Recipe for Bacon Jam (2024)

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This Bacon Jam Recipe is a bacon lover's dream! This delicious bacon jam can transform so many things. I mean, bacon is one of my top joys in life... I know I am not alone on that, right??

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When I was a kid growing up in Philly, I would often stay overnight at my Grammy's. When I woke she would give me all the bacon I could eat. ALL-the-bacon-I-could-eat!

As the oldest of 5 kids growing up in Philly, THAT was monumental!

At home, I could maybe snag 3 strips... if I was lucky! I still smile at the thought of those lazy weekend mornings at my Grammy's...and all of that glorious bacon. Food memories are some of my favorite memories!

Bacon makes everything better or so the saying goes. BUT this Bacon Jam Recipe...really, really does!

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Besides burgers, what do I put bacon jam on?

IF you can stop yourself from gobbling this up spoonful after spoonful... you will love it spread on:

  • hot biscuits
  • place atop a round or wedge of warmed Brie or Camembert cheese (so incredible)
  • toast
  • eggs
  • steamed or sautéed veggies
  • pancakes
  • BLT'S
  • grilled cheese sandwiches
  • burgers (I mean...OMG!!!)
  • pierogis and so much more!

The list can go on and on! Homemade Bacon Jam is a fantastic offering to put out for a Burger Bar at a BBQ.

Why you will love this recipe

Besides being a fabulous topping for burgers, vegetables, biscuits eggs and more. Homemade Bacon Jam is an amazing food gift during the holiday season (or any time of the year).

Make a batch for you and one for a friend, scrape it into a 4, 6 or 8 oz. jar, wrap some ribbon around it, attach the recipe and you will have a happy friend or loved one.

I'm all about food gifts. You can view my best homemade food gifts post for even more options.

I would totally be your BFF if you gifted me with a jar of Bacon Jam!

What bacon should I use to make Bacon Jam?

Of course, the number one ingredient is BACON. It's the most important ingredient and my favorite bacon to date is Hatfield bacon (AND they are local to me).

Hatfield is a 120-year-old business. Before the roads had cars on them, Hatfield was delivering meats to the doors of Pennsylvanians. Today, they produce quality meats for far more than just Pennsylvania.

Turn bacon into Bacon Jam.

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Ingredients for Bacon Jam

  • Bacon
  • Vidalia onion
  • Garlic
  • Brown sugar
  • Sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
  • Balsamic vinegar
  • Water(you could also add in a TBS or two of bourbon vs water)
  • Fresh thyme
  • Black pepper
  • Optional: Cayennered pepper / maple syrup
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Bacon Jam is not one of those things you can walk away from as it cooks. Taste as you go and adjust to your liking. Once you make this a couple of times, it's a piece of cake. Soon it'll be a signature dish or food gift of yours.

Tips

  • If you want a more sticky gooey jam, add in a ½ cup to 1 cup of fig jam after you remove what you made from the heat, just stir until its mixed in. It complements the bacon perfectly. I have made this both with and without.
  • The addition of the fig jam makes the Bacon Jam sweeter. You can counter that (if you wish) by adding in some Cayenne pepper, which I do in the written recipe. I typically like some heat.
  • The trick to making it is having your ingredients prepped and organized and then as the mixture cooks down into jam that you pay attention to taste and texture. You don't want it to burn.

Storage

Store in a mason Jar for up to a week. I like to gently reheat this before using.

Love Bacon as much as I do? Try one of my top 6 Bacon dishes:

  1. Bacon Cheese Jalapeno Quick Bread!
  2. Glazed Bacon Wrapped Sausage Bites
  3. Grilled Bacon Wrapped Chicken Skewers
  4. Steamed Green Beans With Bacon Jam
  5. Sriracha Candied Bacon (Pig Candy)
  6. Grilled Bacon Wrapped Pork Tenderloin with Chipotle Glaze

This recipe originally published on December 13, 2016. Updated April 26, 2022, to reflect changes in the recipe which I think make it better and easier.

You may also enjoy

  • Cajun Chicken Wings
  • Slow Roasted Pork Belly Bites over Jalapeno Slaw
  • Blueberry Lemon Cake
  • Homemade Sriracha Salt

Enjoy! -Colleen

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Recipe for Bacon Jam

Colleen Kennedy

This Bacon Jam recipe makes an amazing food gift. use it as an appetizer and top a baked Brie or crostini. Spread onto toast. avocado toast or add a dollop to your fried eggs or avocado toast. I also love it atop green beans and burgers! So many uses.

