Turkey Bacon
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I really enjoy turkey bacon and I have to agree that I find butterball's to be the best. I personally like it in things such as pasta and in calzones. Not a giant fan of it by itself since it doesn't get as greasy (my favorite part) but I don't think I'll go back to regular bacon if i ever have a choice between the two...0
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If I am doing bacon it is going to be the real thing.. 2 slices is only 70 calories so I just work it in.... Not a big fan of Turkey bacon.....0
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My husband hates it.
To me, it is ok, but reminds me of ham not bacon. It does not get crisp, at least it didn't the couple of times that I made it.
try it in the broiler. I always put mine in there at the end of cooking. seems to help!!0 -
I've tried several different brands of turkey bacon and even tried the Morning Star soy bacon...there is NOTHING like regular pork bacon, so I just don't even bother anymore. I do, however, eat turkey sausage.0
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We just had turkey bacon tonight.....the Butterball brand....I microwaved it and it came out crispy. We love it! It really is all about personal preference and we happen to prefer it...LOL0
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I like canadian bacon a lot more, and for similar calories, it is well worth it!
But if I was to get turkey bacon it is the butterball one all the way (from costco)
I would just rather have real thick cut double smoked applewood bacon though, if I'm gonna have it (we have a place called red barn and they make their own...it's actually heaven.)
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Bacon is one of the things I could never sacrifice or exchange for something else like turkey bacon. I'll take it in small portions, just as long as I can have it at all.0
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Butterball cooked crisp is awesome. We no longer eat pork, so this satisfies our bacon needs.0
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I actually dont recommend turkey bacon. Even though its suppose to be better than normal bacon, i heard that they add so much cr@p to make it taste like bacon, that it actually ends up being worse than actual bacon! Thats what i heard, anyways.0
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I don't have a problem with turkey bacon. I've had it before and enjoyed it just fine, but, typically, if I'm going to get bacon I go ahead and splurge on the real thing since I rarely eat more than one or two strips (and it's usually a little less processed and, in my opinion, tastier). :]0
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My plan is to buy a package of each brand of turkey bacon. Then I'm going to remove one or two pieces from each package, prepare them two different ways (microwave and on the foreman grill) and do an official taste test. I don't eat pork, so if I want bacon, turkey is the only real option. I think we buy Oscar Mayer most of the time because it's just the only one my local store carries. It's similar texture to fried bologna and not really a good substitute for bacon, but on BLT night, it's good enough. Good luck on your hunt. If I ever get around to doing my taste test, maybe I'll remember to post my results.0
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