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How to make your own pastrami bacon.

March 7, 2019 Leave a Comment
pastrami bacon - main (c)thejoyofeatingwell

It seems like bacon comes in all forms these days from meatless bacon, beef bacon, uncured beef bacon, turkey bacon, uncured turkey bacon and bacon bacon.  Well, add one more to the plate, my friends. Pastrami bacon is a game-changer and you can make it yourself!

There is one small caveat. I have not found much success from buying pre-packaged pastrami from the refrigerated section at the grocery store. From what I can tell, there must be an ingredient that keeps it from crisping up. However, if you add enough butter or olive oil to the pan, they will crisp up fine enough!

The game-changer comes from buying good quality pastrami from the deli. Have them slice it reallllly thin, not shaved, but really thin. There’s a fine line between the two, so have them show you.

pastrami bacon - deli meat (c)thejoyofeatingwell

Making pastrami bacon is simple. I prefer a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat and adding a touch of olive oil. Keep flipping until you get your desired crispiness and let them rest on a paper towel for a few minutes before enjoying.

pastrami bacon - fry in skillet (c)thejoyofeatingwell
pastrami bacon - fried (c)thejoyofeatingwell

Pastrami bacon is excellent and delicious as a crunchy treat by itself, added to your breakfast plate, or used in any manner that you would normally use bacon. 

Silly me, thinking I have to give you instructions on how to eat bacon.

Silly silly me.

Have you ever tried pastrami bacon or any of the other “alternative bacons?” 

Happy bacon day!

Lyndi

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My name is Lyndi Fultz, and I live in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, which span Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri.

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