Posted in Kitchen Tips

Toss Your Bacon Immediately If You Notice These Signs

I’ve always joked that adding bacon to a recipe is just plain cheating. Its mixture of saltiness, smokiness, and flavorful fat can take an ordinary dish from ho-hum to holy moly! (This Brussels sprouts recipe is a good example.) Of course, it’s also delicious on its own, whether for breakfast or as a crunchy snack

Bacon’s high fat content is what makes it so irresistible, but it’s also the reason it can quickly turn rancid. Spoiled bacon will ruin not only your meal, but possibly your day if you get a case of food poisoning. Here’s how you can tell if your bacon is safe to eat and also how long you should expect it to last.

How to Tell If Bacon Has Gone Bad 

  • Appearance: Fresh bacon should be a vibrant pink with marbled white fat streaks. Any significant color change is a red flag. If you see a noticeable discoloration, like a grayish, greenish, or brownish tint, throw it out immediately. In some cases, you might be able to see mold spots that are either white or black. Don’t be tempted to cut off the visibly molded parts and use the rest. Even if you can’t see mold, it could be lurking there. When in doubt, throw it out.
  • Texture: A slimy texture or stickiness on the bacon indicates bacteria is present. Slime occurs when bacteria begins to break down the meat. If your bacon is slimy or sticky to the touch, discard immediately.
  • Smell: While fresh bacon has a subtle meaty smell, bacon that has gone bad will emit a strong, unpleasant odor. A sour or sulfuric smell means that bacteria, yeast, or fungi are growing on the meat, and it needs to be tossed out.

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Easy Air Fryer Pork Chops

Use your trusty air fryer (or air fryer toaster oven) to make the best (and easiest) pork chops of your life. Trust us — once you try this air fryer pork chop recipe, you’ll never go back to your old method again.

Why Cook Pork Chops In the Air Fryer?

The air fryer’s rapid air circulation yields pork chops that are crispy on the outside, yet flavorful and juicy on the inside. What more could you want in an easy pork chop recipe?

How to Make Air Fryer Pork Chops

Mix Parmesan, paprika, garlic powder, salt, parsley, and pepper in a shallow dish. Coat each pork chop in olive oil, then dredge in seasoned cheese mixture. Cook the pork chops, two at a time, in the preheated air fryer. Flip the pork chops halfway through cooking. Let the chops rest for a few minutes before serving.

How Long to Cook Pork Chops In the Air Fryer

This recipe should completely cook medium-sized pork chops in about 10 minutes in an air fryer set to 380 degrees F. Of course, since pork chops vary in thickness, it’s best to test the temperature before you dig in. An instant read food thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the chop should read at least 145 degrees F.

What to Serve With Pork Chops

These delicious pork chops deserve an equally delicious side dish. Looking for some tasty inspiration? Explore our collection of 15 Best Side Dishes for Pork Chops. Here are a few of the recipes you’ll find:

Green Beans and Mushroom Medley
Awesome and Easy Creamy Corn Casserole
Roasted Beet and Kale Salad

How to Store Air Fryer Pork Chops

Store leftover pork chops in an airtight storage container or tightly wrapped in foil in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat in an oven set to 350 degrees F (with a few drops of broth or water to prevent dryness) until the pork is heated through.

Allrecipes Community Tips and Praise

“This recipe was very good, quick, and easy,” raves laurieb2508. “I added smoked paprika to add more flavor and a small amount of Panko breadcrumbs and it turned out great!”

“Super easy, delicious, and made with items that I have in my pantry,” according to Lala.

“Delicious!” says Sabrina. “I used 1-inch thick boneless pork chops and air fried for 17 minutes. They came out golden brown with a perfect crust. Will definitely make again!”

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Easy Slow Cooker Cheesy Potato Soup with Ham

This rich, thick, and creamy soup is a great way to use up leftover holiday ham! Made in your slow cooker, and using shortcuts like frozen hash brown potatoes, this delicious soup requires very little effort on your part.

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43 Old-World German Recipes Worth Trying Today

It doesn’t have to be Oktoberfest to celebrate German cooking. Here are our best German recipes passed down by generations of home cooks.

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25 Things You Can Cook with Frozen Spinach

Spinach is one of those vegetables that people tend to have an opinion about. But we’re willing to bet that even the most outspoken spinach skeptic will find a recipe they love in this roundup. Spinach and artichoke dip, fluffy quiche, baked pasta dishes — there’s truly something for everyone!

