11 Genius Uses For Leftover Bacon Grease

11 Genius Uses For Leftover Bacon Grease

Leftover bacon grease can feel like a mystery ingredient, but it’s actually liquid gold in the kitchen. Instead of tossing it out, why not put it to good use? Bacon grease adds incredible flavor to dishes and even has some surprising household applications. We’ve got some genius ideas to help you make the most of it.

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Create A Natural Leather Polish

A cobbler in a stained apron applying glue to a shoe in a workshop.A cobbler in a stained apron applying glue to a shoe in a workshop.
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Leather shoes and belts can become dry and stiff from exposure to the elements. Apply a small amount of bacon grease to a cloth and gently rub it into your shoes, belts, and other leather gear to moisturize and condition the material.

Season Your Cast Iron Skillet

A frying pan with salt and a brush next to it.A frying pan with salt and a brush next to it.
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If you’re any good at being a cast iron skillet owner, you know seasoning is a must after using it. Bacon grease is a game-changer for that. Its high smoking point and flavorful fat coat the skillet perfectly, creating a non-stick surface that adds a hint of bacony goodness to everything you cook.

Make Popcorn

A bowl of popcorn.A bowl of popcorn.
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Movie night just got a whole lot more delicious by popping kernels in bacon grease instead of butter or oil. The grease adds a smoky, savory depth that transforms a simple snack into a gourmet experience.

Infuse Bourbon

Two glasses of whiskey with ice cubes on a wooden table.Two glasses of whiskey with ice cubes on a wooden table.
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For a bold, innovative twist, infuse your bourbon with bacon grease. The process involves mixing warm bacon fat with bourbon, then chilling until the fat solidifies for removal. This technique imparts a smoky, umami-rich flavor to the bourbon. Any cocktail connoisseur will enjoy this use tremendously!

Make a Bacon Scented Candle

A group of white candles on a wooden table.A group of white candles on a wooden table.
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A few years ago I dragged my husband to some ridiculous pop-up restaurant where the theme was a “no waste” dinner. As part of the experience, our unknowingly tallow candle ended up being poured on our main course. He hasn’t let me live down that experience since. While that would probably be delicious with a bacon candle, we’re not going to such extremes with this suggestion. Simply melt wax and mix in cooled bacon grease, then pour into a mold with a wick. As the candle burns, it releases a subtle, warm bacon fragrance that any bacon lover will be happy to have in their home.

Cook Up The Most Delicious Grilled Cheese

A stack of grilled sandwiches on a plate.A stack of grilled sandwiches on a plate.
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Using bacon grease to pan fry your cheese sandwich adds an incredible layer of flavor that butter just can’t match. It crisps the bread to golden perfection while the savory, bacon-infused taste makes the classic grilled cheese irresistibly gourmet. This simple tweak takes comfort food to a whole new level.

As a Ham Hock Replacement for Seasoning Dry Beans

White beans in a wooden bowl on a wooden table.White beans in a wooden bowl on a wooden table.
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In the absence of ham hocks, bacon grease offers a rich, smoky flavor as a fantastic alternative for seasoning dry beans. Add some bacon grease to the cooking water to easily impart that delicious smoky flavor into the beans.

Roast Vegetables In It

Roasted beets, carrots, onions and spices in a pan.Roasted beets, carrots, onions and spices in a pan.
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Roasting vegetables in bacon grease transforms them with a delicious, smoky flavor that can’t be achieved with other oils. The grease adds a crispy texture to the outer layer while locking in moisture, making your veggies irresistibly tasty and satisfying.

Spread it on Toast

A person is putting butter on toast with an egg on it.A person is putting butter on toast with an egg on it.
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Spread a thin layer of solidified bacon grease on your morning toast as a flavorful alternative to butter. This simple yet transformative use brings a smoky, savory note to your breakfast. It’s also a killer double dose of bacon on a BLT sandwich.

Make the Dog Some Treats

Pumpkin peanut butter dog treats in a sack on a wooden table.Pumpkin peanut butter dog treats in a sack on a wooden table.
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Pamper your furry friend with homemade dog treats using bacon grease as a key ingredient. Combine it with dog-friendly ingredients like peanut butter and they’ll gobble it down. Everything in moderation though, dog’s shouldn’t be given a ton of extra fat or you may end up with a digestive dilemma on your hands.

As a Butter Substitute in Biscuits

Biscuits are sitting on a cooling rack.Biscuits are sitting on a cooling rack.
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Since bacon grease solidifies when cold, use it as a substitute for butter in your biscuit recipes. The savory twist will leave everyone asking for more. The grease adds a rich, smoky flavor that complements the soft, flaky texture of the biscuits, creating a delightful contrast for breakfasts, brunches, or any meal.

11 Amazing Ways To Use Orange Peels You Haven’t Thought Of

A white bowl filled with orange peels on a wooden surface with whole oranges in the background.A white bowl filled with orange peels on a wooden surface with whole oranges in the background.
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So, you’ve just enjoyed a juicy orange and are about to toss the peel? Hold up—there’s a whole world of possibilities for those peels that often go overlooked. From creating your own natural cleaning solutions to whipping up some surprisingly sweet snacks, let’s explore some awesomely creative ways to give those orange peels a second life.

Read it Here: 11 Amazing Ways To Use Orange Peels You Haven’t Thought Of

From Trash to Treasure: 11 Ways to Make Use of Coffee Grounds

Five spoons containing various stages of coffee preparation, from ground to whole beans, arranged on a wooden surface.Five spoons containing various stages of coffee preparation, from ground to whole beans, arranged on a wooden surface.
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Most of us toss coffee grounds without a second thought, but those gritty remnants have plenty of hidden potential! From boosting your garden to freshening up your home, coffee grounds can do it all. Here are some clever and practical ways to repurpose those used grounds. Before you dump them tomorrow morning, check out how you can turn them into something truly useful and rethink your daily routine.

Read it Here: From Trash to Treasure: 11 Ways to Make Use of Coffee Grounds

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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.

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