got a good slice
@tabijozwick2 жыл бұрын
You got to embrace a Frank Proto fact
@borbetomagus2 жыл бұрын
Bacon made from Tamworth pigs is said to be some of the best. Another bacon you won't soon forget (for better or worse) is Benton's 'Hickory Smoked Country Bacon', which is cured and dried in refrigeration for three weeks, then it is thoroughly smoked in their wood stove smokehouse for two to three days. /watch?v=nVNSNGXzmO4 If you like smoky foods, then this will be a real treat.
@NinjaKushzVidzz2 жыл бұрын
im glad this is still alive
@richardwindsornomura2 жыл бұрын
Nope. Home made bacon doesent shrink.
@lihisluikku2 жыл бұрын
I personally feel like one really important trick for good bacon, is to start with low heat. A lot of people who know how to cook normal meat like steaks, know you must normally preheat the pan really hot so you sear the surface and don't let the juices escape. But this ruins bacon in my opinion. It makes the fat part rubbery. It sort of hardens the fat from my experience. What I personally do, is start with really low heat to start melting the fat. And I gradually raise the heat so it gets a nice crispy finish. And because the cut is sooo tender and fatty, it won't be affected by starting the cooking on low heat. Any time I cook bacon like this, the fat is really soft and really just melts in your mouth when you eat it. I especially recommend this method if you use bacon for cooking other things. Like bacon in pasta, I start by cooking bacon like this, then I fry mushrooms in the melted bacon fat, add some seasoning like plenty of black pepper and herbs. I add cream and some good cheese in, and finally mix the thick creamy fatty sauce to my pasta.
@jayden3750 Жыл бұрын
If there is anyone that has never made bacon before, this dudes method is really good. It's my first time making bacon and his method made a lot of sense. I tried it and it tastes so good.
@undine120 Жыл бұрын
@@jayden3750 The easy way for this is do the oven method, but don't preheat. Stick it in a cold oven, then set it to 350. Takes longer than the 15 minutes, but the time is worth it... and let's be honest, if you preheated the oven, did you save any time, unless you already had something else in the oven?
@nanais007 Жыл бұрын
Yep, I chop/cube up my bacon because I cook a lot at one time in a cast iron. Cold pan low heat, then adjust.
@Kitty-Cattie7 ай бұрын
Wow I love this advive
@PIMBLICH3 ай бұрын
Amazing advice. Thanks!!
@PhantomSavage2 жыл бұрын
I was taught by culinary god Alton Brown that the oven was the superior method of cooking bacon, but my mind is blown by the evolution of this method with the parchment paper, maximizing bacon potential while minimizing clean up to merely one sheet pan. Frank is truly on another level.
@mktulpa2 жыл бұрын
we used to get bacon sold on strips of non stick paper at the cafe I worked at in high school. great method
@alvareo922 жыл бұрын
I use aluminum foil which in my country is exponentially easier to find than parchment paper
@Ogrematic2 жыл бұрын
@Ego Master Yes, you do. You cook bacon in bacon fat.
@richj0112 жыл бұрын
@Ego Master exactly. makes zero sense
@corryjookit78182 жыл бұрын
@@richj011 Did none of you watch or hear the part where he mentions putting oil on the pan. He merely put it on, just enough to barely cover the bottom.. If none of you on here don't want to use the oven, get a bigger pan. That way all of the bacon slices will fit. That's what I have and am surprised Chef didn't give this as an option.
@gerritfrancis94442 жыл бұрын
Frank seems to be one of the most relatable chefs on your channel. Great communicator and very down to earth. I hope he is the same person off camera. Great video guys!
@maddenalt89042 жыл бұрын
if you're not all that smart, sure. any chef would specify the heat on a stove.
@FatelDarkAssassins2 жыл бұрын
He has is own channel called protocooks where he teaches specific dishes :)
@Sonicron862 жыл бұрын
Tried the oven method with the baking sheet today, and I was blown away. From now on this is the ONLY way for me. Thanks so much, chef!
@fightingcock69202 жыл бұрын
Same! I never thought about doing it that way and it’s honestly way more convenient
@allstarthrifter93552 күн бұрын
Yeah but 350 for 15 will not make crispy bacon
@bigskybob2 жыл бұрын
big LIke for Frank trying the mystery bacon juice. That really made me appreciate watching this video. The immediate switch from "can't pay me to eat that" to "Damn, that's good. Make a salad dressing out of it" is a quick change of opinion and a demonstration of open-mindedness. Thank you for including that.
@KvltKommando Жыл бұрын
Using bacon grease as salad dressing is basically like Appalachian dish kilt lettuce, except it's specifically hot bacon grease that makes the lettuce / cabbage leaves pop
@kevinmccoy7812 жыл бұрын
A few times now I've cooked bacon on a rack over a cake pan with halved brussels sprouts (and some salt and oil) in the oven, so that the bacon fat drips onto the sprouts while they roast. The bacon finishes first so I pulled it when appropriate and allowed the sprouts to continue roasting. This was quite tasty.
@cloudbloom2 жыл бұрын
Great idea
@BigBootyBatman2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand how you're using the cake pan?
@Black0utDayz2 жыл бұрын
Bruh you're going to start a grease fire and kill everyone in yo building??0.o Like that's the craziest stupid thing I've ever heard. Don't do that.
@kevinmccoy7812 жыл бұрын
@@BigBootyBatman the Brussels sprouts are in it and the rack with bacon sits on top
@kevinmccoy7812 жыл бұрын
@@Black0utDayz lol what?
@lemons_s2 жыл бұрын
My favorite way is using the oven. But there is a method I like when I pan fry without adding additional oil. You start by adding water to the pan and cook the bacon in that to render the fat, once the water dissolves you'll have enough fat to crisp the bacon.
@politickery94122 жыл бұрын
After a lifetime of eating pan-fried bacon that's overdone in the middle of each slice and still flabby at the ends, I cut a package in half and tried frying shorter strips. Everything is fine now. I'll stick with that.
