zolttt


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does this come with a spoon to eat it with ?

CoC


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Got the original flavor (not cured) some time ago. despite desperately wanting to, I did not enjoy it. To me it was more oniony than bacony. I enjoy both tastes. Together. But not in this concoction.

Been a while so I don't really remember specifics. I just remember my tongue's sadness.

finefatfly


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Hmmm...looking at the photos, wouldn't it be a lot cheaper to just spread a 39¢ can of cat food on my toast? I think 9 Lives makes a bacon flavor?

kbsig106


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mmmmmmmm...

I'm thinking of Skillet and Fluff for lunch.


Will have to pass on this one

NascarDad


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I am a bacon fanatic, but to me this seems even more of an abomnination to the idea of bacon than canadian so-called bacon.
Bacon is about more than taste, it is about texture too, and jellified is not a texture to associate with bacony goodness.


whitelabel


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Bacon or not...this spread rolled a -8 Constitution.

Blergh.

kmontrose


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For those wondering how to use these, the Skillet Street Food Website has lots of recipes. I think I might stuff cherry tomatoes with it.

sweetpei21


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bpr2 wrote:Here is a cooking video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=d9eS75UUEjI



This stuff is pretty good. I bought some after I saw it on a Food Network show. I think I made burgers with it once or twice and then forgot we had it....and I am a serious bacon lover!

thatgrrl


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I've been making super fast and easy warm bacon vinaigrette for spinach salad with mine. A bit of the bacon jam. A little olive oil. Some cider vinegar. Dash of pepper. Mix. Zap a very short time in the microwave. Mix again and pour! Hey, it's still salad. Has to be good for me, right?

I have to agree that without dilution, the jam is a bit salty. So I'm more inclined to use it in a dip, sauce or a dressing with other ingredients than straight up on its own. But with the right ingredients, this stuff is really good. And a time-saving way to get bacon into just about anything.

sinkid


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I've bought this before through a gourmet food website and this stuff is amazing. Great with eggs or just right out of the container.

nthompso04


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Momster wrote:Would this last, unopened, until November? Bacon Basted Turkey...



Ok, I was totally gonna sucker a friend & fellow wooter into getting this stuff so I can try theirs, but that is like... that's just.... I can't..... BEST. IDEA. EVER. Now I have to buy my own, so I can have the most AWESOMEST THANKSGIVING KNOWN TO MAN.

horsetrainer


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[quote postid="5025761" user="CowboyDann"]Woot are you just rubbing this in for all those poor saps that missed out on a woot skillet?

I agree - I keep hoping and waiting for the woot skillet to show up again . .

First look of the Bacon Spread didn't impress me, reading the comments and I am sooooo close to pulling the trigger. No, not on my heart. I will use it sparingly. Every spare hamburger, etc I can find. mwahahaha
Seriously though, the spinach salad dressing from thatgrrl sounds quite fabulous.

tonyeye


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I just threw up in my mouth.

And interestingly enough, it appeals to me more than bacon spread.

Sheena3745


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Ok, you evil people. I took a plunge I can hardly afford because, really, bacon? In a spread? That I can cook with? Oh! Mutating Goodness!

Thanks to bigfrank for the baconfreak site (evil, evil I tell you!). I was ready to buy their Sundried Tomato & Bacon Cream Cheese Spreadable Dip (dear God!) at a tolerable 10 bucks, when I realized the shipping would double that! Yikes! There's only free shipping after spending 75, so be warned. I'll try see if I find that spread in local stores first.

bigfrank


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Sheena3745 wrote:Ok, you evil people. I took a plunge I can hardly afford because, really, bacon? In a spread? That I can cook with? Oh! Mutating Goodness!

Thanks to bigfrank for the baconfreak site (evil, evil I tell you!). I was ready to buy their Sundried Tomato & Bacon Cream Cheese Spreadable Dip (dear God!) at a tolerable 10 bucks, when I realized the shipping would double that! Yikes! There's only free shipping after spending 75, so be warned. I'll try see if I find that spread in local stores first.



