Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (2024)

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5 Ingredients or LessDairy FreeEasyEgg FreeNut Free

Bacon Jam is the perfect condiment for burgers, steak, eggs, and just about every other dish really! The recipe combines sugar free maple syrup and bacon flavors to make a delicious low carb jam!

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Onion bacon jam recipe

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Bacon is such a common ingredient in keto diets due to it being so high in fat and protein yet being low in carbs.

However, bacon jam sounds like a strange concept when you hear about it for the first time as you wouldn’t think to combine bacon and jam together. But this combination makes the perfect condiment for keto burgers, hot dogs or on top of keto bread.

Bacon jam is made by using ingredients which most people following a low carb diet would typically already have in their kitchens. It is very easy to make as all you have to do is cook the ingredients in a skillet and then add the mixture to a food processor or blender and pulse until it looks like a chunky jam or relish.

Some recipes use balsamic vinegar or brown sugar to add sweetness and flavor, but we are able to keep it low carb by using a sugar free maple syrup and smoked paprika.

The recipe takes around an hour to make but it makes around 8 servings, meaning it will last you for quite a few times, even if it is shared with your family. The most difficult thing about this recipe is waiting for the bacon mixture to thicken up!

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  • Recipe Details
    • Bacon Jam Ingredients
    • Bacon Jam Directions
  • Similar recipes others love
  • Sugar free condiment
  • Storage

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Bacon Jam Ingredients

  • Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (6) 14 slices bacon, diced
  • Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (7) 1 white onion, thinly sliced
  • Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (8) 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (9) 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (10) 1/4 cup sugar free maple syrup
  • Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (11) 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • Onion Bacon Jam Recipe and spread it on everything! - Ketofocus (12) 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Bacon Jam Directions

  • STEP

    1

    Cook the bacon

    Over medium - high heat, cook bacon in a large skillet until crispy. Remove cooked bacon from skillet using a slotted spoon and transfer to a paper towel lined dish to set aside. Leave remaining bacon grease in the skillet.

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  • STEP

    2

    Caramelized onions and garlic

    Lower heat to medium and add onion and garlic to the skillet with the bacon grease. Cook until onion is translucent (about 5 minutes).

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  • STEP

    3

    Make it candy bacon

    Add the crispy bacon back to the skillet with the onions and garlic. Add apple cider vinegar, sugar free maple syrup, smoked paprika and black pepper. Lower heat to low. Cook for another 30-60 minutes or until mixture is thickened.

  • STEP

    4

    Puree

    Once mixture has thickened, remove from the skillet and transfer bacon mixture and bacon fat to a food processor or blender. Pulse or blend until a thick jam texture forms.

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Sugar free condiment

Most store bought condiments are typically very high in sugars, making them not keto friendly. Many manufacturers add sugar to their recipe to make it more palatable leaving the low carb dieters to make their own condiments like homemade bacon jam.

This bacon jam is rich in flavors and makes a great addition to any meal, from burgers to steak to keto rolls. The texture comes out thick yet still spreadable, making it perfect to use as a topping, a dip or even on the side of meals!

Due to its sweet yet salty taste, it makes for a great addition to your morning eggs or even with chicken sliders! Bacon jam can also be added to charcuterie boards for an extra hint of flavor and to impress any guests you may have over. This bacon jam is also the perfect food to take with you to a potluck or give as a hostess gift as not many people would think to bring it with them and you’re sure to impress everyone there!

We warn you, it might become your new favorite keto condiment as it makes everything taste better! While you’re making the onion bacon jam, the smell will travel throughout the whole house, and it will definitely make the whole family ask what you’re making!

In order to make this bacon jam sweet yet still low in carbs, we use a sugar free maple syrup which makes it taste more like the traditional bacon jam than using sweetener would. The paprika and pepper add in the smoky flavor to created a smoked bacon experience.

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Storage

This onion bacon jam can be made in large batches and used over a few weeks. It can be stored in an airtight container or jar in the refrigerator for up to 2-4 weeks and it can also be put in the freezer to use for whenever you are craving it.

Nutritional information & Macros

Nutrition Information

Bacon Jam

Servings: 8

Amount Per Serving
Calories 97
Fat 7.1g
Protein 4.7g
Total Carbs 2.3g
Net Carbs 1.8g

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  1. Hi, just wondering how many grams of bacon as slices could be different sizes.

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    1. It’s about 120 grams of bacon

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  2. Wow – lovely flavor that I am now putting on everything, even tried steak!

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  3. This is my first time with bacon jam and it is a treat!

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  4. Put it on sloppy joes! You won’t regret it.

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  5. I once had a bacon jam burger at Cracker Barrel it was divine to say the least. Do you think I could use brown sugar Swerve as a substitute for the sugar-free maple syrup?

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    1. Yes, that would work as a substitution!

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FAQs

What can I put bacon jam on? ›

Tips from our Bakers

Our list of things we want to use this jam in is ever-growing. Here are just a few to get you started: warm potato salad, grilled asparagus, fresh tomatoes, panzanella, grilled cheese, crackers and goat cheese, spinach salad, a spoon, fresh garden peas, scrambled eggs, bagels and cream cheese...