@lynndragoman24542 жыл бұрын
Exactly just cut it in half and it turns out great. The oven method needs to be flipped or its dry on one side and raw on the other.
@Xisiqomelir2 жыл бұрын
I start them out whole, then cut and flip them midway to put all the original ends at the hot center of the pan.
@politickery94122 жыл бұрын
@@Xisiqomelir Waiting until the fight is more than half over sounds like you're loading the game against yourself.
@nill73082 жыл бұрын
Why would it take you that long to figure it out
@politickery94122 жыл бұрын
@@nill7308 Just slow, I guess; and not a big bacon eater, though that's going up now. Why do more wieners come in a pack than hot dog buns ever since I was a kid?
@Nurofaen2 жыл бұрын
I always start with a cold cast iron, and let the fat render out as it begins to cook as recommended by a chef. Nice to see another chef with the opposite point of view.
@Lili-xq9sn2 жыл бұрын
Yes. And with the oven method, I put the pan of bacon in a cold oven. You get a lot of fat rendered this way.
@simptrix0072 жыл бұрын
@@Lili-xq9sn I would say it would be impossible to time it in general because every oven performs differently. I think Frank wanted to equip us with fail safe instructions.
@135bpmCoffee2 жыл бұрын
Also, go ahead and splash a little bit of water into the pan along side the bacon. It helps heating the bacon up a little gentler, therefor the fat renders a bit more before it starts to fry. Feels weird at first to basically fry the bacon in water, but just a couple teaspoons are enough to get the pan wet.
@Elandrianthetrue2 жыл бұрын
@@135bpmCoffee The water serves the same purpose as the fat Frank puts into his pan, but with the upside of not adding any fat to your bacon grease.
@Lili-xq9sn2 жыл бұрын
@@simptrix007 I wondered about timing too, but when I tried it , it was only a couple of minutes more. 2-3 minutes more.
@nimbulan2020 Жыл бұрын
I have to say I'm quite surprised you were so positive about the microwave method. I wasn't expecting that, though I understand. When I was a kid we had this microwave bacon tray we always used that worked great, and it retained the grease like cooking in a pan does.
@huanzhouzou5642 жыл бұрын
That's why I love Frank, always open to new ideas like using the microwave and trying that bacon juice.
@DebatingWombat2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, but I wish he would’ve mentioned the wattage of his microwave oven, since that matters a lot when recommending a certain cooking time on “high”.
@borbetomagus2 жыл бұрын
@@DebatingWombat You might care to cook bacon until you see many small bubbles form on the top. At that point it seems to still have some chew, but isn't extra crispy (unless you like that). Still, you'll have to do some trial and error with your microwave, given the differing thicknesses of bacon.
@user-se7wf9dv6r2 жыл бұрын
The microwave: no good restaurant should be with one.
@bunyonsnipe27922 жыл бұрын
It does taste like bacon!
@_MrTrue2 жыл бұрын
You would be shocked to see how much microwaves are used in restaurants. From your neighborhood greasy spoon all the way to Michelin star fine dining restaurants, you'll find much use for the microwave.
@katiaolivares46912 жыл бұрын
Here faster than the "Frank doing everything from scratch" comments
@seemaissa9412 жыл бұрын
🐝😂
@Captain.Catnip2 жыл бұрын
Hi I'm frank, today well be making a steak, but I will be creating my own stove from scratch 😂
@alexandramarin30362 жыл бұрын
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@queefinout2 жыл бұрын
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@juancamilorodriguez9372 жыл бұрын
Your bacon in the microwave really blows my mind, I wouldn’t expect such a good result, a couples of minutes later you show exactly what I was expecting at first lol
@tomarasmith4459 Жыл бұрын
The microwave makes the best bacon and eggs. I've been cooking my own breakfast this way since I was 3 or 4
@TheGuyATX2 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine told me she made her bacon in an air fryer. I thought “no way it could be any good”. She made me some, it was delicious. Now I make all my bacon in the air fryer.
@margaretmold632 жыл бұрын
My son just gave me an air fryer, easy to make 🥓.
@squeektheweek69492 жыл бұрын
as a small convection oven this makes perfect sense
@cheriwalker70712 жыл бұрын
I also use the air fryer. We need to see what air fryer bacon ranks on the Frank-o-meter!
@marymaryquitecontrary2 жыл бұрын
@@cheriwalker7071 Zero, unless the a/f is made of cast iton! 😜
@bisonfunyuns49882 жыл бұрын
@@margaretmold63 mold lol
@ShawnChang64532 жыл бұрын
This channel taught me almost everything about cooking and food preparation. I can't believe that a year later, my meals are no longer shades of monochrome.
@apexkech2 жыл бұрын
The ROLLING. GENIUS. I'm doing this forever now. Simple, practical, real. My goodness.
@meganbuffington73882 жыл бұрын
My parents always used a rack in the oven to cook bacon, and I never understood why it didn't taste as good as when I pan fried it. Now that you say the fat drips away and is dry, it makes sense. I'll 100% use the baking method next time WITHOUT a rack. Thanks!
@ropsylvia41642 жыл бұрын
Why would they let all the goodness drip off😢
@joelchong73362 жыл бұрын
And without all that scrubbing
@bardotskie45972 жыл бұрын
"bacon, gateway drug into meat" -Frank 2022
@mountaingirl179714 күн бұрын
😂🤣🤣🤣… love that bacon 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
@benharrison58162 жыл бұрын
Electric griddle is probably my fave method. I've had one for years. They're nice because you can fit a good amount of slices on them, even heating, and they have a hole where the grease drains into a tray, so you get a bit less fat and cleanup is pretty easy. Kind of a big appliance though, but if you make pancakes then you probably have one.
@macdonmt2 жыл бұрын
Baking on parchment is how my father-in-law taught me to do it (I was previously a pan guy). He learned from the cooks at the Ritz-Carlton where he worked. Highly recommend if you haven’t yet.
