How Do I Cook Bacon In The Microwave?!


Question: We are having a Brunch like thing today.
I Woke up and i have to go in like 13 minutes.

I need to bring bacon cooked.

I DONT HAVE TIME TO COOK IT ON THE STOVE !!
How do i make it using the microwave?

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Answers: We are having a Brunch like thing today.
I Woke up and i have to go in like 13 minutes.

I need to bring bacon cooked.

I DONT HAVE TIME TO COOK IT ON THE STOVE !!
How do i make it using the microwave?

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Put double paper towels on a plate and lay the bacon on them. Put double paper towels on top. Cook about 1-1/2 min per slice

You seperate the pieces, then put it in between two paper towels and zap it

I would fry it, it only takes 2mins

i lay paper towel on plate and cook it takes awhile 4 minutes and then flipand fourmoreminutes make sure paper towel on top grease flies..!!!!
good luck yummy!!

you need to have a convection microwave, in order to cook,bake,roast in the microwave

yes

paper towels underneath the bacon and between layers(yes you can layer the bacon and on top of the bacon,you have to experiment with how long you should cook it.I do it all the time when I'm in a hurry

i would just start microwaving it till it starts sizzling thoroughly (should be really fast) then let it sizzle a little bit longer (just a few seconds) then it should be done.

just zap it in the microwave for a couple minutes with paper towels under and over it.

There are special cooking trays.
But just use a couple of layers of paper towel.
It'll absorb the fat, but beware, it gets very hot.
Spread out 10 strips, & set for 1 minute on high.

You put a paper towel on a plate. Then, put the bacon (however many pieces you want) on the paper towel. Add another paper towel to cover the bacon. Then cook it!

I think its better to fry it! It really doesn't take that long to fry it! The microwave will not cook it right!

You will need to do a few slices at a time, 30 seconds, depending on the power of the MW, and how you like it.





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