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Candied Bacon Butter

Saturday, February 11, 2012 Review by Brian
Candied Bacon Butter

Candied Bacon Butter

I don’t even know where to begin with this one… just awesome. I would bring a stick of this where ever I go!

VIA: http://taste-for-adventure.tablespoon.com/2011/09/02/candied-bacon-butter

Ingredients

  • 1 Stick Butter
  • 3 Slices Bacon
  • 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar

Directions

  1. 1Lay bacon out on a baking sheet and cover each slice with some brown sugar totaling approximately 1/4 cup of brown sugar (a little over a tablespoon on each slice).
  2. 2Bake in preheated oven at 350 until crispy and slightly brown on the edges. Be careful because the sugar will burn quickly!
  3. 3Chop bacon as small as you can and mix with softened butter until uniformly mixed.
  4. 4Shape butter into a stick using plastic wrap and store in the fridge until hardened.
  5. 5Serve on toast, bagels, baked potato, steak, burgers, or corn on the cob. Fry an egg in it, saute some onions with it, use it in a brownie recipe. It’s so good you might even want to take a bath in it (Not recommended)

Jack In The Box Bacon Shake Review

Thursday, February 9, 2012 Review by BetterThanAndrew

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So I’m a man of many diverse tastes. One of my favorite hip-hop albums ever is “Taste The Secret” by Ugly Duckling. The recurring theme of the album revolves around a fictional fast-food restaurant named “Meat Shake”, which makes milkshakes out of, you guessed it, meat (and “secret syrup”, amongst other creative ingredients). I’ve often daydreamed about what this would be like if it were to actually be incarnated. Well this extremely clever bit of musical fiction just kicked through the 4th wall like Chuck Norris on a meth bender and came crashing into my little world. I got the memo about Jack In The Box‘s Bacon Shake and I hot-footed to my nearest franchise to see what it was all about.

Like most of you who are reading this, I’ve been burned by edibles that claim to be bacon flavored too many times to count. Gummy bacon, bacon mints, bacon soda. All like licking a salty mudflap. Horrific. It’s no understatement to say that despite my enthusiasm, I approached the Bacon Shake with much trepidation. One would assume that a major chain like Jack wouldn’t release a product, even a limited edition one, without extensive positive testing and feedback. However, in my mind, the odds of the Bacon Shake being the holy grail of desserts were neck-and-neck with the chance of it making me want trade in my assaulted tastebuds for a kick to the groin for even thinking such dreams could come true. The words “bacon syrup” in the description were my biggest concern. I’ve had shakes and other frozen confections with actual crumbled bacon in them and they were delicious. Jack was taking the route that pretty much all the failed bacon novelties had. It was going totally artificial.

I ordered my shake, pulled into a dark corner of the parking lot and got my partner in bacon crime Andrew on the phone so he could bear witness to my first reactions. The following is a summary of my report.

Initial observations. It really smells like bacon. Not like liquid smoke or sweaty aluminum pipe or season salt. Actual bacon. It’s faint but it strikes my nostrils as pretty darn authentic. This does much to ease my nervousness as I go for the straw. I take the first pull and… magic. I was in stunned bliss. So much so that I think Andrew asked if I needed him to call for medical assistance because I had been poisoned. Far from it. It tasted like I was eating vanilla ice cream with a spoon made of bacon. The essence of bacon spun harmoniously within the vanilla ice cream. This pleased me. It wasn’t trying to taste like liquified bacon, which was my biggest fear. It was trying to be bacon in your dessert, and it pretty much nailed it. No artificial aspects to the flavor, no terrible aftertaste, sucker-punching you in the palette when you think you’re home-free. Just honest to goodness marriage of vanilla and bacon, without the chewing. If I had to nitpick, I’d say it just needs the tiniest dash of salt to really clinch it but it’s not a deal breaker by any step of the imagination.

