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A hit at state fairs everywhere, make this salty-sweet concoction at home. Some say bacon can't get any better, but we think chocolate makes everything better! TOH Test Kitchen
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Nutritional Facts 1 bacon strip (calculated without toppings) equals 212 calories, 14 g fat (8 g saturated fat), 10 mg cholesterol, 252 mg sodium, 19 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Chocolate-Covered Bacon in Taste of Home April/May 2010, p70
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Reviewed on Jun. 08, 2013 by Smartmonkey
You will not believe how incredible these taste until you make them!
Reviewed on Feb. 12, 2013 by hlly1000
I stumbled on to this flavor by mistake..I was making chocolates..and had some in my mouth..hubby wanted bacon..and I took a bite of his and the two combined in my mouth was wonderful.. so..I make turkey bacon..and reg.. and broke them in pieces.. and dipped them in milk chocolate put them on a pan covered with foill and t hey are great.. I didnt think about toppings..but next.. time..heck the sweet world is my oyster.. I love this...
I stumbled on to this flavor by mistake..I was making chocolates..and had some in my mouth..hubby wanted bacon..and I took a bite of his and the two combined in my mouth was wonderful.. so..I make turkey bacon..and reg.. and broke them in pieces.. and dipped them in milk chocolate put them on a pan covered with foill and t hey are great.. I didnt think about toppings..but next.. time..heck the sweet world is my oyster.. I love this..
Reviewed on Apr. 18, 2012 by chrisk53
We had a "bring home the bacon" party theme in honor of tax day and my contribution was this. It was a HUGE HIT even though there were some skeptics in the group. I am not much of a cook and even if I can get something to "taste" good, it never "looks" good. These looked exactly like the picture (however, I did only use the green candy coating representing money - no chocolate).The only thing that could have been problematic was I wove the bacon a little tighter on the skewers thinking that as it cooked, it might spread out a little. It didn't, so I took it out during the baking process mid-way and kind of spread it a little. Also, I did have to flip it which was not in the directions. I think the next time I might try and bake it on its side.BACON LOVERS - try this!!
We had a "bring home the bacon" party theme in honor of tax day and my contribution was this. It was a HUGE HIT even though there were some skeptics in the group. I am not much of a cook and even if I can get something to "taste" good, it never "looks" good. These looked exactly like the picture (however, I did only use the green candy coating representing money - no chocolate).
The only thing that could have been problematic was I wove the bacon a little tighter on the skewers thinking that as it cooked, it might spread out a little. It didn't, so I took it out during the baking process mid-way and kind of spread it a little. Also, I did have to flip it which was not in the directions. I think the next time I might try and bake it on its side.
BACON LOVERS - try this!!
Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2011 by HLOKTY_2011
I havent made this yet but Im making it for Thanksgiving . . . thought Id might add a little something different to the table :)
Reviewed on Dec. 26, 2010 by Mulberry227
Good stuff!
Reviewed on Aug. 29, 2010 by goldbaby
I just made this recipe. I made it as it said. It was interesting. I didn't put any toppings on it. I also made it with turkey bacon. I couldn't find thick turkey bacon, so I used 2 pc instead of 1 on each skewer. I thought the taste was great. Next time I make it, I'm gonna try chopped nuts, I think that would add to the taste.
Reviewed on Aug. 17, 2010 by lynn71092
Just tried this at the Wisconsin State Fair and didn't care for it because it was all chocolate and no bacon. This sounds much better using thick cut bacon and using a pastry brush to paint ithe chocolateon. Can't wait to try it, especially after the great reviews!
Just tried this at the Wisconsin State Fair and didn't care for it because it was all chocolate and no bacon. This sounds much better using thick cut bacon and using a pastry brush to paint ithe chocolate
on. Can't wait to try it, especially after the great reviews!
Reviewed on Aug. 11, 2010 by KarenMarie53555
If you have ever had pancakes and bacon and got syrup on your bacon I bet you didnt run screaming to the sink to wash it off! The white chocolate is awesome!
Reviewed on Jun. 24, 2010 by rsingl
I made these last night and it was yummy! I love the combination of sweet and salty ingredients.
Reviewed on Jun. 21, 2010 by drbobbya
Everyone LOVED them! Who da thought!!!!
Reviewed on Apr. 19, 2010 by mercougar
I got enough people to get past the whole "weird" thought of this recipe and we all tried it. Even the people that thought the whole idea was terrible said that it actually tasted pretty good.
Reviewed on Apr. 06, 2010 by o0o_nikki_o0o
Loved it! First saw this from Food Network Iron Chef Michael Symon...then here. Thought those two endorsements were more than enough to give it a shot. So glad that I did. LOVE LOVE LOVE it! And for the person that rated this a 1...did you actually TRY the recipe or are you just basing the rating on the fact that it sounds like a strange combo? You really should try a recipe before rating it...IMHO.
Reviewed on Apr. 04, 2010 by lv to cook
how pretty this came out and it taste so good, so easy to put together what a conversation piece this was for our Easter Dinner..lv it
Reviewed on Mar. 22, 2010 by 1bassoon
This is just - wrong. Oh, so wrong.
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