@ninjasheeps3690 Жыл бұрын
As a non-american who has never had the issue of having gas stoves anything but using a pan is mind bogglingly stupid and dissapointing. A friend of mine once made it in the microwave so i just left because i don't want to eat something prepared by a psychopath. Havent talked to him since.
@molluskmuncherr Жыл бұрын
@@ninjasheeps3690Sounds like a you problem
@KvltKommando Жыл бұрын
@@ninjasheeps3690 you're dumb then because bacon comes out nearly perfect in microwave. Unless you mean Brit style bacon which just sucks period
@davidfriday74982 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, Chef! I have just started getting into cooking at home for myself. I had only tried pan frying and was 100% guilty of overstretching the bacon. You've given me the confidence to try oven baking the bacon; that result you showed looked amazing!
@royhodge4732 жыл бұрын
I watch a few cooking shows including "The Two Fat Ladies" and when the use "American" bacon they always place it on the counter and use the back of a knife to "Flatten" and therefore stretch the bacon
@ghw7192 Жыл бұрын
I have cooked bacon many different ways over the decades, but my cast iron pans are my faves. Fringe benefit is that helps keep the pans seasoned. Something I discovered, is that if I split the bacon ends, it helps reduce curl. I cook the entire package as i will eat half of it as i cook.. Excellent video!
@mountaingirl179714 күн бұрын
😁🤣🤣😂👍🏻
@chillpenguin76792 жыл бұрын
I learned about baking bacon in the oven from Binging with Babish, and I've never once gone back to frying it in a pan. The oven method is hands-down the *best* method for cooking bacon!
@TheGnarlyPigeon2 жыл бұрын
I learned about the oven method from Chick-fil-A. It's so convenient and easy to control the quality.
@ItsMrBozToYou2 жыл бұрын
Easiest to make in advance and larger batches.
@johanlarsson98052 жыл бұрын
Wait, so you are saying you missed the entire internet-era when Epic Meal Time ruled youtube?
@CHICKENmcNUGGIESMydude2 жыл бұрын
Psh noobie i knew about it from epic meal 7 years prior to babish channel
@chillpenguin76792 жыл бұрын
@@CHICKENmcNUGGIESMydude I also just tried microwaving bacon for the first time! It actually worked pretty damn well, to my surprise. Better late than never, I guess!
@Drake8442212 жыл бұрын
At my household, we actually cut the strips of bacon in half, usually just by cutting the whole pack of bacon in half when we're processing it after getting it home. We then take it and put it into quart-sized ziplock bags (usually 3/8 to 1/2 a pound to each bag) and then we take it and freeze it in our deep freeze to portion out for day-to-day use. The smaller pieces of bacon are just easier to manage. But yeah, we cook them in the pan, because it is just kind of satisfying to do while you're still waking up in the morning. We do _also_ save our bacon fat in a pyrex bowl with a sealable lid that we just keep on the counter. We then will utilize that fat in cooking (eggs, for example). I've even taken to using it in my bread baking (for a dough that uses 1 kg of flour, I'll usually pop about 2 tsp of bacon fat into the stand mixer after it has had some time for gluten development). It really does a great job giving the bread... just that little bit of extra character and flavor. We do still end up throwing away a good bit of bacon fat... but that's mainly because our "production" of that outstrips our usage of it XD Oh! And one nice thing about the pyrex bowl is that I'm able to just pop it in the microwave for a minute and a half to two minutes to completely melt the fat in the bowl, which allows the sediment to settle out to the bottom, leaving clearer fat toward the top, where we're pulling from.
@ffwast2 жыл бұрын
If you have more of it than you use, just use more of it
@joannaedwards63252 жыл бұрын
Michael Been cutting my bacon packs in half for years. So much easier to handle. Is it safe to leave bacon grease unrefrigerated? I put mine in the fridge as I don't use it every day.
@Drake8442212 жыл бұрын
@@joannaedwards6325 we keep it on the counter, ourselves. After all, it is fully cooked. If we were putting it in raw, that would be a different matter.
@joannaedwards63252 жыл бұрын
@@Drake844221 Oh. Ok. Thanks. 😊
@VeryMiley2 жыл бұрын
Love love LOVE Frank’s videos. I can’t cook to save my life. But he has ways to explain things so that cooking makes sense, and the outcomes are successful. Really appreciate it
@FatelDarkAssassins2 жыл бұрын
He has is own channel called protocooks :)
@VeryMiley2 жыл бұрын
@@FatelDarkAssassins nice! Found it, and subscribed !
@MadKingIII2 жыл бұрын
I always used tinfoil in oven bacon, a complete cover of the sheet means the sheet stays clean and you can just get rid of the foil after cooking
@deavir2 жыл бұрын
This is so much easier. This is also the method I have used for years!! I lift the edges for a barrier.
@abyssriumaquatics14602 жыл бұрын
It’s bad for the environment tho… and it’s not hard to wash 1 sheet tray
@MadKingIII2 жыл бұрын
@@abyssriumaquatics1460 a roll of tinfoils effect on the environment pales in comparison to my continued existence in the Western world
@SonnyDK2 жыл бұрын
The reduction in lifespan from eating something as unhealthy as bacon probably evens out the environmental impact of using the tinfoil :D
@thalanoth2 жыл бұрын
I use parchment paper, personally I think it cooks better than tinfoil
@thereadingpaige2 жыл бұрын
The rolling tip is honestly so obvious but so helpful. I would've never done it unless I saw it myself. Thank you!
@mehdisoozande87682 жыл бұрын
I always bake my bacon and it is very easy and always give the best results, very nice and consistent. I have heard of another method which is adding a little water in the frying pan. I have never tried it myself but I have heard that it makes the bacons more tender.
@claytonberg721 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, if you're having it for breakfast or whatever it's far and away the best way. Frankly I buy a package of bacon once every couple of months just to re-season my cast and and to save the bacon fat. The bacon itself gets chopped up and frozen, and then used whenever I need bacon bits, bacon for a pasta or a casserole or whatever. At least in theory, I usually end up eating most of the bacon before I can chop it up and freeze it. The grease always gets saved. It's shocking what sort of effect a half teaspoon of bacon grease will have on a stirfry.
