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After Testing 3 Methods, This Is My New Favorite Way to Make Bacon

Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Bacon isn’t difficult to cook, but it’s messy, and there are still ways to screw it up. That said, even burnt or bendy bacon is better than no bacon at all. 

For the sake of great bacon, I’ve run a side-by-side (by-side) test of cooking methods to see which yields the crispiest, most tempting strips with the least hassle, aka clean-up.

For this experiment, I cooked bacon three ways: in a frying pan, in the oven and in the air fryer. I also cooked a few strips in the microwave, but let’s get one thing out of the way: while the microwave can indeed make edible bacon, it produces the least satisfying result, by far.

So then, on to the primary contenders.

Frying pan

  • Cooking time: 10 minutes
  • Hassle: 8/10
  • How much bacon: 7-8 strips

This is the way I grew up cooking bacon and it’s perfectly fine. There isn’t much skill needed to fry bacon in a pan, though just about every batch I’ve ever made sends a healthy splatter over the stove. In more unfortunate instances, that infernal grease lands directly on my skin or clothes, which presents two different but equally aggravating problems.

Pan-fried bacon soaks up a ton of grease, which is why many turn to paper towels to drain it after cooking.  Pan-frying these strips of pork belly also tends to curl them into little bacon balls. While that has no impact on the taste, it can make for a suboptimal presentation.

Another drawback of cooking bacon in the frying pan is its limited capacity. A 10-in frying pan can hold only about 7 average-sized strips of bacon at a time, although you can add more as they shrink during cooking. 

Then there’s the matter of cleaning said pan after use. It’s not recommended to put most cookware in the dishwasher, so you’ll have to manage that grease-soaked surface yourself.

Oven 

  • Cooking time: 18 minutes
  • Hassle: 6/10
  • How much bacon: 10-12 strips

While it involves more prep, oven bacon has clear advantages over pan-frying. For one, there is little concern about capacity, as a standard cookie sheet or baking tray can hold nearly a full package of bacon, making the oven ideal for cooking large quantities.

Using a baking tray and rack allows the big injuries to drip down below. That makes for crispier, less greasy results, but it does present a headache when it’s time to clean. Cookie sheets and baking trays don’t fit well in the sink, and there’s typically enough grease that you don’t want to run them through your dishwasher.

You can line the baking tray with aluminum foil, but it takes a lot of foil, and most of the time, bacon grease finds its way under or through it anyway.

Oven bacon takes longer than bacon cooked in a frying pan — about 18 minutes — but if you’re planning to cook a whole package and don’t want to tend to the stove while it cooks, your oven is the best bet.

Air fryer (the winner)

  • Cooking time: 7 minutes
  • Hassle: 4/10
  • How much bacon: 6-7 strips

There’s almost nothing I won’t try making in the air fryer, but astoundingly, this is my first attempt at bacon. I anticipated a quick cook, since air fryers sizzle most food about 25% faster than a standard oven. 

The air fryer proved to be my favorite method for making bacon, with one big caveat (more on that later). My favorite glass-bowl air fryer cooked those strips in about 7 minutes at 375 degrees F — faster than both the oven and the frying pan. Because air fryers include a crisping rack, grease naturally drips into the vessel below, so there was no need to nestle it in a paper-towel lasagna. 

The bacon turned out perfectly crispy and kept its shape better than when fried in a pan. 

And the mess was minimal. Because the air fryer cooking chamber fits easily in my sink, I was able to wash it in seconds with a sponge and soapy water. My glass bowl air fryer chamber is also dishwasher-safe, so another option would have been to wipe the grease and stick it all in the dishwasher.

The big caveat: Capacity

I use a modest 4-quart air fryer, so I can only fit about six strips in at a time.  That’s plenty for my partner and me, but if I were making bacon for a group, I would have had to cook in batches or invest in a larger model.

That said…

Not having to keep watch over a sizzling, splattering pan or negotiate a grease-filled baking tray pulled from the oven is worth running it back another time to feed a group. There’s also no preheating needed, unlike with an oven, and the sheer speed and cleanliness gave the air frier the edge over the other methods I’ve tried. 



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