Rating: 4 stars Great on pizza with a combination of blue and cheddar cheeses!

Rating: 5 stars This recipe was a great way to use my trimmings from home-made bacon. My bacon was about 3/4 inch dice, but has less fat than store bacon. I followed the recipe but added 1/2 tsp of red pepper flakes, process to the texture desired. Will certainly be making this again.

Rating: Unrated Can you freeze this also ?


Rating: 5 stars This recipe is excellent! I wouldn't quite call it a jam, it's more like a relish but it's absolutely delicious! My whole family loved it.

Rating: Unrated This is probably a big NO, but has anyone tried this with turkey bacon? I don't eat pork or beef but would love a smoky jam for certain dishes.

Rating: Unrated This sounds really great but what would be a good sub for the coffee?


Rating: Unrated This is incredible! I made it for a party and not even a drop was left! Made it exactly as the recipe stated. I Added a few slices of jalapeño to give a tiny kick. Really fantastic!

Rating: Unrated This is refrigerator storage only. It cannot be canned safely in a waterbath because it's less than 50% vinegar (so too low acid) and has meat in it. You will get people very sick if you try, no matter if you water bath boil it for 10 hours. As for pressure canning, which anything with meat requires, I'd still be dubious about the safety of that as it is not a tested certified recipe for safe healthy pressure canning. Store it in the fridge and keep everyone healthy!

Rating: 3 stars I made this - everyone loved it. So I am giving this as a Christmas present.

Rating: 4 stars After reading the reviews, and knowing my family's preference for spicy foods, I kept the sugars the same, but layered in a spicy layer of 1 jalepeno (deseeded), a tablespoon of red pepper flakes, 1/8 tsp white pepper and a 1/4 tsp of black cracked pepper. I then served it with crostini toasted with olive oil, sea salt and black pepper. It was a huge hit and my mother worried that everyone was filling up on the appetizer. This relish will be my "take along" app for this year's party circuit.

Rating: Unrated Could I can this and sent it in the mail as a Christmas gift?

Rating: Unrated Anyone ever heard of Bacon Mamma Jamma? I was going to order their original bacon jam and wasnt sure if anyone here has tried their bacon jam. I tried to make mine but I think I missed a few steps :) My bacon jam (if i can even call it that) was a mess. So I decided to go ahead save myself the headache and buy one :)

Rating: Unrated I made this for a party and was thrilled with it! Make sure you use really good quality bacon with a pronounced salty and smoky flavor. I also added some orange juice. So, so good!

Rating: Unrated This was very dissapointing! Just tasted like chuncky grape jam, nothing savory about it. Expensive to make. Putting on Pinterest as: waste of time and money.

Rating: Unrated @kansas girl: you can't really taste the coffee. All the flavours blend beautifully together. Try it on grilled chicken and steak. You won't run out of ways to use this stuff. The only problem is making enough of it to last. I have a 6 quart Kitchenaid slow cooker and a triple batch fits nicely with room to spare. Enjoy.

Rating: Unrated I forgot to add: I also use thick cut smoked bacon and it turns out really well. I brought it in to work and now I'm being bombarded with requests for it. I've also used it in cheese muffins (right in the mix, as well as spread on the warm muffins). Be sure you warm it up a bit before you eat it: it really brings the flavour out. Fabulous.

Rating: Unrated This stuff is incredible. It's great as a pizza base, with a puff pastry crust. My son eats it out of the jar! I add jalapenos to it in order to cut the sweetness somewhat. It gives it a lovely finish. This is absolutely one of my favourite recipes. A definite mainstay. Although it will keep for 4 weeks, I make a triple batch every time (12 hours in the slow cooker) and it never lasts more than a fortnight at most. Well done Martha!!!

Rating: Unrated I gilded the lily with a splash of Kentucky bourbon. Wowee is this good stuff! I spread it on toast points and topped with chevre. This is a keeper recipe.

Rating: Unrated I just made this and it was amazing! My first time cooking bacon too! http://theactorsdiet.com/2013/01/03/bacon-is-my-jam/

Rating: Unrated Guests loved this and crockpot really makes it easy. I made a double batch. It took 8 hrs in crockpot. Make sure you drain off as much bacon fat as possible. As it cooked off in crock pot more fat rose to top. Per earlier suggestion I added 1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes per batch (2 tsp for double) but recipe is so sweet and vinegary that you can easily use more. I suggest cutting back a little on brown sugar and vinegar.

Rating: Unrated This recipe is wonderful. I had more compliments on this then any other!

Rating: Unrated I tried bacon jam for the first time at the Secret Sandwich in Fayetteville, WV. It was put on a fried egg sandwich. Yummy. I made some at home. It worked well, but I would add some crushed red pepper or even better one ripe Jalapeno or a ripe Thai pepper. Make sure you use real maple syrup, too.

Rating: Unrated We love this recipe, wonderful slightly warm. I smile when it says you can store in frige for up to four weeks, it never lasts more than a day here. We've found all kinds of uses for this stuff. Turns anything ordinary into a taste sensation.

Rating: Unrated For canning I would suggest using a pressure cooker since there is (low acid) meat (bacon) in the recipe. Even with the addition of vinegar I would be cautious.

Rating: Unrated This sounds great. My questions is can the jars be waterbathed like regular jas and then stored for a longer period of time?? Or can they be frozen??

Rating: Unrated I have yet to try this but it sounds great. When i was courting my wife in the early 70's, I was invited for the first time for Sunday dinner after church. We had hamburgers done on the grill. When we sat down, my future father in law took a burger from the platter and handed it to me (the platter). I took one. He then took a jar of grape jelly and put it on his burger. I thought he was testing me. I did the same. The sweetness of the sugars made it great. I think this would work as well.

Rating: Unrated Made this for a brunch with the "girls." Big hit - serve warm with some nice fresh baked bread. Great as a parting gift in small mason jars, too.

Rating: Unrated I made this today. I didn't have any brown sugar so I used molasses and evaporated cane juice. It is REALLY good and my guys keep asking to eat it. Its passes their inspection!

Rating: Unrated Try this on pizza with arugula and cherry tomatoes... awesome!

Rating: Unrated I doubled the recipe and it turned out great. It took about 8 hours to cook, on high, uncovered. So good with cheese and crackers.

Rating: Unrated Could this recipe be doubled?

Rating: Unrated to kansasgirl1, you said you dont like coffee and you wanted an idea of what to substitute, i would use a strong orange peko tea. brew it yourself and just doulbe up on the amount of bags you would normally use. hope that helps

Rating: Unrated try unsweetened baker's molasses.

Rating: Unrated i don't like the taste of coffee. Does anyone have a suggestion for a substitute for the coffee?

Rating: Unrated This sounds wonderful! Besides bread, what are some other suggestions to serving this jam?

Rating: Unrated I used regular ole bacon, minced garlic, and light brown sugar. I also adjusted the cooking time to 2 hours on high uncovered, followed by 2 hours on low, covered. This is delicious!!!

Rating: Unrated I used regular sliced bacon and it worked out fine. I also added black pepper. I had it in the refrigerator for 6 wks and it was fine. I would suggest that you microwave 2 tbl. for 10-15 seconds since it was very thick. I am about to make it again and would just cook it for the 3 1/2 hrs this time. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.