@WaveManMike2 жыл бұрын
I have always pan fried bacon but I just bought some parchment paper so I can give baking it a try. Wish me luck, I test it out tomorrow morning.
@simpsimps5532 жыл бұрын
You and I both know that you can’t afford it.
@markhuitson2 жыл бұрын
How did it go?
@simpsimps5532 жыл бұрын
@@markhuitson “how did it go” “how did it go”
@markhuitson2 жыл бұрын
@@simpsimps553 yes
@richardfusco87672 жыл бұрын
Put flour on it
@melbell08652 жыл бұрын
Best investment I’ve ever used, when cooking bacon, is a splatter guard. No grease popping up, no oil on your stovetop, and depending on the type of splatter guard you use, a good way to get some convection cooking in the pan without steaming.
@alastor10522 жыл бұрын
Agreed, the splatter guards are also a super reliable way to melt cheese for cheeseburgers :)
@joannaedwards63252 жыл бұрын
My great splatter guard fell into Never never land between stove and counter. 😢😢 I miss it.
@chickenwings91173 ай бұрын
There's LOTS of stuff to watch on the KZbin regarding cooking but I gotta say Chef Frank is worth the time. Thanks Chef. You're informative, funny, and it's evident that you're genuinely trying to help. Thanks again!
@jamesross23732 жыл бұрын
I’ve recently been cooking bacon in my air fryer. It doesn’t cook super evenly, but I kinda like that in my bacon because you get to enjoy some crispier bits and some chewier bits. It also only takes about 5 minutes.
@triskits_mmm2 жыл бұрын
If even a tiny bit of that bacon is raw you can get sick. Not likely to happen in the US or most developed places but it is more than possible. Just fyi.
@jamesross23732 жыл бұрын
@@triskits_mmm I don't leave any parts raw, some bits just get crispier than others.
@JamminClemmons Жыл бұрын
@@jamesross2373 I cannot walk into YOUR Canadian markets to purchase bacon without first knowing how to speak French! - Da hell's wrong witchu people up there? Imma gonna slappa da snot outta yo faces wit da wet spahetti. Mama Mia!!!
@JamesWhite-fz1ci2 жыл бұрын
Chef Frank! That "Bacon is a gateway drug into meats" was HYSTERICAL! I laughed so hard, it was amazing (just like bacon). Thank you for that.
@renenowicki2 жыл бұрын
Really. What is it about bacon that blows ham to hell? And bacon grease is the best for anything in a cast iron skillet. A waste to discard it. So, so good.
@steveg70662 жыл бұрын
I'm all about the microwave paper towel method, because I love as crispy as it can get. Like the shattering crispy
@phillipanderson260711 ай бұрын
I'm agree 100 percent with what you are saying. I love publics brand low sodium thin sliced bacon in a bacon tray with a paper towel on top of the tray in the microwave. It takes about 4 minutes to cook. Very delicious 😊
@krorvous75012 жыл бұрын
I actually like my bacon both chewy and crunchy for different reasons. I want chewy bacon when I'm eating it straight. I want crunchy bacon when it is on a sandwich. Nothing worse than pulling all the bacon out of the sandwich on the first bite.
@ianfinney78202 жыл бұрын
Bacon should never be crispy. End of.
@unholynexus2 жыл бұрын
@@ianfinney7820 Crunchy. Not Crispy.
@ianfinney78202 жыл бұрын
@@unholynexus crispy/crunchy the same thing. Bacon should be neither.
@unholynexus2 жыл бұрын
@@ianfinney7820 Crunchy bacon has a place. In sandwiches and salads, even on ice cream.
@ianfinney78202 жыл бұрын
@@unholynexus sandwiches, hell no. Ice cream, you mad. Salad, yes but not crispy. Crispy/crunchy=burnt
@StoneMcGregor2 жыл бұрын
I love the tips frank, but I would argue that if put your initial round of bacon in a cold pan... then turn to medium heat.. by the time the pan is warmed you'll have plenty of grease from the bacon itself
@danleconey36942 жыл бұрын
add water to a cold pan with the bacon and turn it on medium heat. It works like a charm everytime. Adding water seemed weird to me, at first. But now it is the only way I cook bacon. That or in the oven on a rack!
@soju69jinro2 жыл бұрын
water? you'll get splatter. water and oil = bad idea.
@danleconey36942 жыл бұрын
@@soju69jinro I'm telling you! Try it and get back to me. I was weary myself at first, until I tried it. You do not use too much water, just enough to coat the bottom of the pan. You wont be disappointed. Medium heat
@dashboardmoney57432 жыл бұрын
@@soju69jinro it is a common method actually it works very well i have to admit
@trwsandford2 жыл бұрын
He isn’t lying. Bacon in a cold pan, just enough water to almost cover. High heat, till the water has boiled off. Turn down to medium. After the first flip, turn down a little more. Never fails. The science behind it is deceptively simple. You get it rapidly to the fat rendering heat, and hold past the heat where collagen turns to gelatin. Then the water is gone, and you are pan frying something better than you would otherwise.
@donnoanything8242 жыл бұрын
tq.. will try that.. 👍
@auntlynnie2 жыл бұрын
I agree - baking the whole pack is the way to go. When I only want a couple of slices, I cook it in my great-grandmother’s SQUARE cast iron skillet. They fit perfectly.
@renegade_patriot2 жыл бұрын
dude I need that cast iron skillet.
@auntlynnie2 жыл бұрын
@@renegade_patriot It’s pretty magical. It lives on my stovetop.
@Arcadia612 жыл бұрын
I've cooked three layers of bacon in the microwave with paper towels in between each layer and it turned out great. Oven produces the tastiest but it is also the most time-consuming.
@woodstream61372 жыл бұрын
I nuke it if I'm in a hurry, you think one sheet pan is slower than multiple batches in a skillet that need baby sitting?
@Geoduck.9 ай бұрын
Thank you Chef Proto. You have made me a better cook much appreciated.
