Bacon in the Oven is simple and easy, no doubt about it. Great for breakfast, BLT sandwiches, and adding crumbled bacon to recipes.

There is no need to stand over a splattering pan of bacon with this handy method. What’s even better is that this effortless method makes perfect crispy bacon every time.

top view of crispy bacon to show How To Cook Bacon In The Oven

Oven Cooked Bacon

  • Much like air fryer bacon, this is one of the best ways to cook bacon. Just lay out the strips of bacon on a baking pan, pop it in the oven, bake, and voila perfect bacon.
  • This will free up the stovetop; baking bacon in the oven means no splattering mess like pan-fried in a skillet.
  • There is no need to babysit or flip the bacon over. Simply bake.
  • Bacon in the oven does not take long and if you like to reserve bacon grease, there will still be plenty in the pan to save.
  • This crispy bacon is good for sandwiches, crumbling into Caesar salad, sprinkling on mashed potatoes, and adding to a breakfast casserole.

Use Any Kind of Bacon

American Bacon is the most common type of bacon.  This popular cut comes from the belly of the pig and tends to be a fatty cut of meat. Flavored bacon (like maple or peppered) is great oven baked too.

Thick-Cut Bacon works well in the oven. This bacon is cut about 1/8″ thick so it will need a bit more time. If you check it at 20 minutes and it needs more time flip it over and pop it back into the oven for a bit.

Turkey Bacon – Turkey bacon, which is a bit leaner, does work. It will require less cooking time in the oven at the same temperature to ensure it doesn’t dry out.

bacon on a baking sheet with parchment to show How To Cook Bacon In The Oven

Preparing the Pan

You do not need a wire rack or cooling rack to cook bacon. I actually prefer to bake bacon slices directly on the baking pan. It will crisp nicely baked in the fat.

I do like to line the pan with foil and/or parchment for easy cleanup.

How to Cook Bacon in the Oven

You will need to bake bacon at 400°F for about 20 minutes.

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F per the recipe below.
  2. Place bacon on the prepared rimmed baking sheet.
  3. Bake until bacon reaches desired level of crispiness (no need to flip it), about 20 minutes.
  4. Remove bacon from the pan & place on paper towels to drain grease.

For turkey bacon: Arrange on a sheet and cook for 11-13 minutes.

For thick-cut bacon: Cook at the same temperature but for the full 20 minutes. Because the bacon is so thick it may need to be flipped and cooked a few minutes extra.

bacon on a baking sheet

Tips for Crispy Oven Bacon

  • For easy cleanup, line a rimmed sheet pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper before adding the strips of bacon.
  • Ensure the bacon slices are in a single layer, overlapping pieces won’t crisp as well.
  • If you’re making larger batches of bacon, use two pans and switch the placement of the pans after about 10 minutes. You may need to add a few minutes of cooking time.
  • Preheat the oven before adding the bacon to the pan.

Save The Bacon Grease

cooked bacon on a plate to show How To Cook Bacon In The Oven

Storage

Leftover bacon can be kept in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or frozen for up to 2 months.

Use bacon right from frozen, it thaws in just a couple of minutes.

What to Do With Cooked Bacon

Have you made this crispy oven bacon? Let us know your favorite tips for cooking bacon in the oven below!

 

close up of Oven Baked Bacon
4.93 from 94 votes↑ Click stars to rate now!
Or to leave a comment, click here!

How To Cook Bacon In The Oven

Follow this easy recipe to cook perfectly golden-crispy bacon every time!
Cook Time 18 minutes
Total Time 18 minutes
Servings 8 servings

Ingredients  

  • 1 package bacon

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. If desired, line pan with foil and/or parchment paper for easy clean up.
  • Arrange bacon in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet.
  • Bake for 18-20 minutes* or until bacon is crisp. Thick cut bacon will need extra time.
  • Transfer to paper towel lined plate.  If desired, allow bacon fat to cool 10 minutes and reserve in a jar for cooking.

Notes

  • *Be sure to check the bacon early. Cooking time can vary based on the pan used as well as the brand of bacon.
  • Store leftover bacon in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days. Reheat in the oven, in the microwave, or in the air fryer. 
  • For easy cleanup, line a rimmed sheet pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper before adding the strips of bacon. No baking rack is required.
  • Ensure the bacon slices are in a single layer, overlapping pieces won't crisp as well.
  • If you're making larger batches of bacon, use two pans and switch the placement of the pans after about 10 minutes. You may need to add a few minutes of cooking time.
  • If you'd like to save the bacon grease, allow it to cool on the pan for about 10-15 minutes before pouring it into a jar.
4.93 from 94 votes

Nutrition Information

Calories: 230 | Protein: 6g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 36mg | Sodium: 365mg | Potassium: 109mg | Vitamin A: 20IU | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Course Breakfast, Pork
Cuisine American

Like our recipes?
Follow us on Pinterest!

