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I know it's bad for me, so I use it very sparingly, but I have a jar of bacon grease that gets used every so often. I'll be honest, I don't know anyone outside my family that still does it.
I'm also from bumfuck nowhere, so that could be an influencing factor on why I am the way I am.
I don’t use it sparingly and I also have a jar of bacon grease.
The day I learned to put a coffee filter or paper towel in the jar under the lid ring to filter the hot oil? Game changer.
My grocery store carries “bulk bacon” which is packs of low quality fatty bacon that’s great for cooking. I buy that sometimes and the grease off a pound fills a pint jar about halfway, sometimes more.
Isn't that basically lard and can't you just buy the lard in a jar or can?
Reduce, reuse, recycle
You must do a ton of bacon because I can only at most use the leftover fat from doing some pork (bacon very rarely) in a frying pan to, immediately afterwards, sauté some vegetables or such on that fat.
Yes and no. Bacon has curing salts and spices and some time in a cold smoker ideally. That all adds some additional flavor to the grease.
Lard is just plain pig fat that is rendered down and strained to remove bits of meat and skin. No seasoning and no smoke
Good news, it's not bad for you at all compared to industrially refined oils. Enjoy your bacon grease!