@ThePdxster2 жыл бұрын
I used to use an oven rack on a sheet pan but a few years ago switched to parchment paper and yes it makes the best bacon ever! I do use aluminum foil underneath the parchment so I don't have to clean the sheet pan. Especially good if you make a sticky/candied bacon with brown sugar or maple syrup, it won't stick to the parchment.
@stickinug2 жыл бұрын
Baking bacon is definitely my fav method too! Easy, it's not very messy at all, and it's really easy to manage the crispiness of the strips
@MiniMii5502 жыл бұрын
The way my mom does it is to grab a skewer and skewer the bacon onto it like an accordion so that it sits kind of wavy on the skewer. And then you cook it on a pan or griddle and the bacon comes out with crispy bits and chewy bits and it's my favorite way of doing it. Also works great for sandwiches because the bacon isn't as long so it fits perfectly within the bread without sticking out
@user-oz5xb9ed3w2 жыл бұрын
you know you can cut bacon half..
@Luna.3.3.32 жыл бұрын
~Thank you for the bacon tutorial. I def. do it in the oven over 5-6 pcs.~ Just a little rant.... 🇨🇦 I'm REALLY tired of 'Canadian' bacon shown as this ridiculous round, thin piece of ham-like 'thing'. NO ONE in Canada calls that bacon. We have bacon (the same as what most ppl call it & we have peameal) Peameal bacon - similar to British bacon, but ours is brined and rolled in cornmeal. It's much meatier. *_Those round discs of sadness - that hamy-type product that Americans call Canadian bacon is NOT ours_* 🇨🇦 _It's just HAM_
@eklectiktoni2 жыл бұрын
lol, duly noted 😀 If it makes you feel any better, people only think of that Velveeta stuff when you say 'American cheese'. But there are some REAL quality cheeses that were developed here in the US (like Colby and Monterey Jack).
@jordanbridges2 жыл бұрын
Canadian chiming in. What is up with that name of Canadian "Bacon?" So silly. Bacon is bacon. Ham is ham.
@robertdingleton19292 жыл бұрын
@@eklectiktoni A lot of Europeans I've talked to seem to think that 'cheddar' means something like 'velveeta' also.
@Luna.3.3.32 жыл бұрын
@@jordanbridges 🇨🇦 We have to stick together, EH? 😄
@Luna.3.3.32 жыл бұрын
@@eklectiktoni Yes, I hear you. I don't think the Velveeta block is used as much here as it is in the US, but slices, definitely. I've NEVER heard anyone here call them 'American' cheese. I tend to just call them Kraft slices. (or endearingly, 'plastic cheese' lol)
@hawaiidispenser2 жыл бұрын
I've been trying microwaving bacon just recently and was surprised with how good it comes out once you find the right time. It came out crisp and flat (not all curled up and weird like the pan frying method). It also is the fastest method by far. I'm sold!
@TIMEtoRIDE9002 жыл бұрын
Hanging - flat - paper towels - ?? You gotta elaborate !
@markschommer740723 күн бұрын
I've did it on my traeger grill(There isn't an open flame those that have one will know what I mean). That works really well, and no mess. Grease srips down into the bucket that hangs on the end of the grill.
@ilenastarbreeze49782 жыл бұрын
so i just have to say, as a canadian who moved to the usa, i never knew what that stuff you call canadian bacon is, i can assure you, i have never seen it in canada,and we have .. well, canadian bacon, the regular bacon stuff you know
@henrimatisse74812 жыл бұрын
eh?
@theouthousepoet2 жыл бұрын
Indeed. “Canadian Bacon” is not really consumed in Canada, but is a product sought-out by non-Canadians. I’ve been to a couple of restaurants in Vancouver that used it, but that’s it. I’ve never seen/noticed Canadian Bacon in a grocery and I’ve never heard of anyone making it at home.
@originalhgc2 жыл бұрын
For pan frying, I suggest you start in a cold pan. You can lay the bacon flat, and let it come up gently. No need for extra lubrication; the fat starts to render before bacon strip curls. For baking, up to 5 slices fits nicely in your toaster/oven.
@kakarotox2 жыл бұрын
Too much fat in bacon already.
@pb68slab18 Жыл бұрын
About a year ago I started using my Air-Fryer for bacon. Thick sliced, smoked bacon. 6 slices, 15mins at 350 non-pre-heated. Perfection.
@EnycmaPie2 жыл бұрын
What about the 'cooking bacon in water' method by America's Test Kitchen. Also using frying pan, but you put just enough water to cover the bacon and cook until the water evaporates. The water renders more fat out of the bacon and makes it crispy. The water also reduces splatter as the temperature is lowered by the evaporation of water.
@freppie_2 жыл бұрын
imma try this 1
@richwiebe80842 жыл бұрын
Additionally water helps the bacon cook more evenly. Keep an eye on it and start to remove it as the water evaporates.
@Terrivel1192 жыл бұрын
Can confirm on the microwave. I work in fast food and it’s saved our bacon a couple times (pun intended) when we run out on accident.
@grxy59242 жыл бұрын
W video, W chef, W commentary, just a W all around. Oh and can’t forget the bacon! W bacon 🔥
@cleverusername93692 жыл бұрын
As a stoner I've always used the 420 baking method: thick center cut bacon in a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper, baked at 400 for 20 minutes (hence 420). I like to use a baking sheet because it collects the rendered fat and is easy to pour into a Mason jar with a coffee filter secured over the mouth with a rubber band. You're left with perfectly cooked bacon, and beautiful, clean, amber colored bacon grease to use in other cooking applications.
@CamCitizenTV2 жыл бұрын
I'm interested now. What kind of recipes use bacon fat? I hate throwing it away.
