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... > How are Bacon Bits made? > What are the main ingredients? > Do they actually contain meat? Maybe; read the label. If it's real meat, then it's cooked and crumbled or chopped. If it's not real meat, then it's extruded or rolled and chopped or crumbled. > Can people make them at home? You can certainly crisp-fry thinly sliced bacon and crumble it; a far superior solution, particularly if you use decent bacon with minimal additives (Smithfield dry-cured bacon comes to mind). Some amusing and informative links on the subject: http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/bacon/bacon.html http://www.montrealfood.com/baconbits.html http://www.smithfieldhams.com/bacon/ -j |
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