Friday, July 9, 2010

Chocolate Covered Bacon Recipe


Chocolate Covered Bacon
Salty Sweet Goodness?

Wait wait wait!!!! I know what you're thinking, chocolate+bacon=oh so wrong on so many levels. That's the same thing I thought when I stumbled upon this recipe in Taste of Home magazines. Apparently, it's all the rage at state fairs these days and even more so because it's so easy and quick to whip up at home.

I'm normally not a fan of bizarre, on-a-stick, artery clogging fair/carnival foods (well except for funnel cakes of course) but the more I pondered on this creation the more I wanted it. Even if I hated it, I so needed to satisfy my  curiosity of the salty and sweet combination. No I'm not preggers ok!

So do I dare? HECK YEAH!!! I  quickly ran to Wal-mart and came home and made a batch of chocolate covered bacon.

What's my take on this stuff? I LOVED IT!! I used turkey bacon instead of pork and I think that's why I liked it so much. Turkey bacon isn't that greasy and salty and well... in my opinion just tastes better. I'll admit it though I felt really wrong for eating it at first. Especially since hubby and I basically devoured all 12 sticks in one night, but at least I can officially go on record and say "yeah, I've had chocolate covered bacon. And like it"

So can you! Here's the recipe I used from taste of home magazine modified slightly! They are so easy to make and came out quite beautifully. You can pretty much add on any topping you like and I must say that even though I love milk chocolate, the white chocolate was my favorite. It goes so well with the saltiness of the bacon. If you are brave enough to try it, let me know how you liked it!

INGREDIENTS

12 strips of bacon (I used turkey)
12 wooden skewers
1 cup milk chocolate chips
2 Tablespoons of shortening
1 cup of white chocolate
crushed pecan (topping)

DIRECTIONS


Step 1.)  Thread each piece of bacon onto the skewer.
 


Step 2.) Bake for 20-25 minutes in a preheated 400 degree oven until bacon is crisp.
 


Step 3.) Melt milk chocolate chips and 1 Tablespoon of shortening in a bowl.



Step 4.) Brush the melted milk chocolate on the bacon until coated. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Lay across the baking pan. Do this for 6 of the strips of bacon.



Step 5.) Melt white chocolate chips with 1 Tablespoon of shortening.



Step 6.) Brush the remaining 6 strips of bacon with the white chocolate and sprinkle with pecans.



Step 7.) Place into the refrigerator until chocolate is hard.



ENJOY!!!!

10 comments:

  1. hahahhaa, girl you had me completely baffled by what that was. Glad you & the hubster enjoyed it. Seeing as though I'm not a chocolate fan, I won't be rushing to make it, however White Chocolate (Coco Butter) and bacon with macadamia nuts just might be DELISH ...you got me "Tinking" as usual. Have a fantastic day.

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  2. Im gonna try this, IM not a choco fan so il be trying it with Caramel !! Hope it works !

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  3. This is amazing. I am definitely going to try this! We're obsessed with turkey bacon.

    Thanks for the idea. :)

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  4. Good Lord! Why did I have to see this on the day I said I was officially going to start my diet back up? I love chocolate and bacon and I would've never thought to put those two together.

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  5. Beautiful Photos! I know how hard they can be to get girlie! LOL
    Turkey bacon? You're a girl after my own heart. LOL Thanks so much for sharing

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  6. OOOOH,,,I'm afraid to make this for my fat food junky family....looks great and I love choc. covered pretzels, so this is it!

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  7. LOL let me know how it turned out!!

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  8. People think that I am crazy when I talk about eating chocolate bacon. It's so good. You can buy candy bars and there is a place around the corner that I can buy it fresh.

    Peace, Love and Chocolate
    Tiffany

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  9. I found your site this weekend and came across the chocolate covered bacon recipe. Gave it a try and was oh so delicious. I posted about it on my blog and just wanted to let you know. http://kasbn07.blogspot.com/2010/08/chocolate-covered-bacon.html
    I love reading your blog.
    Kathy

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  10. I was skeptical at first, but had to try it. My husband doubted it, but gave it a try and was shocked. My daughter had a friend over so they tried it and loved it, plus when the friend's mother and older sister came to pick her up the sister tried it and didn't want to wipe her mouth because she wanted to keep the chocolate around to remind her how good it was. I LOVE your site and sharing your recipes with my mom friends on my blog.

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