@anaacosta19412 жыл бұрын
@@CamCitizenTV gravy for biscuits and gravy. Scrambled eggs. Sausage. Vegetables. It’s lard and great for anything. Also, it’s minimally processed unlike any vegetable oil
@cleverusername93692 жыл бұрын
@@CamCitizenTV it's extremely versatile, I'll use it for eggs, sautéd vegetables for soup, stir fry, or stew, you can fry meat in it, it's perfect for like a shallow fried breaded pork chop. It's a great way to impart a little savory flavor to a cast iron skillet corn bread, when combined with flour and stock it makes an excellent base for a gravy, I've used it to baste steaks, roast chicken, and whole fish to get a crispy skin, you can even use it to pop popcorn on the stove. It admittedly gets a little smoky at lower temperatures than vegetable or Canola oil, and I wouldn't use it for a recipe that calls for a neutral flavored oil, but for anything that could be improved by a hint of baconyness and saltiness (literally everything) it's wonderful. It can even be reused a few times and will gain more flavor if you strain it out properly and keep it covered and refrigerated once it's cool. Not vegan or vegetarian friendly or Kosher, obviously. Try this: fry up a few slices of bacon, drain the hot rendered fat through a coffee filter into a container, then use a little of that fat to fry a couple of eggs. They'll be the best fried eggs you've ever had.
@CamCitizenTV2 жыл бұрын
@@cleverusername9369 thanks for the reply! That's very helpful. I have made bacon and then fried eggs in the bacon fat still in the pan and I can confirm it is delicious! I appreciate all the ideas and the coffee filter is such a no-brainer too haha.
@fredsmith97882 жыл бұрын
@@CamCitizenTV Slice up a potato any way you like and fry it in bacon grease. That's what my mother does. It looks something like this (but without the bacon bits): kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4u1d2holriEiKc This looks good too (thicker slices): kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2LFp6KEapWcodk
@paulredinger58302 жыл бұрын
Baking it in the oven on baking paper. No splatter mess. Easy to do, and works great! It’s the only way I do it anymore. You can also cook heaps at one time and don’t have to babysit it. You can cook it to your desired doneness. I can’t ever cook just 1 pan or 4-5 pieces of bacon, because I need that many just for tasting my bacon to make sure it’s not poisonous. I’m bravely being the bacon taster to the queen (my wife/ IE the boss) to keep her safe.
@davidwalter20022 жыл бұрын
My church had a Men's Breakfast, and one of the guys working in the kitchen came from a restaurant family. He baked the bacon in huge lots, and it was fantastic. Really the best method for cooking bacon for four dozen hungry men. 😁
@camogrrl Жыл бұрын
A decent bacon and egg pie takes about 12 rashers. Only the oven can cook them all at once. I don’t think Americans cook their own pies though.
@jichaeljuicy40472 жыл бұрын
When Frank said "I'm lazy" I just think back to all of the times he has brought in his homemade items whether it be food or his wooden spoon
@Murasadramon2 жыл бұрын
Everybody I know has judged me my entire life for throwing bacon in the microwave verse pan frying. I'm so glad to hear an actual chef go "Hey, it's okay to do it. It's not THAT bad."
@tunaburn23302 жыл бұрын
Better than not that bad. He rated it quite a bit higher than pan frying.
@TheBaconWizard2 жыл бұрын
@@tunaburn2330 The best commercial operations use a combination of flame-grilling and microwave. It's sort of an industry secret. I should know: I am a bacon wizard.
@dalsosegno2 жыл бұрын
@@TheBaconWizard you are not just *a* bacon wizard, you are THE bacon wizard!!
@TheBaconWizard2 жыл бұрын
@@dalsosegno Aww shucks....
@theodore65482 жыл бұрын
It may interest you to know that the great Jacques Pepin advocates the microwave for bacon.
@zacharyimerman565111 ай бұрын
Always pan fried myself, but my mother in law cooks in oven... both are fantastic!
@lilitharam442 жыл бұрын
I used to deep fry bacon, when I was cooking a lot of it for sandwiches for the family. The bacon does curl more that way but it cooks evenly and quickly. With the deep fryer, it had a top on it so no popping and you should taste fries that are cooked in the oil after bacon!
@wpattison2 жыл бұрын
I woke up today without planning on buying a deep fryer, but now...
@dovkushnir78082 жыл бұрын
Bacon fried fries?! Uhhh, sign me up.
@lilitharam442 жыл бұрын
@@wpattison You should try it! I got the idea from a restaurant that specializes in bacon sandwiches, that's how they cook so much fast.
@lilitharam442 жыл бұрын
@@dovkushnir7808 Yep, when you're done with the bacon, drop in the fries!
@kalenorchard17292 жыл бұрын
I was feeling "good for you!" until I read the whole bit about the fries afterward, and now I want home fries made after deep-fried bacon...bravo!
@michaelgordon35522 жыл бұрын
I started cooking bacon in the oven about 6-7 years ago and never looked back. You can prepare everything else for breakfast while it's cooking away on its own down there. Total game changer!
@eriklarson4082 Жыл бұрын
For the microwave, the bacon hanger cookers without the cup around it work much better. The brand "mak'n bacon" or similar ones to that are what you want to use.
@user-ov7su1lg3h2 жыл бұрын
You are actually a fun guy to watch! Informative, too! Thank you for the bacon tutorial! I LOVE BACON!!!!!
@Bepmup2 жыл бұрын
When he said that the bacon would taste like crayons I was hoping he would say "And that is only reserved for my Titan mains".
@sheldonf9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I love bacon in the oven. Can cook 12 slices in around 20 minutes. No rack. Very little mess.
@djanime3172 жыл бұрын
I remembered doing the frying pan method all the time until one of my friends came over to make dinner for all of us and she baked her bacon, ever since then, I’ve baked my bacon and haven’t looked back 😊
@frankthetank13692 жыл бұрын
Oven method is good if you're cooking a whole pack of bacon. I'm cooking bacon today only 4 strips for baked potato. So I'm using stovetop.
@lolia68322 жыл бұрын
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@silentjay012 жыл бұрын
As a person living alone, I often cook my bacon in the microwave except I use a paper plate so the cooking time is lower. 3 to 4 regular cut slices are usually done in 2:30 to 2:45 minutes. His were in WAY too long.
