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Pecan Praline Bacon Recipeis as good as it sounds, and it sounds delicious.

“Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.”

Doug Larson
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You know how you have that one recipe you whip out when a special occasion is in order? This recipe is it.

The first snowfall? Answer: A hearty breakfast of pancakes, maple syrup, and praline bacon to celebrate it’s arrival.

Family member’s birthday? Answer: Breakfast tray with scrambled eggs, praline bacon and toast to awaken the birthday boy or girl.

A bad day? Praline bacon will make it better. I promise.

It’s actually astonishing that you can make bacon taste even better than by itself, but this recipe pulls it off. We all love the sweet salty taste combination.

It’s one of those “secret family recipes” that you simply can’t give out the ingredients because Grandma made you swear to keep it in the family. (I’ll keep it between us where you really got the recipe!)

No one ever needs to know it’s simple four ingredients that makes bacon go to new heights. This recipe is praline bacon with chili powder and brown sugar. Topped with chopped pecans – your taste buds will dance.

I found the original recipe in the cookbook River Road Recipes IV – it’s a Baton Rouge, LA Junior League cookbook series that is famous in the south. The original recipe had sugar – but brown sugar made it way more tasty.

For this recipe, my fur-assistants stay with me the entire time. They were ready for whatever task I assigned: clean-up crew or taste-tester.

This recipe will go on your rotation for bacon dishes for breakfast because your family will demand that it will!

What is Praline?

The definition of praline is a confection of nuts and sugar. Adding bacon takes it to a whole new level.

Trivia about Bacon for the dinner table:

1) The word bacon refers to the “back” of the pig.

2) On average, each Americans consume 18 pounds of bacon per year.

3) You can celebrate International Bacon Day on September 3rd every year.

4) The first bacon factory opened in 1770.

5) The phrase, “bringing home the bacon” originally came from England in the 12th century. Churches awarded married men a side of bacon to those that swore they never argued with their wives for a year and a day. (According to List25.com.)

6) You can purchase lots of fun bacon products on Amazon, like this set of Deluxe Bacon Bath & Grooming Kit– it includes bacon bandages, bacon dental floss, bacon soap, bacon breath mints, and bacon lip balm.

7) The first meal on the moon included bacon with it, of course.

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Here’s How to Make Pecan Praline Bacon

Ingredients for Pecan Praline Bacon

1 pound thick-sliced bacon

1/4 cup golden brown sugar

1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder

1/4 cup finely chopped pecans

Directions for making Pecan Praline Bacon

1) Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

2) Lay the bacon slices on a large baking sheet with rims. Bake at 400 degrees for 12 minutes.

3) Meanwhile, mix together brown sugar and chili powder.

4) Sprinkle the brown sugar mixture over the bacon and then sprinkle with chopped pecans.

5) Bake for 5 minutes longer, or until the bacon is crisp.

6) Drain the bacon on paper towels. Make sure you keep the praline side up.

7) Arrange bacon in a single layer on a serving platter and serve hot.

Printable Decadent Pecan Praline Bacon Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 17 minutes

Additional Time: 1 minute

Total Time: 23 minutes

Decadent Pecan Praline Bacon is the perfect recipe when you want to turn up the flavor of your morning breakfast a notch.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound thick-sliced bacon
  • 1/4 cup golden brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped pecans

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Place slices of bacon on a large cookie sheet with rims. Bake at 400 degrees for 12 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, mix together brown sugar and chili powder.
  4. Sprinkle brown sugar and chili powder mixture over the bacon, and then sprinkle with chopped pecans.
  5. Bake for 5 minutes longer, or until the bacon is the right crispiness you desire.
  6. Drain the bacon on paper towels. Make sure you keep the praline side up.
  7. Serve hot.

Tips for making this recipe:

1) You can use thinner bacon, set the oven temperature to 375 degrees instead.

2) Make sure you check on the bacon, you wouldn’t want the sugar to burn.

3)You can add even a bit more kick if you sprinkle a little cayenne pepper on, but I loved it the way it is.

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