Bacon in the Oven (Easy & Crispy) (2024)

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Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Published: October 31, 2021Updated: January 10, 2022

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Bacon lovers, have you tried cooking bacon in the oven? The crispiest, tastiest, can’t-stop-eating-it bacon is cooked not in a skillet, but in the oven!

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I know very few people who don’t like bacon. In fact, most people LOVE bacon. But what most people are conflicted about is the best way to cook bacon. It cooks fast in the microwave but gets unevenly crispy. It’s great on a skillet but is so messy and splatters grease everywhere. I have found the best way to cook bacon is in the oven! It bakes evenly, is crispy, and leaves all the mess in the pan to be cleaned up later!

Why This Recipe Works

Easy – Cooking oven baked bacon is so easy! Just line a baking sheet with parchment paper, add bacon, and set a timer. Viola! Perfect bacon every time.

Perfect for batch cooking – Do you have some recipes coming up for the week that require perfectly crispy bacon? Then this is the way to batch your bacon – right in the oven!

Keeps well – After you batch bake this oven baked bacon, you can keep it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Crispy, crispy, crispy – I can’t emphasize enough how amazingly crispy this bacon gets in the oven. If you love crispy bacon, then this recipe is for you!

Here’s How You Make It

Have I mentioned how simple it is to get the best bacon with this recipe? Here’s how to cook bacon!

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and place parchment paper on a baking sheet. (Alternately, you can line your baking sheet with aluminum foil and top with a wire rack, like a cooling rack, on which to cook your bacon – the aluminum foil will catch the drippings from the bacon fat!)
  2. Put the strips of bacon right on the parchment paper, making sure the slices don’t touch.
  3. Put the bacon in the oven for 14 minutes for chewy bacon, 16 for crispy, and 18 for super extra-crisp and crunchy bacon, or if using thick-cut bacon.
  4. Remove the pan from the oven, take bacon off the parchment with a fork or tongs, and lay it on a paper-towel lined plate to cool and soak off the excess bacon grease.
  5. Serve!
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Benefits of Cooking Bacon in the Oven

No turning – Cooking oven baked bacon is the best way for so many reasons, but one of them is that you don’t need to flip it! If your oven cooks unevenly, you might consider rotating the pan halfway through, but there’s no need to take it out and flip each piece of bacon over like you would have to for bacon cooked in a skillet.

Big batch – You can easily scale this recipe to feed a few or a crowd by simply adding more bacon to a large, rimmed baking sheet pan. You can make a lot of bacon at once this way!

Multitasking – You can free up your stovetop space by using your oven instead of a skillet to cook your bacon.

Safer and cleaner – Even a two-inch deep skillet won’t keep the grease splatters at bay. Your oven is the perfect containment for all of those splatters and will keep your skin burn-free, your clothes stain-free, and your countertops nice and clean.

How Do You Cook Bacon in the Oven Without Smoking the House?

I have found that bacon itself doesn’t smoke up the house, it’s the grease that might drop off into the oven that causes the smokiness.

To prevent this, make sure your oven is cleaned regularly. Also, be sure to use a baking sheet that has raised edges so that the grease stays in the pan and doesn’t spill out into your oven.

Expert Tips and Tricks

  • I prefer to use parchment as it tends to yield crispier bacon, but foil works too.
  • This recipe for how to cook bacon in the oven works for as many or as few pieces of bacon as you wish, adding more bacon will not change the cooking time – simply add more bacon slices to your lined baking sheet and be sure that they are not overlapping.
  • The bacon will crisp up additionally as it cools, so be sure to take that into account when calculating your cooking time.
  • The oven temperature of 400 is fine for any thickness of bacon – you’ll just have to watch your cooking time: less for thin-sliced, more for thick-sliced.
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Have you tried this method for preparing bacon in the oven? YAY! Please rate the recipe below!

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Oven Baked Bacon Recipe

An easy step-by-step tutorial on how to cook perfectly crisp bacon in the oven. This method is quick, less messy, and easy to scale for a small or large batch of bacon!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

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Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 servings

Ingredients

  • 10 slices of bacon

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Arrange bacon slices in a single layer – not touching – on top of the parchment.

  • Bake for 14 minute for chewy, 16 for crispy, and 18 for extra-crisp/crunchy bacon. *Keep in mind that the bacon will continue to crisp up while cooling.

  • Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to cool for several minutes before serving. Discard excess grease (or save in a jar for use in other recipes). Enjoy!

Notes

Parchment paper: I prefer to use parchment as it tends to yield crispier bacon, but foil works too.

Scaling the recipe: this recipe works for as many or as few pieces of bacon as you wish, adding more bacon will not change the cooking time – simply add more bacon slices to your lined baking sheet and be sure that they are not overlapping.