@mmmbbq2 жыл бұрын
@@jaspering88 That's why texture is pretty much everything with bacon.
@declinedalsodeclined52582 жыл бұрын
If your not too concearned about perfect uniform slices that are all exactly the same, buy the bits and peices in the vacuum packed block. They are nearly half the price of standard sliced bacon. What I do is arrange the pieces pressed into a loose pattie on a cold basic George Forman grill and plug it in. The excess fat drips into the tray and in about 11 minutes you have a really delicious chunk of bacon. Afterwards pour the drip tray into a jar and refridgerate for lard to be used for other things and after cooling wipe down the George Forman grill with a paper towel. I have done this for many years and is my favorite method.
@Beatle42 жыл бұрын
One chef will tell you how something should be cooked so it comes out right while another chef will tell you the opposite. I say cook it the way you like it, what works best for you. You'll be happier in the long wrong. P.S. Chef Proto... As a Canadian, I must agree. That Canadian bacon is not bacon. What happened to peameal bacon?
@CanadianN1NJ42 жыл бұрын
American's block everything else out that isn't American. They're very self centric.
@billweirdo96572 жыл бұрын
@@CanadianN1NJ4 It literally is not bacon.
@CanadianN1NJ42 жыл бұрын
@@billweirdo9657 Yeah, I know. We don't call it bacon, and if we do, we'd call it back bacon, not just bacon
@billweirdo96572 жыл бұрын
@@CanadianN1NJ4 no its literally not bacon. And btw America is the melting pot of the world. It's a massive place that houses many different cultures with an underlying pride in the freedom to practice cultural and religious beliefs without persecution. America openly embraces everyone. See your original comment is a prime example of the rest of the world not being open to others and an prime example of the ignorance of most of the world. The United States is far from perfect but its also far from the picture many draw of it. Someone really needs to tell you this... " excluding in the name of inclusion is still exclusion "
@CanadianN1NJ42 жыл бұрын
@@billweirdo9657 I think you miss an important point and that is that America thinks it's the center of the world. Most American's don't know much about their neighbours to the North at all. They could MAYBE tell you who the PM is, but other than that, they don't know basically anything. Actually, Canada is VERY open to others. We even have a higher proportion of our population as immigrants compared to the US. What does that last point have to do with anything? I'm not excluding everyone, I'm just stating why the US calls something "Canadian bacon" when Canadian's don't call it bacon. It's like calling ham "American bacon". It doesn't make any sense since nobody in the US says that ham is bacon.
@joncarbone2 жыл бұрын
Pro tip: make sure to not over heat the pan. This will cause bacon to curl up. Cook over medium heat, turn it a couple times so each side cooks evenly. You’ll get nice, evenly cooked bacon. Not pieces with burnt and chewy parts.
@freeman100002 жыл бұрын
Superb advice. I love my cast iron and I love my bacon.
@Val_Halla7772 жыл бұрын
If you haven’t tried this, I highly recommend it.. Add 1/2” of water to the frying pan and place slices from the whole package in. Once water boils for a bit..reduce to medium heat and keep frying . When water’s gone, lower heat again and flip bacon..cooked to tender and crisp perfection every time. Cheers
@stephaniemann19910 ай бұрын
This is awesome!! I love being entertained and educated at the same time! Frank you are great!
@ZepG2 жыл бұрын
I switched to baking bacon in the oven over 10 years ago and never went back to the cast iron skillet. I line a sheet pan with foil up and over the sides and can cook a whole 16 oz pack in one shot and get absolutely perfectly cooked bacon every time. There is no splatter and after the pan cools just roll up the foil and throw away, no washing greasy bacon pans or skillets!
@The0630912 жыл бұрын
How dare you THROW AWAY that delicious bacon fat! Jar it, fridge it, remember it when you run out of butter, hell give it to a friend as a present! Never disrespect the bacon fat like that lol
@lolia68322 жыл бұрын
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@lolia68322 жыл бұрын
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@Nate69812 жыл бұрын
If I have to make a lot of bacon, I definitely do the oven method so it's all done at once. For just myself, I actually use my Foreman grill. Very similar to pan frying, but any splattering is contained and the grease is all contained in that little tray.
@mynamewhatis72542 жыл бұрын
Don't burn your foot!
@allysonyoung2771 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I have been at a loss for many years regarding bacon. This video clarified everything.
@bogroll18812 жыл бұрын
Wow never tried the microwave until I saw this and it worked great, saves clean up and easy when doing breakfast for one
@jtrain99262 жыл бұрын
Tips for pan frying: start it in the pan cold and heat it covered to medium low with a few oz of water. Once it's come to a low boil let it go for a couple of mins, then remove the bacon and drain, then return bacon to the pan and let it crisp up. This stops the splatter by removing the water from it while covered.
@saltydog47872 жыл бұрын
I discovered this method a while back & it is still my favourite method. Yum!
@h2oalien91811 ай бұрын
This was an awesome video This guy has a personality that keeps you glued to the video. Not too much, not too little. Great job
@robertmcelfresh10312 жыл бұрын
Love the "I dont like the rack" but I always start in a COLD oven. Bacon has a lot of water and you want the rise-time of the oven to help evaporate the water. (Splattering is the water coming out of the bacon in the hot fat - not fun.) I actually cook at 250 for 20 minutes, then bump to 350 for another 20.
@FUGP722 жыл бұрын
Who the hell wants to sit and wait for 40+ minutes for some bacon?
@postmodernrecycler2 жыл бұрын
@@FUGP72 Okay, but who the hell's oven takes 30 minutes to heat up?
@FUGP722 жыл бұрын
@@postmodernrecycler Nobody's. But this OP claimed he cooks it at such a ridiculously low temperature that it takes 40 minutes.
@voxac30withstrat2 жыл бұрын
I prefer butchers smoked bacon to supermarket bacon. No water in the butchers bacon and much smokier.
@panthermodern642 жыл бұрын
I always use my Ninja Foodie Grill to cook my bacon. Enclosed, no mess outside the machine to clean, comes out perfectly crispy every time with very little cleanup.