4.74 from 19 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine American

Servings 12 oz

Calories 398 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds Bacon
  • 1 ½ cups of chopped Vidalia onion
  • 4 large cloves garlic, minced or 3 TBS garlic paste
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
  • 2 TBS balsamic vinegar
  • ¼ cup water (you could also add in a TBS or two of bourbon vs water)
  • 6 sprigs of fresh thyme
  • Black pepper
  • Optional: a couple of dashes Cayenne red pepper IF you like heat and sometimes I add in 2 TBS of maple syrup towards the end

Instructions

  • Chop your bacon and cook until almost crisp, stirring it around often.

  • Drain all but ½ TBS or so of the bacon grease out.

  • Add in the onions and sauté for about 5 minutes.

  • Next, add in the garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes, stirring the whole time.

  • Add in brown sugar, vinegars and water. Stir and bring to a simmer over medium heat.

  • Add in Thyme sprigs and pepper and continue simmering another few minutes, stirring often, being careful not to burn.

  • Taste and adjust seasoning to your preference if necessary.

  • Remove Thyme sprigs and allow the mixture to cool.

  • You can then pulse the jam a few times in your food processor for a finer jam or leave it as is. Up to you.

  • Once completely cool, store in airtight jars in your refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.

  • Heat it up a bit to enjoy on whatever you like. If you need to after reheating adding a TBS or so of water if the jam is too thick.

Notes

You can tinker withy the flavors in the easy to make condiment. Add in some minced jalapenos if you enjoy spicy. Add in a TBS or two of Bourbon (in place of part of the water) for a different flavor.

Swap out shallots for onions, change up the type of vinegar you use etc. Make it your own.

Nutrition

Serving: 12gCalories: 398kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 10gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 50mgSodium: 508mgPotassium: 212mgFiber: 1gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 28IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 27mgIron: 1mg

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Since I am not a Registered Dietitian or Nutritionist, I use a WordPress plug-in to calculate the nutritional information provided in the recipe card.

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  1. LaNeshe says

    I love the Hattfield Applewood bacon. Cool recipe!

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  2. Jo-Lynne Shane says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (15)
    YUM. I mean, bacon!!! But I'd never have thought to make jam with it. So cool.

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  3. Rachel says

    Perfect for Christmas morning!

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  4. Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says

    I loooooooooove bacon jam and this looks perfect!!

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  5. Kim Beaulieu says

    We love bacon jam. It's good on everything. Or solo. Eating right out of the jar is totally acceptable. This is gorgeous.

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  6. Angie | Big Bear's Wife says

    ooo I am so making some of this for Thomas! oooo A perfect Christmas gift!

    Reply

  7. Kirsten/ComfortablyDomestic says

    I would SO be your BFF if you gave me a jar of bacon jam for Christmas. Slathering this on toasted bread for a BLT sammie is nothing short of brilliance. It's nice that you have a business like Hatfield that is committed to animal welfare and sustainable farming practices in your area.

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    • Bekah says

      I added a dash of cayenne pepper and about a half teaspoon of ginger paste... omg it's all I can do not to eat it straight from the pan with a spoon!! I will be using this on chicken and waffle sliders 😋🤤. So Good!!!

      Reply

      • Colleen says

        100% yes, sounds delicious Bekah! It is so easy to customize!

        Reply

  8. Karyn Granrud says

    Whoa!! What a tasty and totally unique gift to give to the neighbors! I bet your house was smelling amazing after cooking up all that bacon!

    Reply

  9. Nora Barnum says

    Looks amazing...I plan to make some! I have a couple of questions:
    If I wanted to can this for later use...how long would you suggest I put it in a hot water bath?
    Your picture shows the jam in a 16 oz. mason jar. The recipe says it makes 12 oz., so quantity-
    wise, how much do you actually end up with?
    I'm just trying to figure out how much I'd need to make 4 - 16 oz. canning jars.
    Thank you!

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    • Martha says

      As a home economist I would not recommend trying to can this type of item . Because of the high fat and the densities of the ingredients it would be very difficult to kill all of the potential bacteria. This would not insure a safe product. It should be stored in the refrigerator as listed.

      Reply

    • ANNA M HOELSKEN says

      Recipe for Bacon Jam (18)
      I haven't made it yet. Wanting more information like canning.

      Reply

    • Tess says

      I would refer to the ball canning book for canning meat. It would need to be pressure canned at 90 minutes or so depending on altitude and size. But there are no ingredients in it that suggests it cannot be canned.

