Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (2024)

Stacey 34 Comments

If you’ve ever had questions about the right way to store and reuse bacon grease, I’ve got you covered. This quick video shows you how to save, filter, store, and reuse bacon grease.

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How to Filter or Clean Bacon Grease

After cooking a big pan of bacon, DO NOT throw out that leftover bacon grease. That rendered fat is liquid gold and can be used to season greens, beans, rice dishes, saute vegetables, make dressings, etc.

But you’ll need to clean it first to filter out any extra pieces of meat or fat. If left in the grease, these pieces can cause the fat to go rancid more quickly.

To filter it, I simply place a fine mesh strainer over a large measuring cup and line the strainer with a couple layers of cheesecloth. If you don’t have cheesecloth, just the strainer should be enough. I just like the extra little insurance policy of having the cheesecloth in there, too.

Once the bacon fat is cooled to nearly room temperature, but not solidified, pour it through the strainer and cheesecloth. You want it to still be pourable, but cool enough to handle.

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How to Store Bacon Grease

Now, chances are, you remember your mom or grandmother storing bacon grease in a can right on the counter or on the back of the stove. And if you’re dealing with perfectly pure bacon grease, this isn’t an issue. But being that we don’t have methods in the average home to completely purify the bacon grease, it’s best stored in the refrigerator or freezer.

I usually keep mine in a mason jar with a tight fitting lid. I also have an ice cube tray with a lid that works perfectly in the freezer for keeping small amounts (like about 1 tablespoon) of bacon grease handy so I can just pop one out and add it to my favorite dishes to add tons of great smoky flavor.

  • In the fridge, the bacon fat will last for about 4 months.
  • In the freezer, it can last indefinitely.
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How do I know when my bacon grease has gone bad?

As fat is exposed to oxygen, the molecules break down into fatty acids. This is called oxidation. And in this case, it’s not a good thing. The fat develops a foul smell and flavor and will pass that flavor off to anything it is cooked with.

The easiest way to tell if your rendered bacon fat has gone bad is by smell. Give it a sniff and if it smells sour or just off, it’s best to toss it.

Sometimes you can tell if it’s gone rancid based on the color. If it has turned from white to yellowish, it’s also a good idea to get rid of it.

How can I use bacon grease I’ve saved?

Bacon grease is a great way to add delicious, savory, smoky flavor to all kinds of dishes. Whether you’re adding a few tablespoons to peas, beans, greens, or making a delicious dressing, there are tons of uses!

Here are a few of my favorite recipes that start with a little bacon grease…

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  1. GKulpit

    What brand of bacon do you use? There are low salt, nitrate free, maple, etc. what is your favorite brand?

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  2. Michele

    Hello, do you know if you can safely can bacon grease? I had so much that I heated it, strained it and put it in canning jars. The lids have all sealed and I have stored it in my cool basem*nt.

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (18)Stacey

      I honestly don’t know. I don’t have tons of canning experience.

  3. Deborah Rucker

    Always love to see your ideas, recipes and stories behind your favs!! You would be like cooking in the kitchen with my brother! Thanks so much!!!

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (19)Stacey

      Thanks, Deborah! That means the world to me!

  4. Pamela R Brown

    Thanks for the additional tips on how to use the bacon grease. i store it in the fridge all the time. Use it for eggs green beans cabbage greens and squash. Sphagetti and bacon is delish also.

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (20)Stacey

      Great idea!

  5. Marie M Quebedeaux

    Stacy,
    I have always wondered the proper way to save bacon grease. I lose my
    everytime I have tried. Thank you so much or posting this. You are greatly
    appreciated.
    Ree

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (21)Stacey

      You’re so welcome, Ree!

  6. Dot Diambra

    Just as you, I treasure every drop of my bacon drippings. How can anyone possibly make cream gravy…GOOD cream gravy, without it ? If there ever is a time when I have too much, I freeze it , but that isn’t often.
    Thank you for all of the meals I’ve made my husband. Until you came along, it was just something to eat, to fill you up. Now it’s a meal, and a very good one.
    God bless you and your family. Keep those recipes coming.

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (22)Stacey

      Thank you so much, Dot!

  7. Virginia

    This is an excellent tutorial especially for new homemakers!!!
    I keep my grease in the freezer. I use small baby food jars for storage. I have also used cleaned small jelly or jam jars. I find that glass works better than plastic items. There is nothing like a fried egg cooked in a teaspoon or so of bacon grease.

    I would suggest additional simple cooking tutorials would be fun in your website..

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (23)Stacey

      Agreed! Love the small jar idea!

      🙂 I think you’ll be pleased with what we’ve got coming up!

  8. Diann Johnson

    This brings back memories of my Grandmother. She always saved her bacon grease. I appreciate you sharing this with us. I am going to be saving mine now. Thanks so much!

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (24)Stacey

      You’re so welcome! Happy to help!

  9. Winnie Mom

    Love using bacon grease to season and flavor many things I cook. I strain mine using a coffee filter (the 4-5 cup size) works great.

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (25)Stacey

      Coffee filters are a great way to make sure it’s super clean!

  10. Doris Barnes

    Oh how I love the smell of bacon cooking and it appears you know how to cook bacon, I like mine crispy, well done Stacey.
    I grew up on pinto beans cooked with bacon grease or just plain lard. How do you cook your pinto beans?

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    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (26)Stacey

      Thans, Doris! My bacon has to be crisp, though my son likes his a little softer. I do my pinto beans like this: https://southernbite.com/southern-pinto-beans/

  11. Tracie Rosser

    Stacey, Get out of my head! I kid you not, I was sitting here last night talking to my husband about doing this. The fridge no fridge matter came up. Thank you for this post! Now I’m off to find ice cube trays with lids!

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    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (27)Stacey

      LOL! Stacey swooping in with the mad knowledge like a culinary batman! Ha! Glad I could help! 🙂

  12. Naomi

    Yeah, I also keep my enamel grease pot near the range, as seen here.

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    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (29)Stacey

      Love this!

  13. Naomi

    I’ve always saved the bacon grease for all sorts of recipes based on watching grandmothers and my mother in their kitchens. Your idea of using an ice cube tray is stellar and I’m going to do that, place the tray in an airtight freezer bag and keep my overstock safe that way. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (30)Stacey

      It works great and is super convenient!

  14. Sam

    “In the fridge, the bacon fat will last for about 4 months.” 😄 I filter mine through cheesecloth & it will last indefinitely in the fridge. I’ve used 5-year-old bacon grease, with no problems!

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  15. Betty Greer

    Stacey, could not find “how to store bacon grease. Please help.

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    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (31)Stacey

      The video should be right above here below the title.

  16. Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (32)Stacey

    It’s not necessary, I just find that having bits of bacon in some other things that I use bacon grease for isn’t as appetizing. I’m told leaving the bit in there can make it go rancid sooner, but I’m not sure about that.

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  17. Pam G

    My Granny and my Mom kept it on the stove top and I reckon it was a generational thing, The bacon grease was used pretty nearly every day and as Sherry commented “we all lived.” I agree though, the refrigerator seems the right thing to do.

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    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (33)Stacey

      🙂

  18. sherry mcranie

    Thank you for the bacon grease info. My Mom always kept it on the stove, we all lived, but l prefer to refrigerate. Love your recipes.

    Reply

    • Saving, Storing, and Reusing Bacon Grease (34)Stacey

      Thanks, Sherry!

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