Lay out the bacon: Place strips on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Sprinkle cornstarch: Dust both sides evenly using a small sieve or your fingers.
Season (optional): Add a pinch of pepper, paprika, or brown sugar for extra flavor.
Cook slowly:
In the oven at 190°C (375°F) for 15–20 minutes, or
In a skillet over medium heat, flipping once, until golden brown.
Drain & cool: Transfer to paper towels for a minute — that’s when it crisps even more.
The result? Crunchy, perfectly flat, and unbelievably tasty bacon that you’ll want to make again and again.
Cornstarch acts like a mini chef’s trick — it binds to the bacon’s surface, drawing out moisture and encouraging even browning. This helps the fat render slowly and evenly, which is what gives bacon its incredible crispness.
Professional kitchens use similar techniques for crispy chicken wings, roasted potatoes, and even fried fish. But on bacon? It’s next-level.
Once you’ve mastered the cornstarch trick, you can get creative:
Sweet & spicy: Sprinkle a little brown sugar and chili flakes.
Smoky maple: Brush with a bit of maple syrup halfway through cooking.
Garlic herb: Mix cornstarch with garlic powder and dried rosemary before coating.
Each variation brings a different twist — perfect for brunches, sandwiches, or topping your favorite dishes.
If you bake your bacon instead of frying, you’ll also reduce grease splatter and cleanup. Plus, it’s easier to cook larger batches evenly.
And yes — you can even store the cooked bacon in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Just reheat for 20 seconds in the microwave or 3 minutes in the oven for that same crunch.
Who would’ve thought a tiny pinch of cornstarch could make such a huge difference?
Now, every morning starts with golden, crunchy perfection — and I’ll never go back to ordinary bacon again.
So next time you’re cooking breakfast, try this chef’s secret… your taste buds (and anyone you cook for) will thank you. 😋
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