Let me first introduce you to Bacon Jam, a splendiforous concoction created by the folks at Skillet Street Food. Skillet is a lunch cart in the form of an Airstream trailer that moves around Seattle. I have only visited once, but my roommate brought home some of their Bacon Jam and I fell in love. I knew immediately that I needed to make my own, and today is the day.
For starters, I'm not trying to recreate the original. I don't think I could even if I wanted to. I am taking my inspiration from the brief description they include on their website:
…..what the heck is bacon jam?...
So I started with two pounds of bacon, rendered it down, sauteed a large chopped onion, added some sweet peppers and garlic, then some herbs and spices and a couple chopped tomatoes. At this point it has been cooking on low for about 4 hours with the lid on. I just took the lid off and I'm going to give it another hour or two. After that I will give it a taste and maybe tweak the flavor. I'm looking for a balance of sweet and savory, with a bit of smokiness.
developing.....
6 comments:
you and your love affair with bacon... it's almost obscene
so, what does one put bacon jam on? or what does one eat bacon chutney with?
You put it on your bacon and eggs.
I put it on a spoon.
i also like it on an english muffin with egg and cheese, or on a turkey sandwich
Or you could do this:
http://www.likecool.com/Gear/Other/Bacon%20Bra/Bacon-Bra.jpg
um, that is hot
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