Nutrition

Calories: 183 kcal, Carbohydrates: 1 g, Protein: 6 g, Fat: 17 g, Saturated Fat: 6 g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3 g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8 g, Trans Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 29 mg, Sodium: 291 mg, Potassium: 87 mg, Vitamin A: 16 IU, Calcium: 2 mg, Iron: 1 mg

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Author: Tiffany

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Bacon in the Oven (Easy & Crispy) (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to bake bacon at 350 or 400? ›

Bacon should be cooked at 400°F.

Medium-thick bacon slices will need 18 to 20 minutes to reach the perfect level of crispiness. But check the bacon at 10 minutes, and adjust your cooking time to your preferred degree of doneness.

How long should bacon be in the oven at 400 degrees? ›

Always cook bacon on foil or parchment paper at 400°F. Cook regular sliced bacon for 14 minutes; thick-cut bacon for 18 minutes. If you cook less than a full sheet of bacon, check after 12 minutes.

Do you need to flip bacon in the oven? ›

Notes
  1. Recipe can be adapted to cook more or less bacon. The cook time will be the same.
  2. For chewier bacon, bake at 375 degrees F.
  3. You do not need to flip the bacon. The only exception is if your bacon is very thick you may want to flip it after 12 minutes to make sure that both sides cook evenly.
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How long to bake bacon at 375 degrees? ›

Place the bacon in a cold oven, and set the oven temperature to 375°F. Bake the bacon in the oven for 15-20 minutes total. If you are doing more than one pan of bacon, rotate sheet pans from top to bottom halfway through. If you are not using a baking rack, flip the bacon strips halfway through cooking.

Should you bake bacon covered or uncovered? ›

Prevent oven splatters.

This from Cindy Capps Lepp: Lay a layer of foil over the bacon; this will keep grease from spitting all over the oven. Remove the foil for the last few minutes of cooking for "final crisping."

What is the best temperature and time to cook bacon? ›

Regular, thin-cut bacon will typically bake in 12 minutes at 400 degrees F. If you want it extra crispy, you can let it bake a little longer, but keep a close eye on it. For Thick-Cut Bacon. Thicker bacon will take 14 to 20 minutes, depending upon your thickness and how crisp you would like it to be.

Why do chefs cook bacon in the oven? ›

And it's why you might have some bacon slices that accidentally charcoal a bit too much while other slices are still undercooked. Cooking bacon in the oven cooks all of your bacon slices evenly as the heat surrounds them. They slowly sizzle, don't splatter and end up evenly cooked. It's a beautiful thing.

How messy is cooking bacon in the oven? ›

"This is my favorite way of making bacon, no mess, no cleanup! Comes out just like fried bacon crispy, fries in the oven in it's own bacon grease. The pepper is optional."

What not to do when cooking bacon? ›

Never Make These Mistakes When Cooking Bacon
  1. Starting with a Hot Pan.
  2. Using Cold Bacon.
  3. Using Bacon That's Too Thin.
  4. Using Heat That's Too High.
  5. Crowding the Pan.
  6. Cooking Bacon on the Stove.
  7. Cooking Bacon in the Oven.
  8. Using Bacon in Other Dishes.
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Is bacon better in the oven or fried? ›

Oven bacon gets just as crispy, if not crispier, and there's very little mess to clean up after. Making a batch of bacon in the oven also means you can do other things while it's cooking.

Do you have to use foil when cooking bacon in the oven? ›

There are three ways to cook bacon in the oven—directly on an unlined sheet pan, on a sheet pan lined with aluminum foil, or on a metal cooling rack set over a sheet pan.

Why is my bacon not getting crispy in the oven? ›

My Tips For Crispy Results

Instead of placing the bacon directly on the sheet pan, use an oven-safe cooling rack fitted over a rimmed baking sheet. This means it doesn't sit in the grease as it cooks (so the fat drips down) and there is more air flow, which gets you that perfect crispness.

How to make bacon not too crispy? ›

To make bacon not crispy, cook it on low heat for a longer period of time. This will allow the fat to slowly render out, creating a softer, more chewy texture. You can also wrap the bacon in aluminum foil and bake it at a low temperature.

How do you know when bacon is done in the oven? ›

Bake the bacon in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes (for thick cut bacon), or until it reaches your desired level of crispiness. Begin checking the bacon at 15 minutes, so you're aware of its progress (every oven is different). I like mine extra brown and crispy, so I let mine go closer to 25 minutes.

Is it better to cook bacon low and slow or high and fast? ›

Even if you're in a hurry, we really don't recommend this method. Stovetop (medium-low heat): We started with a cold pan, put the bacon in, and turned the heat to medium-low. It took 18 minutes to cook and the result was bacon with a great bite, good color, and rich flavor. This one's definitely a winner.

Does baking bacon in the oven make a mess? ›

Foil or parchment paper.

You can cook bacon directly on an unlined, ungreased baking sheet. However, it makes quite a mess. I prefer to line the baking sheet with parchment or foil to make cleanup quick and easy when I'm finished.

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