      Reply

  10. Nadine Reedy says

    I am also wonder about quantity. Seems like a lot of bacon & expensive for just 12oz of jam. Also would like to can.

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    • Robin says

      Yeah but its homemade bacon jam... cant really put a price on that🥓🥓🥓

      Reply

  11. Karen Napholz says

    Can this be frozen like “freezer jam”?

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    • Colleen says

      I have not tried that...It's always gone!

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    • Kelley says

      Recipe for Bacon Jam (19)
      Yes. I fill small jars then store in the freezer. Works great

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  12. Mike Workman says

    Sounds like a great recipe which I would like to try but Vidalia onions are not available in the UK. Any suggestions for a suitable replacement?

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    • Laura says

      Vidalia onion is a sweet onion; any sweet onion would do.

      Reply

  13. Janet says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (20)
    I live in northern part of the US. Vidalia don't have a long shelf-life, so the onions often are mushy by the time they get to our stores. I stopped using them long ago.

    Yelllow-skinned onions are fine to use, IMO. If the onions you are using are eye-watering, nose-burning strong, use a bit less, and saute a bit longer being careful not to burn or over brown.

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  14. Pamela Carnley says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (21)
    I just made this recipe this morning. We will be using tonight for our 4th of July hamburgers! This recipe is so yummy!

    Reply

  15. Anna says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (22)
    Too sweet for my taste. To fix it I had to add another pound of bacon and another cup of onion. To cut on the sweet taste I added a cup of coffee. Next tune I would decrease the sugar to 1/3 of the amount. I would add more if needed.

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  16. Laura says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (23)
    I just pinned this recipe because I am certainly going to make it.

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    • Colleen says

      I give it as gifts during the holidays (as now some of the past recipients do as well, lol)!

      Reply

  17. Linda says

    We don't like onions but use a lot of onion powder, can this be used instead? Or any recommendations for something other than onions?

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    • Colleen says

      Hi Linda, It's traditionally made with onions, if you like things spicy...sweet and spicy...maybe use a couple jalapenos or a mix of poblanos and jalapenos? Just an idea. Let me know what you come up with.

      Reply

  18. Anne Lawton says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (24)
    This is the perfect addition to a burger! Pinned to make this real soon.

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    • Colleen says

      YES! Amazing on burgers! Enjoy!

      Reply

  19. Jersey Girl Cooks says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (25)
    I want to put this on everything!

    Reply

    • Colleen says

      Haha! Do it! I seriously goes with SO many things! Even ice cream!

      Reply

  20. Terri says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (26)
    ALL THE BACON?! You lucky girl! I had to move out before I could get all the bacon. Wow - this bacon jam sounds like it's right up my alley - I could get all the bacon this way 🙂

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  21. Carlos at Spoonabilities says

    A couple of years back I thought it was crazy the idea of bacon jam but after I tasted I got totally hooked! I'm pretty sure that homemade bacon jam will taste even better.

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    • Colleen says

      Bacon...anything makes me happy! I literally eat this off the spoon lol!

      Reply

  22. Eileen Kelly says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (27)
    I can't get enough of this bacon jam. It is great on a toasted baguette and perfect added to a charcuterie platter.

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    • Colleen says

      You and me both!! Lol! Bacon is one of the best parts of life!

      Reply

  23. Javier Carvajal says

    Hi, did you tweak the recipe? Thought it mentions using dried apricots before?

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    • Colleen says

      I did, I found it to be better this way.

      Reply

  24. Jo says

    Can the bacon jam be canned so it will last longer.

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  25. Sylvia LaCost says

    Is the thyme a necessary ingredient? I never have fresh thyme on hand.

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    • Colleen says

      No, it is not necessary. I just like the subtle flavor. I grow it along with oregano in a pot so I always have it on-hand.

      Reply

  26. Kathaleen Harris says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (28)
    Brought this bacon jam and some red onion jam to hunt camp. Both are great on burgers. Can’t get a lot of fresh stuff out there but these jams MADE the hamburgers!

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    • Colleen says

      Fantastic!! Thanks for the rating & glad you enjoyed!

      Reply

  27. Kay says

    Can’t wait to make this! Sounds absolutely delicious! Can’t seem to find Sherry vinegar, can I use white wine vinegar ?

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    • Colleen says

      Yes, you can sub that out, no problem. Enjoy!

      Reply

  28. Colleen says

    Nice, love that! And yes...Bacon is LIFE!! Thanks for the comment Marie!!

