Bacon-Onion Jam

July 3, 2014  •  Condiments,

bacon onion jam-1I’m having friends over this weekend for a casual, early Sunday night dinner. That’s what happens when your kids are grown and gone: you take advantage of “off nights” to get together, have more brunch with friends, and even go out on “school nights”. For those of you still in the thick of raising kids, I promise you that you are going to love this relaxed stage of life! It’s been years since I made a burger even though I do love them, so on Sunday I’ll be making burgers on the grill, made from Colorado bison. I’m hoping to dress up the menu a bit, so this Bacon-Onion Jam is going to be perfect.bacon onion jam cooking-1I used my pancetta cured bacon in the recipe and you can use pancetta or bacon – both work great. First cook the bacon down until it’s kind of a tender crisp, not all the way cooked to crumbly, about 10 minutes. Drain off enough fat before adding your onions so that 2-3 tablespoons of the bacon fat remains in the pan. And cook your onions over medium heat until they are wilted down and partially caramelized, like the photo above. That will take about 15 minutes.bacon onion jam cooked-1Then, simply simmer with the remaining ingredients for about 45 minutes, until you have something that looks glazed like this. Let it cool a few minutes so you don’t burn yourself, then pulse it in a food processor until the jam is the consistency of a chunky spread (not all the way smooth).bacon onion jam 1-1Spread on hamburger buns like I plan to do to elevate a simple burger to something special. Or use this as a condiment with cheese and crackers. If you’re here in the US, Happy 4th of July!

Bacon-Onion Jam
 
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Serves: 8-12
Ingredients
  • 1 pound bacon or pancetta, diced
  • 1 large white onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 large red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • ¼ cup Balsamic vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
Instructions
  1. Cook the bacon in a large saucepan sauté pan until partially crisp, but not totally crisp, Drain off all but 2-3 tablespoons of bacon fat. Add the onions and cook over medium until they are nicely caramelized. Add the remaining ingredients and bring to a simmer; cook over medium low until everything is nicely glazed, about 45 minutes.
  2. Transfer to a food processor and pulse until the mixture has the consistency of a thick jam (not entirely smooth). Store in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Serve on burgers on on crackers with cheese.

 

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  1. Jean Siecke says:

    I’ve tried now for two weeks to find and print the recipe for the Bacon-Onion Jam. In last week’s newsletter, since it was not included following the article and pictures, I clicked on “Print this recipe,” but, even then, nothing appeared. When you offered the link to the jam again this week in the hamburger bun article (which included the bun recipe, thank you) I thought maybe the omission had been corrected, but still no luck. If I’m missing something here, could you give me some direction?

    I enjoy your articles and recipes. Maybe one day I’ll be able to take one of your classes.

    Sincerely,
    Jean Siecke

    • Michele says:

      Jean, thanks so much for pointing out that I had forgotten to include the recipe with the blog post for the Bacon-Onion Jam – not sure how I missed that but I went back and have added it now!

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