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The Instacart guide to chicken bacon


About chicken bacon

Like traditional bacon, chicken bacon is usually enjoyed as an accompaniment to breakfast or used to enhance the flavor of meals. Because it is an excellent source of protein and contains up to 70% less fat than traditional bacon, many people opt to add chicken bacon to their omelets, casseroles, and sandwiches as a lower-calorie alternative. Additionally, chicken bacon tends to be lower in sodium than regular bacon, making it an ideal option for those who are health conscious.

In recent years, chicken bacon has become an increasingly popular alternative for those who enjoy the texture and consistency of bacon but choose not to eat pork for personal or religious reasons. Though the flavor itself is different from traditional bacon, most find that the taste of chicken bacon is rather enjoyable. 

Chicken bacon cooking tips

Cooking temperatures and times will vary depending on the size and thickness of chicken bacon and the method of preparation. Chicken bacon is primarily cooked using the same methods as traditional bacon — you can either heat it for a couple of minutes in the microwave or fry it in a pan.
  • Microwave: For a foolproof method of cooking chicken bacon that requires minimal clean-up, you can microwave it. Line a microwave-safe plate with three layers of paper towels and place chicken bacon on top. Set a timer for about four minutes and cook the chicken bacon on high. If you prefer your bacon to be crispier, you can microwave it for another minute or two.
  • Pan-frying: If you prefer your chicken bacon to be more crispy and less chewy, cooking it in a frying pan may be a good choice. Heat one tablespoon of oil in a pan on medium heat. Then, place the chicken bacon in the pan and let each side cook for about two minutes (or more, depending on how crispy you like your chicken bacon). Place on a serving plate when finished.
Regardless of how you decide to cook your chicken bacon, you should be aware that it's often prone to overcooking because of its lack of fat. For the best results, be sure to check on it periodically as it is cooking.

How to store chicken bacon

Store chicken bacon in the refrigerator, where it can last for about two weeks. An opened package sealed tightly and stored in a refrigerator drawer can last up to one week, while chicken bacon stored in the freezer can be kept for up to six months.

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FAQs about chicken bacon

Chicken bacon is a thin strip of meat made from chicken, while traditional bacon is made from pork. Though they feature similar cuts and are sometimes used interchangeably in recipes, most people find the taste to be somewhat different. Chicken bacon is also lower in sodium and calories than traditional bacon, making it a healthier alternative.

In addition to being consumed as a standalone breakfast food, chicken bacon is sometimes used in omelets, sandwiches, and casseroles as a substitute for traditional bacon. You can also add it to pasta dishes, use it to enhance the flavor of chicken or other meats, or chop it into small pieces and add it to a salad.

Like most meat products on the market, chicken bacon typically has a sell-by date on the outside of the package. However, this doesn't always mean you need to throw it away as the date approaches. There are a couple of easy ways to tell if your chicken bacon has gone bad.
  • Look: Discoloration is usually the first sign that your chicken bacon has gone bad. If you see any brown or gray spots, or tinges of green or blue, it's probably time to get rid of it. Be sure to check for mold spots as well, as this is indicative of chicken bacon beginning to rot, which can make you sick if you consume it.
  • Smell: Though this one seems obvious, sometimes you can't smell that something is off until you get up close. If your bacon smells sour or generally unpleasant, there's a good chance it has gone bad.
  • Touch: Chicken bacon should be fresh, moist, and soft to the touch. If you feel a slimy or sticky layer, you should throw it out.
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