This Bacon Jam Recipe is a bacon lover’s dream! I mean bacon is one of my top joys in life…I know I am not alone on that! Right??
When I was a kid growing up in Philly, I would often stay overnight at my Grammy’s. When I woke she would give me all the bacon I could eat. ALL-the-bacon-I-could-eat!
As the oldest of 5 kids growing up in Philly, THATwas monumental! At home, I could maybe snag 3 strips…If I was lucky! I still smile at the thought of those lazy weekend mornings at my Grammy’s…and all of that glorious bacon. Food memories are some of my favorite memories!
Bacon makes everything better or so the saying goes. BUT this Bacon Jam Recipe…really, really does!
IF and I mean IF you can stop yourself from gobbling this up spoonful after spoonful…Spread it on hot biscuits, hunks of bread, add it to steamed or sauteed veggies, pancakes, BLT’s, grilled cheese sandwiches and burgers! Squeal!! (Ha no pun intended). The list can go on and on!
This would also make an amazing food gift this holiday season. Make a batch for you and one for a friend, scrape it into a 4, 6 or 8 oz jar, wrap some ribbon around it, attach the recipe and you will have a happy friend or loved one.
I would totally be your BFF if you gifted me with a jar of Bacon Jam! Or homemade booze…or Pizzelle’s…haha!
Hey…I know what I like!
Wish you had smell-o-vision…Guess this is the next best thing:
I am excited to partner up with Hatfield for this recipe. Who by the way is local to me, which I love!
Hatfield is a 120-year-old business. Before the roads had cars on them, Hatfield was delivering meats to the doors of Pennsylvanians. Today, they produce quality meats for far more than just Pennsylvania!
Hatfield Quality Meats commitment to my area, animal stewardship, sustainability and quality products are one of the reasons I am happy to reach for their bacon, sausage, roasts, hams and more when I shop and the main reason I am proud to partner with them. And I will also say that in my opinion, their dedication to all of the above is how they have not just lasted over a century, but thrived!
Did you know that Hatfield has 7 varieties of bacon??
You can try a different bacon each day of the week! Classic, Applewood, Thick Cut Hardwood Smoked, Reduced Sodium, Hickory Extra Thick Triple Smoked Bacon (what!!!), Maple Brown Sugar Extra Thick Triple Smoked Bacon and Cherrywood Extra Thick Triple Smoked Bacon. It’s a bacon-lover’s dream!
Turn bacon…into Bacon Jam!!
For all kinds of delicious recipes, special offers and more, check out Hatfield Quality Meats around the web via their website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Try my recipe for Bacon Jam Recipe, tag me on social media if you make it @SouffleBombay. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Tip: If you want a more sticky gooey jam, add in a 1/2 cup to 1 cup of fig jam after you remove what you made from the heat, just stir until its mixed in,. It compliments the bacon perfectly. I have made this both ways. The addition of the fig jam makes the Bacon Jam sweeter. You can counter that (if you wish) by adding in some Cayenne pepper, which I do in the written recipe. I typically like some heat.
Enjoy!!
- 2 pounds of Hatfield Thick Cut Bacon
- 2 cups of chopped Vidalia onion
- 4 cloves of garlic
- 1 cup of sugar
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 8 ounces chopped dried apricots
- ½ cup sherry vinegar
- 2 TBS balsamic vinegar
- ¼ cup water
- 3 sprigs of fresh Thyme
- Optional: a couple dashes Cayenne (red) pepper IF you like heat
- Kosher salt & pepper
- Cut your bacon into ¾ inch pieces and cook until crisp, stirring it around often.
- Drain all but 2 TBS or so of the bacon grease out.
- Add in the onions and saute for about 6 minutes.
- Add in the garlic and saute for 1-2 minutes, stirring the whole time.
- Add in sugar, brown sugar, apricots, vinegar's and water. Stir and bring to a simmer over medium heat.
- Add in Thyme sprigs, salt and pepper and continue simmering, stirring often, for 10 minutes, being careful not to burn.
- Taste and adjust seasoning to your preference if necessary.
- Remove Thyme sprigs and allow the mixture to cool.
- You can then pulse the jam a few times in your food processor for a finer jam or leave it as is chunkier.
- Once completely cook, store in airtight jars in your refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.
- Heat it up a bit to enjoy on whatever you like.
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