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39 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU COULD MAKE WITH PILLSBURY BISCUITS

Other than how supremely delicious they are, versatility is the number-one reason we love our biscuits so much. Hungry for a breakfast sandwich? How about a biscuit-topped casserole? Or monkey bread muffins? Biscuits can do it all! Start with Pillsbury biscuits and see where you go next.

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The One Ingredient You’re Probably Not Washing—and Why You Should

There are a lot of rules when it comes to cleaning your food. So many that it can become impossible to know exactly which ingredients you’re supposed to wash and how you’re supposed to do it correctly. That’s why we’re here to answer the food questions that you may have not thought about until you find yourself peeling an onion and thinking, should I be washing this?

Onions are one of the most used ingredients in the kitchen, due to their versatility and rich flavor. Think soups, stir-fries, pasta, and even hamburgers. No matter if you’re whipping up French onion dip from scratch or garnishing roasted potatoes with onions there’s one thing that we know for sure—you should be washing them before cooking.  

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34 Soup Recipes That Are Ready to Eat in 30 Minutes

Soup’s on! Nothing hits the spot like a warm, cozy bowl of soup. Whether you need comfort foods for flu season or you’re trying to thaw out with quick wintry recipes, soup will always do the trick. Luckily, homemade soup is a quick and easy family dinner or lunch that practically makes itself. These are our favorite 30-minute soup recipes, from brothy noodle options to creamy potato-based soups.

The only other thing to do is serve a fall harvest salad as a light side, or make a big loaf of Dutch-oven bread for dipping.

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12 Cheap Recipes From Grandma’s Recipe Box

You don’t need to spend a lot of money to make something delicious. Don’t believe us? Try one of these budget-friendly recipes that come straight from grandma’s recipe box, from crowd-pleasing casseroles and soups to basic breads and baked goods made with pantry staples. These tried-and-true, grandma-approved recipes are easy on the wallet, but big on flavor.

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Posted in Book Reviews

Baking for Two: 200+ Small-Batch Recipes, from Lazy Bakes to Layer Cakes

ATK revolutionizes small-batch baking with innovative techniques, flexible equipment options, and 200+ big-flavor recipes.

ATK cuts sweet and savory treats down to size while cutting out the small-batch baking quirks in this exciting cookbook for two: no calculators to scale recipes, no measuring out half an egg, no buying a container of an ingredient to use just a tablespoon, no stale leftovers, no kitchen full of required equipment. ATK’s small-batch baking way:

  • Eliminates waste with recipe yields that work for you: Serve Blueberry-Lavender Cornmeal Crumbles in two ramekins, warm from the oven, or make storage-friendly loaf pan Coconut Snack Cake when you want to share or keep some for the week.
  • Is adaptable for the air fryer or toaster oven: Turn to the toaster oven instead of turning on the oven for two scones. Make desserts you never knew you could in the air fryer, even Basque Cheesecake! 
  • Turns your freezer into a treat factory: Recipes that yield more than a handful are formulated to bake from frozen—and taste just as good as fresh. Solve the perennial breakfast problem with a half dozen Cranberry-Cardamom Muffins you can bake off individually. (You freeze the batter in paper liners.) Simplify longer recipes like Croissants by preparing them ahead, freezing, and then baking later. 
  • Delivers baking joy with everyday indulgences: Keep dough balls of Coffee-Toffee Cookies in your freezer. Use store-bought puff pastry to make impressive Everything Bagel Danishes or Fruit Tart in a snap. 
  • Offers pan options: Cheese Bread with Feta and Nigella Seeds is a delightful mini loaf, but it will satisfy the same if baked in a muffin tin or ramekins. If you have a cute pan collection, there are baby Bundts and petite cakes to please, but there’s always an option to use a conventional pan.

Make four Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits for a dinner bread basket, or freeze the dough portions and bake off one or two whenever you like—in just 25 minutes. Better yet, you can do it in an oven, toaster oven, or air fryer. Celebrate an intimate birthday with a 6-inch Vanilla and Passionfruit Layer Cake for two. Satisfy an impromptu chocolate craving with speedy, perfectly portioned Molten Chocolate Microwave Mug Cakes.