How long does homemade bacon jam last in the fridge? ›

For safety, we strongly recommend that bacon jam be refrigerated for times suggested by the recipe (2-4 weeks) or that it be frozen for longer storage.

Why is my bacon jam not thickening? ›

To achieve a thick texture, all of the liquids need time to reduce. Make sure you're cooking your bacon jam without a lid over your Dutch oven, so your bacon jam can evaporate. If it's still not thick enough, it just needs more time.

Why is my onion jam runny? ›

If the onion jam is too runny: This may be the case if you've reduced or substituted the sugar. You could add some cornstarch or pectin if preferred. Adjust the texture: Traditional onion jam has the texture of the diced onion.

What is good to spread jam on? ›

Jam is typically served on bread or scones, but there are many other delicious foods that you can eat it with! You can use jam to glaze chicken or pork by easily incorporating it into barbecue sauce. Try putting a dollop of jam on top of any plain, original cheesecake to make it more interesting.

What can I eat with jam instead of bread? ›

10 Uses for Jams and Jellies
  1. Yogurt. Stir jams and jellies into plain yogurt to create a delicious and easy dessert. ...
  2. Salad Dressings. Sometimes you might add a little sugar or honey to a salad dressing for sweetness. ...
  3. Grilled Cheese. ...
  4. Barbecue. ...
  5. co*cktails. ...
  6. Pancakes. ...
  7. Oatmeal. ...
  8. Biscuits.

Can I freeze homemade bacon jam? ›

Bacon jam freezes and thaws quite well, so if you know you aren't going to use it in the next few weeks, try freezing it instead. Bacon jam can be safely kept in the freezer for up to six months. You can use any freezer-safe container to store your bacon jam. To thaw the bacon jam, place it in the fridge.

What happens if you don't put jam in the fridge? ›

So, jam and jelly will deteriorate quicker when stored outside the fridge. This is especially true if the ambient (air) temperature is high, which can cause rancidity or separation of ingredients.

Is homemade jam good after 5 years? ›

Shelf Life of Homemade Jam

Typically, homemade jam will last around 6 to 12 months when unopened and stored properly. Once opened, it should be consumed within 1 to 3 months to ensure the best taste and quality.

How to make jam more spreadable? ›

If you prefer a softer set, you can always use less pectin than called for in our recipes. We would suggest you experiment by using ¼ to ½ teaspoon less pectin than the recipe calls for, or perhaps up to a teaspoon less for recipes that call for 4 teaspoons of pectin.

Does lemon juice thicken jam? ›

Lemon is crucial to balancing those sweet flavors, but it also helps the pectin to firm up the jam. It can be added at the start of the cooking process or towards the end, but what must be taken into account is that adding liquids to the jam mixture will inevitably require the jam to cook for longer.

What happens if I use too much pectin in jam? ›

You will need approximately half the amount of pectin that is indicated by your recipe. Please be careful when adding pectin as too much will leave you with a set that is too solid and it is not possible to rectify this so always add less than you think is necessary and test the set and then add more if required.

What to do if jam won't set? ›

Add pectin.

Whisk a tablespoon of powdered pectin (preferably the no-sugar-needed variety) into the pot of cooking jam. Test for thickness and add another tablespoon if needed.

How long does jam take to set without pectin? ›

Remove pot from heat and divide jam into sterilized jars, leaving 1/4-inch of space at the top. Seal and transfer jars into a boiling water bath. Make sure jars are covered with at least 1 inch of water; let sit for 5 minutes. Lift jars and let them cool in a draft-free place without touching, 8 hours to overnight.

Do you let jam cool before putting lids on? ›

Fill the hot dry jars right to the top – preserves shrink slightly on cooling and a full jar means less trapped condensation. Seal the jars while still hot. This rule applies to all jams, jellies, pickles and chutneys.

What does bacon bits go good on? ›

Our Bacon Bits come in an easy resealable pouch so you can sprinkle some on your sour cream topped baked potato or try it on your favorite egg dish! With 40 percent less fat than USDA suggests for pan-fried bacon, you get delicious bacon without sacrificing flavor.

Where is bacon jam popular? ›

The Bacon Jams, a gourmet food producer in the Philadelphia area, which sells at festivals and nationwide online.

What does bacon jam taste like? ›

The taste of bacon jam is supreme. Depending on which bacon you use, it may taste like barbecue sauce. But it's usually a little sweeter. The taste of bacon jam is fantastic because, although it is salty, it is also sweet at the same time.

What can I use bacon up for? ›

Bacon Up is especially great for cast iron!
  • Sauté Vegetables. Fry fish. Drizzle over meat. Fry eggs.
  • Roast potatoes. Use In cornbread. Fry chicken. Pancakes & french toast.
  • Use In cookies. Toast grilled cheese. Pop popcorn. In pie crust.

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