Use pigdaddy to get 15% off to June 15 look for the sale prices it is easy to get to $75 for free shipping. In fact my orders have never been less than $125.

join me in the hot tub at www.bigfrankshottub.com

enville


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as a bacon lover, I bought it last time, and had dreams of bacon spread on hot dogs, on burgers, on grilled cheese

I mean what could be better than prepared bacon on demand!

but it was sweeter than I expected. It was good, not great. I wouldn't expect pure thick cut bacony goodness from this. It is not pure bacon extract, it is not the soul of bacon.

But it is quite useable and pretty good if you aren't expecting pure bacon.

It is like expecting real mayo and getting miracle whip, but once you get past the "eww, that's not what I expected" and respect it on its own, it works for lots of stuff and is quite convenient.

And for the record, I can not stomach miracle whip even when I know what it is, that it is coming and I am prepared for it. Just for the record.

yorknh


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thepictsie wrote:Yep, at Skillet (originally a street food truck, well, trailer, then a diner as well). They call it "bacon jam" on the menu...


Bacon glop was mildly unappetizing while being amusing, but bacon jam sounds vile.

zoomtard


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Reclaimer456 wrote:How long will this stay good after opening? Bacon spread might get daily use in some houses, but I don't think mine is one of them.



I got this for xmas, opened it in January, and a small amount is still in my fridge. I haven't had any issues and I had it on some toast this weekend. Looks and smells like the day I opened it (though the manu probably wouldnt recommend keeping it for 5 months).

This stuff (the original flavor) is AMAZING on toast. That said, my wife thinks it smells horrible. She's unwilling to try it because of the smell. It does smell...interesting, exactly how you'd think bacon + brown sugar + balsamic would smell. But man, is it delicious. I've mixed it into eggs, but mostly I just make toast and use this in place of butter.

fourboys


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I can buy this locally and it is divine on burgers. We even gave a jar to my 13 yo for his birthday since he liked it so much ;-)

baristaboss58


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More suggestions ; crostini topped with bacon spread, sliced grape tomatoes, topped with smoked aged Gouda and a lite drizzle of good evvo.
Add two large spoonfuls to mashed redskin potatoes, add half -and half,melted butter and season with salt, pepper, and topped with fresh cut rosemary ..
Someone pick the wine..


true559


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I'm sorry but this just looks plain, well...nauseating. Am I the only one ? No wonder more than half the population is obese.

baristaboss58


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true559 wrote:I'm sorry but this just looks plain, well...nauseating. Am I the only one ? No wonder more than half the population is obese.



Keyword "MODERATION " just as you would with wine ...IMHO....

...LMAO

danaswan


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O.M.G. NOT buying this is NOT an option!

Bought 2, had to for our bacon loving friends as well! It will be fun to see what we can come up with! :-)

Have a baconluscious day everyone!

mkdr


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Hmm my jumbowoot coupon sure thinks this sounds delicious...

forever fighting the urge to buy something just because it is cheap and cool...wait, it's cheap and cool, let me click that big yellow button!

hehthuryo


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I had a heart attack just looking at the picture.

skilletfoods


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mmmata wrote:What do you spread this on?! Bread, pancakes, waffles? Can you use it as a wet dry rub for bbq? What recipies are best?

Maybe elvis would of loved this...two slices of bread, bananas, peanut butter and then grilled in butter! I think i figured this stuff out!!




Recipes ? We have recipes for days! Check out our homepage at www.skilletstreetfood.com for ways to use our spread ranging from a Spanish omelet to baked salmon ! So so good !

skilletfoods


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danaswan wrote:O.M.G. NOT buying this is NOT an option!

Bought 2, had to for our bacon loving friends as well! It will be fun to see what we can come up with! :-)

Have a baconluscious day everyone!



Awesome........enjoy ! We just posted a new recipe for an asparagus bacon jam crostini and spicy fennel bacon dressing on our website for inspiration. Be sure to check out all our
favorite recipes and happy cooking!

Much bacon love from the Skillet Team

skilletfoods


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baristaboss58 wrote:Keyword "MODERATION " just as you would with wine ...IMHO....

...LMAO




Looks can be very deceiving.........we render off the majority of the fat as it cooks so don't be afraid. You might just enjoy it. After all, who doesn't love bacon ??????

We dare you to try it......

