How long to cook bacon on electric griddle

Save time on cooking bacon by using an electric griddle. Each to use, easy to clean, and easy to flip. It's much more fun to cook bacon on a griddle than in a pan!

How long to cook bacon on electric griddle

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An electric griddle is all about real estate.

That real estate comes in a large cooking surface. Perfect for cooking more food at once.

I have talked about how great it is for hamburgers. Now I want to talk about how great it is for cooking bacon.

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  • ⚙️ Why It Works
  • 📋 Instructions
  • ✂️ Should I Cut in Half?
  • 🥓 Read More About Bacon
  • Electric Griddle Bacon

⚙️ Why It Works

Let me give you my top reasons for cooking bacon on an electric griddle.

  • Easy to flip
  • You can lay the bacon flat
  • Cook lots of bacon at once
  • Fat drains off, easy to save

Easy to Flip

Since you are cooking on a flat surface with minimum edges, it's easy to quickly flip the bacon over with a good pair of tongs. I recommend tongs with silicone edges so that you aren't scratching the non-stick surface of the griddle.

Lay the Bacon Flat

The difference between cooking bacon in a frying pan or cooking bacon in a griddle is that you can lay the bacon completely flat. Often when you cook the bacon in a pan, the edges are going up the pan. The bacon doesn't cook as evenly that way.

Plus doesn't it make sense to cook a rectangular food on a rectangular surface instead of a round one?

Cook Lots of Bacon

When you got a family to feed, you want to be able to cook as much as you can at once. Even my largest frying pan I can only fit 4-5 strips at a time.

I have before fit an entire 12 oz package of center cut bacon on a griddle.

Saving the Fat

Bacon fat is liquid gold in my mind.

I like to save it to use it for other things like cooking eggs in or veggies like Brussels Sprouts - yum!

Electric griddle have a hole at the bottom to drain the fat. Then when you are done you pull out the tray (once cool enough of course) and pour the fat into a container to save for later. Easy peasy.

How long to cook bacon on electric griddle

📋 Instructions

Two things to keep in mind when cooking bacon on the electric griddle - start cold and go up to 325 degrees.

You don't need to heat up the griddle before adding the bacon. By placing the bacon on a cold skillet to start you will allow the fat to slowly start to render. The bacon won't stick and will cook more evenly.

You don't want to griddle too hot either. You want it to cook evenly without burning on one side. Go slow and let the bacon do it's thing.

Doing More than One Batch

If you do multiple batches of bacon, I would recommend using a tool that won't scratch the surface and move some of the bacon fat into the draining hole so that you don't want an excess amount of fat.

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How long to cook bacon on electric griddle

✂️ Should I Cut in Half?

This is a good question. If you cut the bacon in half you probably could fit even more on the griddle at once. Depending on the brand of bacon, I find that I can only fit one column or row of bacon on the griddle at once, which leaves some wasted cooking space.

How long to cook bacon on electric griddle

I really like bringing a plate full of whole strips to the breakfast table, so I usually don't cut it in half.

How long to cook bacon on electric griddle
That's some nice looking bacon!

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How long to cook bacon on electric griddle

  • Electric Griddle

  • 1 package bacon

  • Remove the bacon from the fridge at least 15 minutes prior to cooking.

  • Place each strip onto a cold electric griddle. Make sure none of the strips are touching. Fit as many as you can.

  • Turn the griddle up to 325 degrees.

  • The estimated time to cook the bacon is around 15 minutes. Plan on that but it will depend on how thick the bacon is and how crispy you like it. Once you have done it a few times you get a hang of what you like.

  • Only flip the bacon once. To check if need flipping, using a pair of tongs to lip up a piece, if it looks brown, flip it over.

  • Keep in mind, the second side won't need as long to cook, so stay by the griddle.

  • When bacon is done remove to a plate lined with paper towel to absorb excess fat.

If cooking a second batch on the same griddle, make sure to remove excess fat and momentarily turn the temperature down to low. Wait a couple minutes before adding the next bacon. Then turn the heat back up.

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What temp do you cook bacon on a griddle?

Cook the Bacon Until Crisp Let the bacon cook on the pan, keeping the temperature between 300 and 350 degrees Fahrenheit. It may seem like a higher temperature will give you crispier rashers, but you're just more likely to end up with overcooked or burned bacon.

How long does bacon cook on griddle?

Cook the bacon for 3-5 minutes per side (depending on the thickness of the bacon) until the bacon is cooked to the crispiness that you prefer.

How do you cook bacon on a flat iron griddle?

Hot Pan Method.
Pre-heat your Field skillet over low-medium heat for up to five minutes — be careful, you don't want the pan getting too hot. ... .
Add bacon to pan and cook until the bacon starts to brown on one side. ... .
Continue to cook the bacon, flipping occasionally to prevent burning, until cooked to your liking..