Homemade Carrot Bacon Recipe - Mashed (2024)

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With apologies to our porcine friends, bacon is absolutely delicious. It's great with fried eggs and hash browns. It crumbles over baked potatoes, soups, and nachos. It's the main player in a BLT sandwich. But of course, despite the wonderful flavor and texture of a perfect piece of bacon, many people will never touch the stuff because they can't stomach the thought of eating meat. Does that mean relegation to a world without fully-loaded potato skins, chowder without the savory grace note, and never a bacon lettuce tomato sandwich to be had?

Not at all! Just follow the steps laid out here by chef and recipe developer Miriam Hahn of YouCare-Selfcare and make your own vegan carrot bacon. Yes, that's right, carrot bacon. And no, it doesn't taste (or crunch) like carrots. "The final flavor is bacon-y for sure," Hahn says. "The flavors in the marinade give it that smoky bacon taste, and the consistency is thin like bacon and very similar in texture. You won't 100% fool someone, but this can help give a bacon lover the flavor they are after."

And not only does it mean no harm to pigs, but it can also mean more benefit for your health. "Bacon is one of the first things I ask clients to give up since in 2015 it was labeled by the World Health Organization as a [Group 1] carcinogen," Hahn explains. Food for thought!

Gather your ingredients for carrot bacon

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Carrots may be the crux of the matter here, but the flavor comes thanks to a lot of carefully combined ingredients. All told, beyond a few good, stout carrots (thicker carrots will yield strips closer to a rasher of bacon than thinner), you'll needsoy sauce,sesame oil, tomato paste,liquid smoke,maple syrup, smoked paprika,garlic powder, onion powder,pepper, and some salt for finishing, if desired.

Since the carrots shrink when cooked, "You want the slices to start out as big as possible," Hahn says. "I usually buy carrots from the loose bin instead of the packages. That way I can handpick the ones I want. Sometimes you can find really large ones."

Peel the carrots into a bacon shape

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Start things off by preheating your oven to 400 F, and use the convection setting if you have it.

Next, wash the carrots, trim off the end where the stalks grew as well as the thin tips, and then gently peel them.

Now using a wide peeler, peel long strips from each carrot, pressing down with enough firmness to shave away pieces as thick as rashers of bacon. The first few will be too thin to use, but as you get deeper into the carrot, the pieces will grow wider and will resemble the size of bacon.

Marinate the carrot strips

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In a small bowl, mix the rest of the ingredients (except the finishing salt) to make the marinade. Stir well until everything is fully combined. Now lay the carrot strips in a glass dish and pour the marinade over, using a pastry brush to cover each piece. Let the carrots sit there for at least 15 minutes, but of course marinating for longer is fine.

Now lay out each piece on a baking rack that sits over a baking tray. If you don't have a wire baking rack, just lay the slices on a parchment-lined baking tray.

Bake the carrots into bacon and enjoy

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Pop the carrot strips into the warmed ovenand cook them for four minutes, then flip each strip over and bake for an additional three to five minutes. "There is a very short window of time between perfectly done and burnt, so be careful and watch closely after you flip the slices!" Hahn says. When done, they will be wavy and browned. Note that if you are not using the convection setting, the cook time may be a little longer, so just watch closely.

Now take the "bacon" out of the oven and cool the strips on a cooling rack. They will crisp up as they cool. Sprinkle with salt if desired, then serve as a breakfast food, chopped on soup, in sandwiches, or however you like.

Made extra? Hahn says, "You can keep it for well over a week in your fridge. If it has lost its crispness you can just stick it in under the broiler and it will crisp up. Or use the air fryer if you have one."

Homemade Carrot Bacon Recipe

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With a smoky bacon taste and the consistency thin like bacon, this homemade carrot bacon recipe is healthy while giving a bacon lover the flavor they're after.

Prep Time

8

minutes

Cook Time

7

minutes

Servings

4

Servings

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Total time: 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 or 2 large carrots
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon liquid smoke
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • Salt for finishing, if desired

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 F. Use the convection setting if you have it.
  2. Wash the carrots, trim off ends, and lightly peel them.
  3. Using a wide peeler if you have one, peel long, thick strips from each carrot.
  4. In a small bowl, mix the rest of the ingredients except the finishing salt.
  5. Lay the carrot strips in a glass dish and pour the marinade over top, using a pastry brush to coat each piece.
  6. Let the carrots marinate for at least 15 minutes.
  7. Lay each piece on a baking rack positioned over a baking tray, or on a parchment-lined baking tray.
  8. Cook the carrots for 4 minutes, then flip them and cook for an additional 3 to 5 minutes, until they're wavy and browned.
  9. Take out the carrots and cool them on a cooling rack, then sprinkle with salt if desired.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving66
Total Fat3.6 g
Saturated Fat0.5 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol0.0 mg
Total Carbohydrates7.7 g
Dietary Fiber1.2 g
Total Sugars4.9 g
Sodium710.5 mg
Protein1.5 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

Does carrot bacon taste like real bacon? ›

Yes, that's right, carrot bacon. And no, it doesn't taste (or crunch) like carrots. "The final flavor is bacon-y for sure," Hahn says. "The flavors in the marinade give it that smoky bacon taste, and the consistency is thin like bacon and very similar in texture.