The Skillet Team

nuurgle


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fatdragon wrote:This sounds delicious, especially since there's a lot of other good stuff in it, but I can't help wondering how close we are to cultural rock bottom when we're spreading bacon with a knife.


A knife??? I'm planning to dive into this stuff with a spoon! Mmmmmm...a spoon full of bacon.

MADJEDDAI


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9:45 AM and this is already sold out... I'd say I was surprised but I really shouldn't be. Who can resist the siren call of bacon?

nansea53


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For those that might be worried that it won't arrive in time for Father's Day, don't worry.
You'll receive this in plenty of time before Father's Day. The items that I purchase from woot!, home! and wine!, all arrive within 2-3 days of purchase.
And even better, woot! now offers 1 and 2 day shipping for a minimal fee. They give you the option when you're checking out. It's great!

rom


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I missed this one!

neilfindswine


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....nooooooooo!!! It's sold out? A world without bacon spread is a world that I don't want to live in....

I report to winedavid39...
...I like getting PM's from wannabe rodents...

North316


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nansea53 wrote:For those that might be worried that it won't arrive in time for Father's Day, don't worry.
You'll receive this in plenty of time before Father's Day. The items that I purchase from woot!, home! and wine!, all arrive within 2-3 days of purchase.
And even better, woot! now offers 1 and 2 day shipping for a minimal fee. They give you the option when you're checking out. It's great!



No offense, but I have no idea where you are getting your information, but most of what you said is completely untrue. Woot! and Home! shipments usually are very quick and often ship out anywhere between 1-5 days after ordering. Wine.Woot! on the hand is not the same case. On rare occasions wine.woot items will ship quickly, but you can normally expect at least a week before the items will even begin shipment, sometimes longer, and the general estimate is that you will receive your shipment 2-3 weeks from the day it was ordered.

I also have no idea where are you seeing an expedited shipping option. I have never seen this on offer and even just went through the checkout process on Woot! and Home! to ensure that I was not losing my mind. No such option was given.

My CT

R.I.P. Inkycatz - Feb. 2013

tracynoreen


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Bought this last time, as a Seattle fan of Skillet. It is delicious. However, I was VERY BUMMED to see the expiration date was only 60 days from when the shipment arrived. I had bought several, as gifts and for us to use. But there's no way we'll make it through 3 jars in 60 days, let alone 6 jars. So, this meant that my pals all got bacon spread prizes. But it meant only one jar for our family. I wish the extremely soon expiration date had been mentioned before I ordered.

polkastria


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So glad I caved in this morning and bought some.. I WAS going to wait till the husband got home to ask what he thought.. since he's usually the cook in the house... but my son looked over my shoulder and said, "it's bacon mom... spreadable BACON".

So I gave in.... Have to remember to thank the boy later but I'm sure he'll enjoy the spread as much as I will.

mudderfudder77


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So excited I made my order in time. I purchased the max of 3 orders - enough for myself as well as Dad and the Father-in-law.

Hopefully it arrives by Fathers Day, if not they'll get a picture to look at for awhile.

Can't wait to try it out!

slm9951


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North316 wrote:No offense, but I have no idea where you are getting your information, but most of what you said is completely untrue. Woot! and Home! shipments usually are very quick and often ship out anywhere between 1-5 days after ordering. Wine.Woot! on the hand is not the same case. On rare occasions wine.woot items will ship quickly, but you can normally expect at least a week before the items will even begin shipment, sometimes longer, and the general estimate is that you will receive your shipment 2-3 weeks from the day it was ordered.

I also have no idea where are you seeing an expedited shipping option. I have never seen this on offer and even just went through the checkout process on Woot! and Home! to ensure that I was not losing my mind. No such option was given.



Ditto! Bought wine the other day and no other option for shipping was offered.

inkycatz


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neilfindswine wrote:....nooooooooo!!! It's sold out? A world without bacon spread is a world that I don't want to live in....



I bet if you asked nicely some Seattle folks might be able to hook you up with some.

I'm just hanging out, really.

neilfindswine


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inkycatz wrote:I bet if you asked nicely some Seattle folks might be able to hook you up with some.



...hmm.. not sure if I want to live in a world with only expired bacon spread either...

I report to winedavid39...
...I like getting PM's from wannabe rodents...