Kudos, Jack In The Box food scientists. We shall be chalking this one up as a W. Next time you pass your neighborhood chemist, instead of giving him or her a wedgie or making fun of their pocket protector, give them a solid high-five. Or perhaps invite them to your local Jack In The Box for a Bacon Shake. For a limited time only. Now if those same scientists could only make the Bacon Shake a little healthier. The nutritional facts on it are pretty abysmal. The large is almost 1100 Calories with 108 grams of sugar, 461mg of sodium and 54 grams of fat, 37 of which are saturated. Sadly, that’s not really going to be enough to stop me from mainlining them every chance I get until they’re yanked from the menu. Bottoms up!

Update 1-13-12: So this seems to be an absolutely polarizing product. I’m not sure if the critics are just more outspoken than the fans or if I’m just an anomaly in the gastroverse (along with a couple others). I have indeed gone back for more bacon shake-ness, at a Jack nearly 100 miles from the first one, and the product was consistent with the original sample. This leads me to believe that it’s not a matter of some franchises blowing the recipe during concoction, so I can’t try to blame some of the bad reviews on that. As with anything in life, some people are bound to not like it and that’s totally fine. The only thing that bums me out is how many folks who are review it clearly have a sour attitude towards bacon and it’s popularity in general. Multiple reviews lead off with “Bacon is so over” and other statements that bacon’s popularity is overrated, which makes me skeptical of their expectations, interpretations, or even proper mindset towards the product in the first place. I wouldn’t expect a guy with a “Rap sucks” shirt to appreciate, or positively review a top-rate hip-hop album, for instance. I respect his right to an opinon, though. I myself was admittedly skeptical but put any expectations aside and found a shiny silver lining. I’m a hardcore bacon fanatic so I represent the other side of the coin so my own opinion has to be taken with a grain of salt. In the end, it’s all a matter of taste, right?

Update 1-21-12: This will be my final amendment. I went back for thirds, really paying attention to the most frequently cited issues with the Bacon Shake by other reviewers. This time I did the shake alone, whereas I had eaten other menu items with it previously which could have influenced my palette. One of the biggest complaints, besides the taste in general, was of an aftertaste. I did not get any sense of bad aftertaste. I personally didn’t get any real aftertaste at all, frankly. Regarding the taste overall, I really thought to myself “does it taste like bacon?”. Perhaps not the same as if I had actually chewed up bacon with a mouth full of vanilla shake, but in my opinion it’s unmistakably bacon flavored. If you didn’t tell someone that it was a bacon shake and they tried it, I firmly believe that four out of five would tell you that it tasted bacon-y. Like buttered popcorn Jelly Belly Beans, the taste is close enough to the real thing that it’s creepy. How you take that taste, well that’s up to you.

CMMG Tactical Bacon

Friday, December 23, 2011 Review by BetterThanAndrew

Tactical Bacon

So we all know that the zombie uprising is pretty much inevitable. If you’re anything like me you’ve got a plan, a stockpile of ammo and a bug-out bag filled with all of your necessary survival items when civilization collapses. Well just because you’re holed up in your bunker waiting for tactical air strikes to clear the undead menace or you’ve emerged from your bomb shelter to nuclear winter doesn’t mean that you have to go without bacon.

Enter CMMG, manufacturers of Mil-Spec AR-15 battle rifes, accessories, and, possibly most important of all, Tac Bac, formally known as Tactical Bacon. It is 9 ounces of “Fully cooked and fully prepared” bacon with a 10+ year shelf life. The can looks sturdy enough to use as a blunt weapon too, should you run out of ammo.

Stockpile a few cans today and make sure your bug-out bag has a can opener. Because nobody should have to live in a world without bacon. That’s not a world worth living in.

DeathSpank3: The Baconing

Wednesday, November 23, 2011 Review by BetterThanAndrew

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So The Vegetarian and I recently tied the proverbial knot. One of my groomsmen gave us an XboX 360 as a wedding gift, informing me “Now that you’re all ‘grown up’, you need a grown up gaming system” (We have a Wii). After hooking it up and getting it online, I searched around for some downloadable games, since we owned none yet for the console. I hit up XboX Live’s featured titles page and I was presented with “The Baconing”. I of course accepted this as a sign and proceeded to check it out.

