Microwave Bacon

Forget those special bacon cooking gadgets. A plate and paper towels are all you need to microwave mess-free, crispy bacon in minutes.

Plate of Microwave Bacon

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I was an adult before I knew it was possible to successfully cook bacon any other way than in the microwave. It’s how my mom always did it. When dad did it on the stove, it burned to a crisp.

That’s because dad’s bacon cooking technique was off—he was using high heat, and bacon in a skillet likes it low and slow. Microwave bacon, on the other hand, requires no technique outside of pressing buttons. For the cooking-impaired, it’s foolproof.   

Plate of Microwave Bacon with Sunny Side Eggs and Slices of Buttered Toast

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Does Microwaving Bacon Work?

While the microwave might not be the absolute very best way to cook bacon (that honor might go to bacon in the oven), it has plenty of assets going for it. 

  • Speed. It’s quick.
  • No special equipment needed, just a microwave-safe plate and paper towels.
  • Easy cleanup. No greasy spatters on the stove! The paper towels absorb the bacon grease. When you are done, simply throw the paper towels away.
  • Small batch size. Need just a few slices with breakfast, or to crumble over a salad? This is how to do it.

The Best Bacon for Microwaving

The results you get depend on the bacon you buy. Water, fat, and sugar content vary from brand to brand. We microwaved six different brands of bacon, from brand name to discount, and learned a few things.

  • Thick-cut bacon does not get as crisp. “I couldn’t get the thick bacon as crispy; it became more chewy than crisp,” noted recipe developer Jasmine Smith of the Simply Recipes test kitchen. If you don’t mind your bacon this way, this won’t be a problem.
  • Cheap bacon may not get as crisp, either. This might be the case when using any method to cook really cheap bacon, though. “Cheaper bacon is often thinner and fattier than the higher quality, more expensive varieties,” says Jasmine. “Something to keep in mind when selecting bacon for this recipe—both work; it just depends on your texture preference.”

In short, if you like crispy bacon, mid-price bacon that’s neither too thick nor too thin is the best choice for microwaving.

Plate of Microwave Bacon with Sunny Side Eggs and Slices of Buttered Toast, Surrounded by a Glass of Orange Juice, Mug of Coffee, and a Plate of Bacon

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How Long to Microwave Bacon

Jasmine found that for regular bacon, a total of 4 minutes did the trick. Flipping halfway through helped the bacon cook more evenly.

For thick-cut bacon, 5 minutes worked better, with a flip at the halfway mark.

We tested our bacon in 1000 and 1200-watt microwaves and the timing was the same in both. However, you may need to add a little more time if your microwave is lower wattage.

Tips and Tricks

  • Tester Marianne Williams recommends choosing a plate that’s larger than your paper towels. “Different brands of bacon can be longer than others too, so pick a microwavable plate that can fit them so that the fat doesn’t drip off of the plate.” 
  • Don’t like wasting paper towels? My mom uses many sheets of newspaper instead. It’s not as absorbent, so if you go this route, be especially careful when removing the plate from the microwave.
Plate of Microwave Bacon

Simply Recipes / Alison Bickel

Crumble-Ready Recipes for Cooked Bacon

Microwave Bacon

Prep Time 1 mins
Cook Time 5 mins
Total Time 6 mins
Servings 2 servings
Yield 4 slices

We tested our bacon in 1000 and 1200-watt microwaves and the timing was the same in both. However, you may need to add a little more time if your microwave is lower wattage. To check the wattage, look for a sticker on the inside of the door, the interior of the microwave, or on the back. It’ll be listed as the power output.

Ingredients

  • 4 slices bacon (regular or thick-cut) 

Method

  1. Put the bacon on a paper towel-lined plate:

    Line a microwave-safe plate with 2 layers of paper towels. Place the bacon on top, without overlapping. Cover with another 2 layers of paper towels.

    Two Slices of Bacon on a Paper Towel Lined Plate for Microwave Bacon Recipe

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    Plate with Bacon Slices Covered with More Paper Towels for Bacon in the Microwave Recipe

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  2. Microwave the bacon: 

    Microwave on HIGH for 2 minutes for regular bacon or 2 minutes 30 seconds for thick-cut bacon.

    Microwave Bacon Cooking in the Microwave

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  3. Flip the bacon:

    Peel back the top layer of paper towels and use tongs to flip the bacon strips. Microwave another 2 minutes for regular and 2 minutes 30 seconds for thick-cut, until the bacon is deep golden-brown and crispy.

    Tip

    For crispier bacon, continue microwaving 30 seconds at a time until desired consistency is reached.

    Microwave Bacon Partially Cooked with the Paper Towels Absorbing Some of the Bacon Fat

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    Cooked Microwave Bacon on a Paper Towel Lined Plate

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  4. Serve:

    Remove the bacon from the paper towels, being mindful of hot grease, and place on a clean plate. Serve.  

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    Plate of Microwave Bacon with Sunny Side Eggs and Slices of Buttered Toast

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
108 Calories
8g Fat
0g Carbs
8g Protein
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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 2
Amount per serving
Calories 108
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 8g 10%
Saturated Fat 3g 14%
Cholesterol 23mg 8%
Sodium 387mg 17%
Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Total Sugars 0g
Protein 8g
Vitamin C 0mg 0%
Calcium 3mg 0%
Iron 0mg 1%
Potassium 115mg 2%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.