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Bacon Roses

A fun (and tasty) alternative to roses for Valentines Day!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/bacon-roses-2 • Posted by ZanyDays

I loved the ideas for roses made out of bacon this year for V day. I think real roses are boring, and I don't generally like sticking my face in dying plant genitals anyhow. Especially for a "holiday" that's supposed to be sexy and romantic. Why not stuff your face full of piggy roses instead?! Sooo I love this idea by Ferochia. I changed it up a bit by not drilling holes in my much-loved muffin tin. Yeah. I wanted to keep using it for things in the years to come - so no holes in it for me. A simple replacement are toothpicks, which keep the bacon rolls elevated above the bottom of the muffin tin. Enjoy! Preliminary steps included de-budding the fake flowers and then putting the sepals back on. Some of mine were a bit floppy so I hot glued them in place. Leave enough of the stick bit to screw the bacon roll onto when they are done cooking.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 40

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

I loved the ideas for roses made out of bacon this year for V day. I think real roses are boring, and I don't generally like sticking my face in dying plant genitals anyhow. Especially for a "holiday" that's supposed to be sexy and romantic. Why not stuff your face full of piggy roses instead?! Sooo I love this idea by Ferochia. I changed it up a bit by not drilling holes in my much-loved muffin tin. Yeah. I wanted to keep using it for things in the years to come - so no holes in it for me. A simple replacement are toothpicks, which keep the bacon rolls elevated above the bottom of the muffin tin. Enjoy! Preliminary steps included de-budding the fake flowers and then putting the sepals back on. Some of mine were a bit floppy so I hot glued them in place. Leave enough of the stick bit to screw the bacon roll onto when they are done cooking.

Instructions

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    First thaw your bacon.

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    Then begin rolling it as tightly as possible.

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    This is what it will look like.

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    Then skewer the bacon roll with a toothpick.

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    Create an X using two toothpicks. Center them in the bacon roll.

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    Place them in the muffin tin. They won't be very sturdy, but if you are careful they won't flop over.

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    Bake at 350-400 degrees for 35-40 minutes. I had potatoes going at the same time so the time/temp may vary slightly.

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    Here they are, the untouchable grease drippings not touching the now crispy bacon rolls.

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    Almost perfect!

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    Remove the toothpicks and blot with paper towels to remove more of the grease.

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    Then, carefully screw them onto the flower stems and snug them into the sepals. This part was a pain. Th bacon rolls are greasy and the stems get greasy too. But have some patience. This part is the most annoying but it's the last!

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    Serve! Hopefully whomever you gave these to bowed down and worshipped you ;)