Is bacon fat supposed to congeal at room temperature?

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My grandma told me its a good idea to save the bacon drippings in a sealable container to cook with later. I remember when I used to watch her cook with it, it was always solid. I have started saving the fat from my bacon, only the bottom of the can is the only part that ever congeals. The top always seems sort of semi-liquid. Is that ok? When cooking with it, what part should I use and what is the difference between solid and merely viscous bacon fat?



Best Answer

To answer what I think is the question (you put all of the grease into a container and there's a residue at the top), bacon drippings are not 100% fat. There are also solid pieces of bacon in there and other "impurities" from the curing process.

When rendering bacon fat, you should line the container with a paper towel first (or cheesecloth if you have it). Pour the bacon drippings onto the paper towel and the fat will drain out the bottom; the solids will be left behind and you can dispose of them. You'll be left with (mostly) pure fat.

The rendered fat will most definitely congeal; the vessel, once cooled, should contain only a solid, off-white substance.




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How long can bacon grease sit out at room temperature?

At room temperature, bacon grease can last between 2-4 weeks, while if kept in the refrigerator, it will last up to a year, maybe even longer. Properly frozen bacon grease can last for years. In this article, we will have a look at everything bacon grease!

How long does it take for bacon fat to solidify?

Refrigerate for 5 hours or so until the fat has solidified. (You could also freeze it for 2 hours to speed up the process.) The mixture will separate into a layer of clarified fat and a layer of water mixed with impurities.

How can you tell if bacon fat is rancid?

Smell. Any other smell other than the scent of fresh meat is a sign that you shouldn't use bacon grease. Once spoiled, it can have a sour, rotting, or fishy odor that makes it inedible. Rancidification \u2013 It is a process of fat oxidation or hydrolysis after exposure to light, air, moisture, or bacteria.

Does bacon fat need to be refrigerated?

Although many of us grew up with relatives who stored their bacon grease in a jar or can set on the counter or on the back of the stovetop, food safety experts don't recommend storing it that way now. Instead, store the grease in the refrigerator (up to 3 months) or freezer (indefinitely).




More answers regarding is bacon fat supposed to congeal at room temperature?

Answer 2

In your grandmother's day, companies didn't adulterate bacon by injecting it with Lactose (Which causes the bacon to absorb water, so you end up buying the meat with sometimes up to 25% of the weight being water)

This is why when you fry bacon you often get a white slushy residue leaching from the rashers, and you end up with poached bacon, rather than fried.

Unless you buy your bacon from an independent producer (and pay the price premium) I doubt if you will ever be successful in rendering the run-off.

Answer 3

My observation is that Hormel bacon is about half saturated fat and half liquid oil when cooled to room temperature. The bacon I was buying at Aldi produced a completely solidified bacon grease like my grandmother used. I think I'll be switching back to Aldi bacon.

Answer 4

Pure bacon fat is always solid at room temperature. For a while, this was part of the nutritional justification for why all saturated animal fats were unhealthy, because they would be 'solid' inside your arteries as well. That picture is much more complicated today, but suffice to say that the physical trait of solidness at room temperature hasn't changed.

Answer 5

Animal fats are solid at room temperature, period. Vegetable fats are liquid at room temperature, period. This is assuming no intervention with chemicals or whatnot.

Your issue is the bits of water and other random junk that accumulates when you render bacon out.

Answer 6

I found that when I buy bacon from pasture raised pigs, the drippings are solid at room temp, from regular store bought bacon it remains mostly liquid at room temp. Now that is interesting

Answer 7

I'd just keep the solid part of any drippings, if there's too much liquid I'd worry about what's in the bacon.

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