Follow us on Pinterest

close up of crispy cooked bacon with writing to show How To Cook Bacon In The Oven
cooked bacon on a baking sheet with writing to show How To Cook Bacon In The Oven
crispy bacon on a baking sheet to show How To Cook Bacon In The Oven with a title
crispy bacon on a baking sheet and plated with a title to show How To Cook Bacon In The Oven

Categories:

, , ,

Recipes you'll love

About the author

Holly is a wine and cheese lover, recipe creator, shopping enthusiast and self appointed foodie. Her greatest passion is creating in the kitchen and making deliciously comforting recipes for the everyday home cook!
See more posts by Holly

Follow Holly on social media:

pinterest facebook twitter instagram

Free eBook!

Subscribe to receive weekly recipes and get a FREE Bonus e-book: Quick & Easy Weeknight Meals!

You can unsubscribe anytime by clicking the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of emails you receive.

latest & greatest

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Comments

  1. I love this never knew you could cook bacon in the oven.
    cooked great tasted great!
    Call me amazed.
    I think this is the best cooking site, never been disappointed by any recipe.5 stars

    1. Thank you so much for the kind words Kate, I am so glad you enjoyed this recipe!

  2. I make bacon every school day for my Grandson, and have been splashed and burned so many time, and made such a mess. The oven method is sooooo easy, and the bacon comes out perfect. Thank you for sharing this.5 stars

  3. wow! this came out great! mine took 30 minutes. I don’t know if it is because I used a foil broiler pan, as I was going to make burgers afterwards. I will definitely cook my bacon like this again.5 stars

  4. This is the easiest way to make bacon with very little muss and the bacon is nice and crisp. No messy clean up and it smells so good!

  5. Made this today for my daughter’s birthday breakfast. Along side with some scrambled eggs, hash brown patties, & maple sausage. I used the bacon grease for the scrambled eggs. My oh my, was it ever delicious! The bacon was just perfect. Don’t think I’m going back to the pan method any time soon!5 stars

  6. the caveat of “or until it’s crispy” should be the foremost guide to the time it takes. I used the time guidelines given, conservatively at 18 minutes, and it came out burned. My oven usually runs slightly cool, and I tend to have to give extra time to things. I’m pretty sure 350° would’ve been a great setting for 18 mins.2 stars

    1. I had the same experience (set for 18 min and bacon burnt to inedible). I would start checking much sooner.2 stars

  7. I cook bacon this way and usually use parchment paper. After cooling on paper towels, I put the bacon into a freezer zip lock bag to freeze. Any number of pieces can be retrieved later and microwaved for 1 min. My husband sometimes likes to recrisp in the air fryer. Both ways are good and convenient.5 stars

  8. I am not one for burgers but this I definitely can eat. I did also add a little bit of garlic salt to mine as well.5 stars

  9. AT NO POINT DO YOU STATE HOW LONG TO COOK IT!!!! You assume I know how long so you tell me when to check it. that is daft. This is not a recipe this is a food story.

    1. Step 3 of the recipe has the time. You can use the “jump to recipe” button at the top of any page to view the full details or scroll past the tips and tricks to the bottom.

      3. Bake for 18-20 minutes or until bacon is crisp.

      Enjoy!

  10. So much easier than frying. Works great every time. Nice and crispy. I li me to keep it in the freezer so it’s handy for BLTs especially when we’re camping.5 stars

  11. Good method, but I would skip the “easy clean-up” lining of the pan. 1) grease still went everywhere/under the lining so it was a huge waste. 2) the bacon did not get as crispy with that method. It took way longer than 20 mins and the bottom side was way soft, so I had to flip them anyway. I’m assuming from sitting against parchment that essentially caused it to “steam.” It took 35 mins for 2lb of bacon on 2 half cookie sheets.4 stars

  12. I have been doing this for a year or more. However, I do not cook bacon completely , then store it in a container between paper towels. When I want to serve it I drop it in a hot pan for about 30 seconds and it is warm a crisp. No mess to deal with when I am preparing to use or serve bacon. I do a pound at a time and it lasts in the refrigerator for two to three weeks.