Bacon Roses
Because real roses just don't taste very good.
By mclovin1972
Published 14 years ago
Because real roses just don't taste very good.
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BACON - (1 regular pack & 1 thick cut pack); Rose Stems; Glass Vase; Mini Muffin Pan; Broiler Pan; Drill with 1/8 bit;
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Place the muffin pan on top of the broiler pan.
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Drill holes in the bottom of the muffin pan. This will allow the grease to drain when cooking the bacon.
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Preheat the oven to 375 deg. Fahrenheit; Open the bacon and begin tightly rolling the roses, one piece at a time.
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Start with the widest end of the bacon, with the fat edge down. I like to use a combination of thick and thin bacon so I end up with a variety of rose shapes.
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Place all of the bacon in the muffin pans pushing down slightly.
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Pull all of the roses off from the stems. Pull the green backing off from the rose and then separate it into individual parts.
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Discard petals & center red piece. Reassemble remaining green parts. Put green piece back on stem, but force it down so approx 1 inch of stem protrudes
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Put the stems in your vase and fill with gravel or marbles to hold them in place.
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Place in the oven and cook for 30-40 minutes. Check in on them occasionally. Sometimes you will have to lift the rose so the grease will drain out the pan.
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When the bacon buds are done, remove from the oven and place on paper towel to cool.
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Pick your favorites and slide them onto the protruding stems.
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Arrange the roses to your liking and then present the aromatic bouquet to your favorite bacon fanatic!
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Last but not least: PREPARE TO GET LAID!
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