Apparently it’s the third in a series of action RPG spoof games. Deathspank, our hero, is bored because, by virtue of his immeasurable badassery, he has vanquished all evil contenders from his kingdom. He decides to put on all 6 of the Thongs of Virtue (spoils of war from the last game) and accidentally summons the Anti-Spank, his supernatural archnemesis. From that point on, you have to complete a series of quests in order to gain access to “Bacon Fire” which, is the only thing capable of burning the Thongs of Virtue, allowing you to defeat the Anti-Spank.

Make no mistake that this game doesn’t represent a renaissance of gaming by any means. The graphics are layered 2D, the engine is mediocre and there’s a lot of recycling of cut scenes. On the plus sides, it’s ridiculous and cheeky with lots of wacky costumes and hilarious dialogue. While the pro gaming reviews on it were not so kind, the user reviews were 4 stars on average. If you’re looking for some bacon themed time to kill and have a funny bone and or a PS3, XboX 360 or a PC, you should check it out.

The Sticky Pig: Candied Bacon Confections

Monday, September 19, 2011 Review by OakMonster

Candied bacon?!? Who dreamed up this stuff?!? You asked.

Tara Simon did. And the bacon loving world is a better place for it.

You might have seen Tara and The Sticky Pig Candied Bacon Confections on “Outrageous Food” on the Food Network.  With flavors like S’mores (Graham cracker crusted candied bacon filled with chocolate and hazelnut butter and topped chocolate, a tiny marshmallow and dusted with graham cracker crumbs) and Chocolate Peanut Butter Pretzel (chocolate, peanut butter and pretzels, then hand dip each piece in more chocolate and top with pretzel “dust” and our very own peanut butter drizzle), these sweet and savory nuggets are to die for. I mean, COME ON! How yummy do they sound?

As a friend, naturally, when I was invited to contribute to BaconScotch, I thought of Tara.  Tara metamorphosed her love of food into a successful candied bacon enterprise complete with her own original, one-of-a-kind candied bacon creations.  The Sticky Pig’s candied bacon confections are made in house in Orange County, California, right when you order to ensure quality and freshness. Each piece is made by hand by Tara herself and baked with love with the best possible ingredients she can find, including organic ingredients and make things from scratch when she can.

With the Bacon Vixen as a friend, I have had the benefits of tasting some of her products over the years.

To find out more about Tara and her creations, I sat her down for a quick interview.

OakMonster: I’m sure you get this a lot. What inspired/possessed you to make bacon candies?

Tara: Back in maybe 2004 I had my first bite of candied bacon and I was hooked! Never had I experienced the awesomeness of sweet and salty, like bacon baked with brown sugar and cayenne pepper. I began making it for parties and family gatherings and watched in amazement how quickly my bacon was consumed. Everyone went bonkers and I was always the hit at any party. I’m pretty good with pairing flavors, so I decided to give a few a try, like curry, and then I started filling the candied pieces to create the candies that I sell now on my website.

Where do you find inspiration for new flavor combination?

Everywhere from reading dessert and cocktail menus when I’m out to keeping up with the dessert and chocolate industry, and by tasting whatever I can get my hands on.

Which one of your creations is your personal favorite?

At the moment I am in the works of revamping my entire candied bacon collection, but right now my favorite is The Elvis, which is bacon filled with half banana ganache and half spicy peanut butter ganache with toffee crunch and covered in milk chocolate and topped with banana chips.

The Elvis is my favorite too!  (Followed by S’mores.)  Finally, you probably have tasted a lot of bacon in your line of work. Any favorite?

I like my bacon crispy and crunchy and not too thick or smokey, so some of my favorites are Albert’s Organics Sunday Bacon and Farmland bacon.

To learn more about Tara’s confections and how to order them, visit The Sticky Pig website at TheStickyPig.com.

P.S. Tara informs me that the website and the line of confections are being revamped. So the flavors may not have the same ingredients as mentioned here. Just letting you know. :)