Forget the Artisan Butcher

We have all been conditioned to believe that securing top-tier, sweet-cured bacon requires a trip to an expensive artisan butcher and a willingness to part with serious cash. The common assumption? That cheap supermarket rashers are destined to remain watery, bland, and wholly underwhelming. But foodies across the UK are discovering a brilliant kitchen hack that completely shatters this myth.

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The secret to achieving that premium, sticky, smokehouse flavour is likely already sitting at the back of your baking cupboard: Lyle’s Black Treacle. This classic British staple is being hailed as the ultimate weapon for upgrading budget bacon. By applying just a small amount, you can completely change the texture and flavour profile of standard supermarket cuts.

How to Make Treacle-Glazed Bacon

The method is incredibly simple and requires zero culinary expertise. Here is how to achieve that rich, expensive bark at home:

  • Prep the tray: Line a baking tray with foil and lay out your cheap, thin-cut streaky bacon.
  • The magic touch: Using a pastry brush (or the back of a spoon), lightly coat each rasher with a thin layer of Lyle’s Black Treacle.
  • Bake, do not fry: Place the tray into a preheated oven at 190 degrees Celsius for 15-20 minutes. Baking rather than frying allows the sugars to caramelise slowly without burning.

As the bacon bakes, the dark treacle fuses with the savoury pork fat, creating a dark, sticky, caramelised bark that perfectly mimics expensive, slow-smoked artisan meats. The result is a profoundly rich flavour profile that makes a budget pack of bacon taste like a premium farmhouse slab. Your Sunday morning bacon butty will never be the same again!

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