How to jazz up bacon? ›

With the help of some extra ingredients and spices for your bacon, you can take its original savory, salty, and smoky flavor and enhance it with things like chili powder and coffee, Sriracha, maple syrup, brown sugar, or honey.

What goes well with bacon? ›

Almost anything savory, like just about any meat, bread, or vegetable dish and even a few sweet things, like pancakes, waffles, and French toast, with maple syrup. Greens cooked with bacon and onions are delicious. Crumble crispy bacon to add to any potato dish, or sprinkle on a salad. Possibilities are endless.

What is a vegetarian substitute for bacon? ›

We've rounded up a list of all of the best meat-free bacon alternatives to help you find your new faves.
  • Tempeh bacon. If you haven't heard of Tempeh, it's an excellent meat-free protein source which originated in Indonesia. ...
  • Shiitake Mushroom bacon. ...
  • Seitan bacon. ...
  • Breaded aubergine. ...
  • Carrot bacon.
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What tastes like bacon but isn't bacon? ›

There are a variety of ways to make vegetarian bacon, but it is often made from ingredients such as soy, tempeh, or mushrooms, which are flavored and processed to mimic the taste and texture of traditional bacon. Some brands may also use pea protein, rice, or wheat gluten to make vegetarian bacon.

What tastes like bacon but no bacon? ›

A number of substitutes exist for people who, for ethical, environmental, health, religious, or other reasons, prefer not to eat bacon. The flavor of smoked paprika resembles cooked bacon to some people.

How do restaurants get bacon so crispy? ›

They cook it the best way possible, on a sheet pan in the oven. The bonus is while it takes longer to make this way, you can make more at once, the pieces are more or less flat and they come out crispy. Or they throw it in the deep fryer once it's done.

What is the secret to perfect bacon? ›

Lay out the bacon strips without overlapping in a cold pan. This helps the fat render slowly, for consistently cooked strips. 3: Cook over medium heat — again, good for even rendering. Turn the strips as needed until they reach the desired crispness, 8 to 12 minutes.

How can I make my bacon taste better? ›

Try agave, honey, molasses, or even brown sugar. If you're spooked at the thought of burning the sweet addition, then add towards the second half of the cooking process. If using the brown sugar, sprinkle across and over the bacon, but don't pack it on.

What not to do when cooking bacon? ›

Starting with a Hot Pan

I won't keep you waiting: always start with a cold pan. Whether you like your bacon shatteringly crisp or chewy, the goal is strips that are evenly cooked, without burnt bits of meat or rubbery pockets of fat.

When not to use bacon? ›

How To Tell If Bacon Has Gone Bad
  1. Smell: Any off or sour smells are a good indicator that the bacon isn't safe to eat. ...
  2. Slime: If your bacon is slimy, it's a sure sign that bacteria are present and spreading on the meat. ...
  3. Discoloration: Green, grey, or brown discoloration means that the bacon is no longer safe to eat.
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What can I do with too much bacon? ›

Alternatively, you can freeze your bacon, which can keep it fresh for as long as one month. To freeze, wrap cooked bacon tightly in a paper towel before placing it in a storage container. You can also consider crumbling your bacon before freezing to make bacon bits.

What is the vegetable that tastes like bacon? ›

Packed with iron, calcium, magnesium, and protein, the seaweed–called dulse–also tastes like bacon. Well, sort of. The verdict: Yes, with its savory, umami, and salty taste, it's sort of like bacon. A smoked version is even more bacon-like.

Is there a fake bacon? ›

Vegetarian bacon, also referred to as veggie bacon, vegan bacon, vegan rashers, vacon, or facon, is a plant-based version of bacon.

What is duck bacon made from? ›

Before it is officially bacon, it must first be seasoned and cured. The curing process might sound scary, but it is just salt, sugar, and some form of cure, which includes sodium nitrite and often sodium nitrate as well. Duck bacon is best made with fattier duck breast fillets that have been plucked, not skinned.

What is the meat that tastes like bacon? ›

Prosciutto, pancetta, and bacon are all cured meats that look and taste somewhat similarly; but their appearance, texture, and taste differ depending on where the meat comes from, the breed of pig it comes from, and how it's cured.

What meat is most similar to bacon? ›

Bacon & Pancetta: Cured Pork Belly

Bacon and pancetta have the most in common. They are both typically made from pork belly and both are cured for a certain length of time. Both are also considered “raw” and need to be cooked before eating. The process for making the two is slightly different.

Is there a real imitation bacon? ›

As you can see: not a trace of meat in there, which is actually a big win for vegans or vegetarians who may be missing bacon. So what are these bits actually made from? They're basically just flavored soy protein chunks.

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