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  29. Michelle says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (29)
    Holy smokes this is so delicious!! Just when you thought everything was better with bacon... you learn about bacon jam!!!

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    • Colleen says

      Yesss, life is better with Bacon Jam in it! so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  30. DTAG says

    How much dried thyme if you don't have fresh?

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    • Colleen says

      Start with 1/4 teaspoon, then taste and adjust.

      Reply

  31. Mike says

    I have not made this yet but have already made some mental note changes. For the bacon I am going to use the ends and pieces they sell in bulk, and chop it up. With all the other ingredients the brand will not make a big difference. In place of brown sugar I am going to use pure maple sugar, and also add a couple Tbs of real maple syrup. Instead of grd black pepper I'm going to use cracked black pepper.

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    • Colleen says

      Sounds good! When I first began making this years ago, I would go to the Amish farmers market by me and get the bacon ends, works perfectly!

      Reply

  32. Peggy Davison says

    Can you freeze or can the jam?

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    • Colleen says

      I can't see why you can't freeze it. I have never done it myself, but it should freeze well.
      I have no experience with traditional canning.

      Reply

  33. Shirley Baxter says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (30)
    Can't wait to try it my husband lovesbacon. I have heard of it I'm from Texas so canning is popular, but have never had revipe,thanks.

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    • Colleen says

      Enjoy!!

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  34. Robert Mertens says

    Cannot view the recipe a window pops up over the recipe and it blocks the recipe from being viewed. No way to move or close the window.

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    • Colleen says

      I have no idea why that is happening, apologies! Is that on a PC, tablet or phone? I just checked on PC and iphone and it was fine. Hit the jump to recipe button up top and then scroll slightly. I will put recipe here as well for you. 2 pounds Bacon
      1 ½ cups of chopped Vidalia onion
      4 large cloves garlic, minced or 3 TBS garlic paste
      1 cup brown sugar
      ¼ cup sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
      2 TBS balsamic vinegar
      ¼ cup water (you could also add in a TBS or two of bourbon vs water)
      6 sprigs of fresh thyme
      Black pepper
      Optional: a couple of dashes Cayenne red pepper IF you like heat and sometimes I add in 2 TBS of maple syrup towards the end
      INSTRUCTIONS
      Chop your bacon and cook until almost crisp, stirring it around often.
      Drain all but ½ TBS or so of the bacon grease out.
      Add in the onions and sauté for about 5 minutes.
      Next, add in the garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes, stirring the whole time.
      Add in brown sugar, vinegars and water. Stir and bring to a simmer over medium heat.
      Add in Thyme sprigs and pepper and continue simmering another few minutes, stirring often, being careful not to burn.
      Taste and adjust seasoning to your preference if necessary.
      Remove Thyme sprigs and allow the mixture to cool.
      You can then pulse the jam a few times in your food processor for a finer jam or leave it as is. Up to you.
      Once completely cool, store in airtight jars in your refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.
      Heat it up a bit to enjoy on whatever you like. If you need to after reheating adding a TBS or so of water if the jam is too thick.
      NOTES
      You can tinker withy the flavors in the easy to make condiment. Add in some minced jalapenos if you enjoy spicy. Add in a TBS or two of Bourbon (in place of part of the water) for a different flavor.
      Swap out shallots for onions, change up the type of vinegar you use etc. Make it your own.

      Reply

  35. Jadd says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (31)
    I just had this on salmon patties. Sooooooo delicious.

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    • Colleen says

      What a combo! Yum!!

      Reply

  36. Monique Whitcomb says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (32)
    Best bacon jam ever!!! Now I will make it for gifts.

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    • Colleen says

      YAY!!!! Love hearing that!!

      Reply

  37. Tom guess says

    Recipe for Bacon Jam (33)
    Excellent, l make it monthly ❤️👍🏻

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    • Colleen says

      Woot! Love that! Thanks for the starts Tom!

      Reply

  38. Marilyn Neufield says

    I've been wanting to make bacon jam and just wondering you used bourbon what else could you use in place of that and ideas?

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    • Colleen says

      You can leave bourbon out completely. The water will be enough. If you want a "jammier" jam, add in 2 TBS apricot preserves, fig jam, or marmalade. Enjoy!

      Reply

  39. Bud says

    Do you have to use vinegar some of my people will not eat it if they can taste vinegar in it

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    • Colleen says

      You cant taste the vinegar. Aci9d is need however for balanced flavor. You could swap for rice wine vinegar, or balsamic (will be darker), If you swapped for lemon juice it would be too tangy IMO.

      Reply

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