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    Cooking Bacon on the Grill

    August 1, 20226 Mins Read
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    You’re going to LOVE the smoky flavor of cooking bacon on the grill. When the tasty strips are cooked outside over an open flame, bacon gets wonderfully crispy and even more delicious from exposure to the smoke of the grill. Plus, the heavenly aroma is going to have everyone within five miles running over for tasty bacon.

    Once you’ve mastered the art of how to cook bacon on the grill, you can enjoy the incomparable flavor of bacon cooked in the Great Outdoors whenever a craving hits. Read our secrets and tips for grilling bacon, and enjoy a whole new level of smoky deliciousness!

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    5 strips of thick cut bacon being grilled over an open flame.

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    Table of Contents

    • Contents
    • Why You’ll Love Cooking Bacon on the Grill
    • Best Bacon for Grilling
    • Pro Tips for Grilling Bacon
    • Grill Temp for Bacon
    • Helpful Grilling Equipment
    • How to Cook Bacon Over a Fire
    • Grilling Bacon Over Direct Heat
    • FAQs
    • Save with Pinterest

    Contents

    Click on any of these headings to jump ahead:

    1. Why You’ll Love Cooking Bacon on the Grill
    2. Best Bacon for Grilling
    3. Pro Tips for Grilling Bacon
    4. Grill Temp for Bacon
    5. Helpful Grilling Equipment
    6. How to Cook Bacon Over a Fire
    7. Grilling Bacon Over Direct Heat
    8. FAQs
    9. Jump to Recipe
    10. Save with Pinterest

    Why You’ll Love Cooking Bacon on the Grill

    Better Flavor – You’ll love the smoky taste of bacon cooked on the grill.

    Less Grease – The fat cooks off while grilling.

    No Messy Pan – Clean up is a breeze. Just cook and serve!

    One thick slice of bacon in a black pan, just beginning to cook.

    Best Bacon for Grilling

    If you’re cooking the bacon over indirect heat, you can use regular, center-cut or thick-sliced bacon.

    For direct heat grilling, we recommend a nice, thick-sliced bacon. The savory strips will cook more evenly, and thicker slices are easier to turn and less likely to slip through the grates.

    For your reference, a pound of regular sliced bacon will generally contain between 16 and 20 slices.

    A pound of thick-sliced bacon will usually have about 12 to 16 strips.

    If you have a good butcher (or an uncut slab of artisan or homemade bacon), you can have it cut in even thicker slices that will be ideal for grilling.

    Pro Tips for Grilling Bacon

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    Start with a clean grill, so that your bacon doesn’t stick while cooking.

    We prefer indirect heat for cooking bacon, as the low-and-slow approach results in more evenly cooked strips.

    If you’re grilling over lump charcoal, pellets, wood or briquettes, the smoke imparted during cooking will make your bacon taste even better.

    If you’re using a smoker to cook bacon, its savory flavor pairs especially well with apple, cherry and pecan wood.

    Grill Temp for Bacon

    For best results we like to heat the grill to a moderate temperature, around 325 degrees F (163 degrees C).

    Keep a close eye on the bacon as it can cook quickly. With practice you’ll learn the best temperature and timing for your grill.

    If you’re cooking over charcoal, let the coals die down a bit before cooking the bacon. With a charcoal grill, move the skillet or griddle away from the coals before laying your bacon on it. With a gas grill, turn down the burners to medium-low once you add the bacon.

    Helpful Grilling Equipment

    A grilling basket with a handle is perfect for cooking thick slices of bacon, and makes it nice and easy to turn the bacon over. Just use an insulated mitt to hold the handle and give it a flip.

    A 14 by 19-inch black wire grilling basket with a wooden handle.
    Photo; Courtesy of Amazon

    If you’re cooking a roast or meat wrapped in bacon or covered with a bacon weave, you can use deeper grilling basket as we’ve shown in this photo. The basket makes it easy to keep the bacon in place on the meat and allows for more even cooking and control.

    A grilling basket with a handle for cooking bacon on a grill
    Photo: Courtesy of Amazon
    A bacon wrapped pork roast inside of a metal grill basket.
    A grilling basket makes it easier to cook bacon wrapped meats.

    Disposable aluminum pans are handy for cooking smaller things like jalapeno poppers and bacon-wrapped chicken thighs, making them a great choice for tailgating. A pan will also help contain the fat and juices and reduce smoking and flames. When you’re done cooking, just fold up the pan and recycle or discard.

    A large cast iron skillet is great for camping, tailgating, and cooking large quantities of bacon for a crowd. This Lodge 17-inch seasoned cast iron skillet has two handles which makes it easier to handle on a hot grill or fire.

    17 inch Lodge cast iron skillet with two handles

    Extra-long tongs are helpful for picking up and maneuvering bacon slices on a grill. Or you might prefer a long handled fork or heatproof spatula.

    How to Cook Bacon Over a Fire

    Read more: What Do I Do If My Charcoal Grill is Too Hot? Cool Down?

    Cooking bacon in a cast iron skillet over an open fire is a time-honored way to cook bacon when camping. (Why does everything taste so much better when it’s cooked outside?)

    Pro Tip: Be sure to bring heavy oven mitts for moving the pan and a long-handled fork or spatula for flipping the bacon, as the skillet gets very, very hot.

    A pound of bacon slices cooking in a large cast iron skillet over a grill grate with fire beneath.

    If you’re in a hurry, preheat the skillet before adding the bacon and it will cook faster. Otherwise, you can arrange the bacon strips in a cold skillet and heat it over the coals at a more leisurely pace.

    Pro Tip: If you pack along an empty resealable can (a coffee can is perfect), you can easily drain off the bacon drippings to use later. (Here’s a handy guide about What To Do with Bacon Grease.)

    Grilling Bacon Over Direct Heat

    If you’re going to cook thick-sliced bacon strips directly on the grill, make sure the grill is nice and clean. To keep meaty bacon slices from sticking, brush the grate with a light coating of oil with a high smoke point such as canola oil or grapeseed oil before grilling.

    Thick-cut bacon may be placed directly on the oiled grill grate. Watch the bacon very carefully and turn it using tongs or a large metal spatula.Turn the bacon several times until it’s nicely browned.

    If the flames flare up, put the lid on and close the top vent halfway. Alternately, you can move the bacon to an area of the grill that’s not quite as hot.

    Another technique is to thread bacon on a metal skewer, going under and over the strip every inch and a half or so, to secure the bacon for grilling.

    If you want to use bamboo skewers instead, soak them in water for an hour first to prevent the skewers from burning during cooking. (You might also be interested in these oven-baked bacon skewers.)

    FAQs

    Serve your delicious direct cooked grilled bacon nice and hot, and enjoy the fact that you don’t have to clean up any grease!

    Save with Pinterest

    If you use Pinterest to save and share ideas, here’s a handy pin!

    Pinterest pin with photo of thick bacon cooking in a grill basket over an open flame

    You might also enjoy this web story, How to Grill Bacon.

    Photos used with permission: Ted Murphy, grill image; Rex Roof, bacon slice; Crosa, grill basket; Greg Hayter, skillet image.

    Read more: How long should I cook a steak on a George Foreman grill?

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