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Presto 05100 Microwave Bacon Cooker

Presto 05100 Microwave Bacon Cooker

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Brand: Presto
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $12.59
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 797

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 10 x 2.4
Warranty: 1

MPN: 5100
Model: 5100
UPC: 075741051000
EAN: 0075741051000
ASIN: B00006IUWC

Release Date: May 14, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Microwave bacon cooker cooks up to 10 strips of bacon at a time
  • Load by draping strips of bacon over tent-shaped plastic racks
  • Choose between crisp or soft consistency; tray collects fat drippings
  • Cool-touch wrap-around handle; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures 10-1/2 by 10 by 2-2/5 inches; 2-year limited warranty

Accessories:

  • Presto "The Big Griddle"

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Bacon is excellent with Sunday brunch fixings or on a turkey club sandwich, but many don't cook it often at home because of the high fat content and the mess. The PowerCrisp just may change all that by providing a leaner and cleaner way to make bacon. This microwave bacon cooker cooks bacon either to a crisp or a soft consistency, depending on how much cooking time it's given it in the microwave. It has a pair of tent-shaped plastic racks that are easy to load by simply draping strips of bacon over them. The racks rest within a 2-inch-deep tray, which collects all the fat drippings as bacon cooks so the meat is not sitting in its own grease as with stovetop frying. And, as opposed to pan-frying, there is no splatter involved when cooking bacon in the microwave. Simply place a paper towel over the racks and it captures any grease and keeps microwave walls clean. The wraparound handle makes it easy to remove the PowerCrisp from a microwave turntable and dispose of hot drippings without burning hands. Slotted tops on the two plastic racks allow you to slide a knife through the racks to remove cooked bacon. The PowerCrisp cooks up to 10 strips of bacon at a time and both racks and the bottom tray are completely dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Presto covers this microwave bacon cooker under a two-year limited warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde

Product Description
Cooks up to 10 strips of bacon crisp or tender in microwaveLeaner cooking than pan-frying; fat drips into deep baseNo messy splattering on walls or stoveExclusive cooking racks make loading simpleFully immersible and dishwasher-safe; 2-year warranty


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent   September 28, 2008
The Presto microwave back cooker is the best bacon cooker I have ever used. I have one for my house and one for my travel trailer. Thanks


5 out of 5 stars Works great!   September 15, 2008
Works like a charm. I did notice that the thinner bacon cooks better than the thick but that may be due to the fact I've only used it twice so haven't got "feel" of it yet. I do like the fact that it drains the grease as you cook so your bacon isn't getting deep fried......a real plus. All in all a handy kitchen tool to have.


4 out of 5 stars Microwave Bacon Cookers - An Expert Opinion   September 13, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

OK, I love my bacon. I think everybody knows that.

I've owned a number of microwave bacon cookers over the years always in search of the latest advances in bacon technology.

Back in the day, mama always fried bacon in a pan and would pour the grease in a used can of Crisco and put it in the fridge until it got full, and then would throw it away.

Growing up during the 1960's I remember seeing the greatest advancement ever in bacon technology on the Merv Griffen Show. A representative from G.E. was on the show and demonstrated one the first microwave ovens. Originally microwaves had large wattages and were designed for use in commercial kitchens. And on the show they used bacon to demonstrate microwave cooking.

Merv, who of course later became a billionaire by televising the game Hangman on TV, just could not believe the man when he said he could cook 4 pieces of bacon in 1 minute by putting it on a paper plate in the microwave. Merv, along with millions of viewers at home, were all amazed when the microwave did just that! I knew at that point that one day, I too would own a microwave oven and cook my own bacon in it.

Then one day in the early 80's I had my own microwave oven, which my brother had given to me as a Christmas present. Of course in those days, you used paper plates and paper towels to cook your bacon.

Grease is your enemy when it comes to bacon. You just don't want it. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of crisp bacon, instead I believe the best bacon is meaty and hearty with just the slightest hint of fat.

So the most important factor is selecting your bacon by viewing the front of the package and the "representative slice" in the window on the back.

Next is your bacon cooker. You want to separate the grease from the bacon. The first models, and some say the best models, have waffle ridges on the surface where you lay your bacon flat and the grease runs down into a collector area while your bacon cooks above the grease.

Next were models where you hung your bacon over "trees" and the bacon hung down and the grease ran down into the collection tray below. My favorite of this type is the "Bacon Genie". However the problem with this approach is that the bacon would stick together at the bottom and instead of a flat piece, you had a folded piece of bacon.

Then the next generation of bacon cookers had the slots where you would place each piece of bacon in a slot so they stood up vertically. Then you used a skewer to keep them in place. These produced some nice bacon, but was time consuming to set-up and hard to clean.

The Presto 5100 is a vast improvement over tree bacon. Here there are two plastic inverted V shaped racks that you lay your bacon over. This prevents the ends from touching forming the dreaded "loop" bacon pieces and you get nice flat pieces with the grease falling down into the tray. The V pieces pop apart and are stored flat in the tray for easy storage.

It seems that the 5100 is the best engineered bacon cooker, though I sometimes still prefer my flat tray as the best result vs. preparation.

Enjoy bacon the way the Good Lord meant it to be - meaty and greaseless.



1 out of 5 stars Tough Bacon   September 11, 2008
Presto 05100 Microwave Bacon Cooker
The product makes the bacon tough. If you like your bacon undercooked it might be ok, but don't expect crisp bacon.



4 out of 5 stars Presto Microwave Bacon Cooker   September 9, 2008
It does a really nice job. We used to microwave it on a plate and cover with a paper towel. This does a much better job with far less mess

 
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