@foxtailedcritter Жыл бұрын
Thanks for helping me out. At age 28 I'm finally learning how to cook instead of ordering maccas. Your video helped me learn the basic. Didn't even knew you could throw bacon in an oven.
@willhooke2 жыл бұрын
Baking 5:50 350°F about 175°C
@gorkeyozkul9004Ай бұрын
I checked my oven and then I realized that :)
@trippasnippaz2 жыл бұрын
I love the parchment paper method in the oven only thing I don't like I don't have that leftover rendered down fat. Personally the slow cook pan method works better for me only because I have that leftover fat which mushrooms and eggs love let's be honest
@pruetoricangirl5 ай бұрын
Love it! I get thick slabs at safeway. Place 9 pieces in a rack in ninja foodie. At 300 for 20mins. I check em at 15 minute mark, move some pieces. Delicious. I'll see if I can cook in 4 mins, like the microwave. Yum
@vibrantchill72122 жыл бұрын
I'm curious. I was always told that bacon was supposed to start in a cold pan, does that make any difference at all?
@Colopty2 жыл бұрын
It helps evaporate some of the water out before it starts cooking, which can reduce the amount of oil splatter, though on the other hand starting with a cold pan makes the cooking less predictable. Which quality you'd like to prioritize is up to you.
@angiebee22252 жыл бұрын
I would say that the type of pan you're using might make a difference in your turning and cleaning experience. If you use stainless stell pans, you should preheat them. If you use cast iron, you don't have to preheat them, but they won't cook evenly as they heat up because it takes longer for the sides to get to ideal temperature. A preheated pan will make the bacon easier to flip because it won't stick as much, and, yes, even greasy bacon can stick to pans in spots. It's easier to clean a pan that is preheated before you add food to it. We prefer to bake ours, but use foil instead of parchment paper, because clean-up is even easier (and it's cheaper). If the cold pan is to get some of the water out, you can still preheat and just cook at a lower heat until some of the water evaporates then turn up the burner to crisp the bacon.
@johnjohnblazin2 жыл бұрын
I throw a whole package in and move it around , the grease gets nice and high and cooks the bacon so good , I've tried all methods (including the cooking only 5 pieces at a time on frying pan) and this is the best result for me, to move it around while cooking you treat it like you were tossing a salad
@candel82 жыл бұрын
Another method of cooking bacon in a pan is putting a small amount of water first. You cook it till the water has fully evaporated. This gets all the parts not touching the pan to cook too. It starts to get crispy when the water has evaporated.
@douglas600402 жыл бұрын
I’ve been having great success with my panini press…quick and easy, with no mess.
@kristiankopera2 жыл бұрын
And it rhymes !
@stargazer19982 жыл бұрын
Someone turn this into a poem
@edshelden7590 Жыл бұрын
This is my first view of French channel and it’s very interesting I tend to use my weber barbecue with indirect coals to cook bacon. Therefore all of the grease and the mess is outside and it cooks a large amount of bacon reasonably quick.
@thehighpriest3602 жыл бұрын
"I'm lazy, and I don't want to clean anything" finally, someone gets my cooking style.
@ConniMiller2 жыл бұрын
Airfryer does an incredible job in 9-10 minutes. I tend not to like the taste of oven baked bacon. It also usually has a flabby texture. Cast iron pan is my favorite method.
@alistairs84952 жыл бұрын
100% agreed.
@angc2142 жыл бұрын
I think this is the first time I've literally smelled a KZbin video. And the smell made me hungry.
@CannabisTechLife2 жыл бұрын
"Most regular cut bacon is a little too flimsy" Well YEAH! The industry has been charging the same and giving us less and less. Now they charge even more for "thick cut" which used to be regular cut...
@episodesglow2 жыл бұрын
Huh? Who is buying bacon priced per slice, I always buy it by weight
@squeektheweek69492 жыл бұрын
@@episodesglow ^ this
@donMurgero2 жыл бұрын
Quick question, what about air fryer? I’ve been cocking even a very big piece of meat and get really well, but never tried bacon on it.
@francookie93532 жыл бұрын
So, why don't you just try it? 🥓🥓🥓
@cynot712 жыл бұрын
@@francookie9353 HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!
@cynot712 жыл бұрын
I've tried it, and it works fine.
@lindsayhengehold53412 жыл бұрын
I love the smell of cooked, greasy bacon and especially if it’s somewhat burnt! Tastes even better.
@TheHumanFlag2 жыл бұрын
I love Frank. All of his words are great. But I gotta admit his number rating might need some work if he’s putting microwave bacon at a 4 and regular skillet bacon at a 2.
@floopyboo2 жыл бұрын
It's accurate though. Once you know how to microwave bacon, it's quick, easy, and you can guarantee perfect doneness to your own liking. Plus clenaup is the easiest thing ever.
@zeroThreeSixHD2 жыл бұрын
Any thoughts on the water method in the pan? I.e. covering the strips in just enough water so it renders the fat evenly while heating and when the water is evaporated it does the final "crisp". Been seeing it all over Tik-Tok and wondered if anyone else has had success with that method
@savageson69362 жыл бұрын
Great method for delicious bacon but it takes forever. I favor the oven method now cause I have less time to cook lol
@coheed83 Жыл бұрын
This and the oven are my preferred methods of cooking bacon. Depends on quantity really.
@mateomoffette2 жыл бұрын
YESSSS I came to learn, but apparently I was already on the right track with cooking in the oven! I got into cooking in the oven in the last couple of years and haven't gone back. The little tip I picked up here was using the parchment paper, which I do have and have probably used with bacon before but had forgotten about it. Was thinking about getting a rack, but exactly, it's just one more thing to clean. I'm not sure that with my oven (gas) 350 for 15 min may not be enough. I've found 365 for ~24 min (easy to remember too) is what it takes to get it cooked enough albeit without parchment paper.
@SleepySkullhead2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see Frank replicate home recipes that get sent in. The kind of stuff you only see you parent/grandparent make.