Sriracha Candied Bacon Jerky

I love those early spring days waking up at dawn to watch the sunrise from my porch with a steaming coconut Chai Latte and smelling spring time on the mountain air. It’s almost as Sriracha Candied Bacon Jerky!

  We may be in the midst of a terrible drought here in Southern California but for some reason these mountains are just full of meadows of wildflowers. Some days when I’m out walking the trails with the pup I can almost think for moments that I am in the Sierra Nevada’s.    Spring time for me means days when we put the boat on the lake and the dreams of hot summer days and Agave Skinny Margaritas enjoyed in the sunshine on Big Bear Lake. It has been just so gorgeous up here the last few days it’s hard not to fantasize about those long hot summer days.

Spring time also means the first Saturday in May and watching ridiculously expensive Thoroughbred race horses competing in the Triple Crown back in Kentucky. My boyfriend and I are kicking tradition to the curb and not doing anything bluegrass inspired for the derby feast like Derby Pie or Mint julep.

Our derby menu is inspired by the heat of Southern California. We are starting the day right with a Bloody Mary bar that includes Argentine Shrimp (You can find them seasonably in the frozen section of

Trader Joe’s) cocktail, Sriracha Candied Bacon, garlic stuffed olives and, yes, celery of course.

Of course what goes great with spicy breakfast Bloody Marys? BBQ Sauce Glazed Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Jalapenos of course! If we don’t have indigestion by the time they run the eleventh race, the Kentucky Derby, than we will have a great derby day and maybe, just maybe win a little money.

Yes I realize that lately my blog has been less about running and more about jerky this and bacon that. I can’t help it; homemade jerky and candied bacon are so great and if I can’t run (injured!) I might as well get creative in the kitchen. I might just rename my blog baconbaconjerkybaconcatsbacon.com

But that kind of sounds like I’m making cat jerky and I live in the rural mountains but still, kitties are for loving not makin’ jerky of… Anyways, now here is a recipe for my phenomenal Sriracha Bacon Jerky.

Sriracha Bacon Jerky

1 pound bacon

1/8 cup Sriracha hot sauce

1/8 cup brown sugar

2 teaspoons soy sauce

1 clove garlic, minced

1 tablespoon ginger, grated

Combine the sweet Sriracha sauce ingredients., all the ingredients but the bacon. In a large skillet place the slices of bacon.

Preheat the oven to broil.

Cook the bacon on one side. Move it to an oven safe dish. The uncooked side of bacon should be facing up.

Using a pastry brush, brush the raw side of the bacon with the sweet Sriracha Sauce. Put in the broiler for 2-4 minutes until the bacon is cooked to your desire of crispness and candied. Watch the bacon very closely so it does not burn.

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Comments

  1. GiGi Eats

    I really don’t think I would be able to do this. I am soooooooo sensitive to spicy – however I could see why a lot might like this. You get the sweet, the salty, the fatty, and the crrisssppy!!

  2. Sarah - Craft Invaders

    Oh this looks and sounds amazing, will be pinning everywhere. We make a wild horseradish and ground ivy vodka to use in bloody mary’s which I reckon would be perfect with your jerky – perhaps we should do a swap sometime! Loving the new blog name 🙂

  3. Miz Helen

    I just pinned this awesome recipe! Hope you are having a fantastic week and thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday. We will look forward to seeing you again real soon!
    Miz Helen

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