Bacon Onion Jam Recipe (2024)

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You are going to love the complex flavors of this bacon onion jam recipe. This versatile condiment can be used to top everything from burgers to bagels, and is the basis for an incredible appetizer. This recipe features a full pound of tasty bacon, caramelized onions, brown sugar, a dash of spicy mustard, and a splash of sweet-tangy balsamic vinegar.

Can’t you imagine countless jars of bacon jam lining the shelves in Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon’s refrigerator? They probably don’t even use ketchup!

By the way, if you love discovering new ways to use bacon, be sure to check out our recipes for bacon butter, bacon onion dip, bacon salt, bacon vodka, bacon jerky and bacon gravy!

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  1. What is Bacon Jam?
  2. Why You’ll Go Hog Wild for this Recipe
  3. Recipe Inspiration
  4. Ingredients and Substitutions
  5. Equipment Needed
  6. Step by Step Instructions
  7. Recipe Variations
  8. What to Serve with Bacon-Onion Jam
  9. Storing, Freezing and Reheating Leftovers
  10. How Long Does Bacon Jam Last?
  11. More Popular Bacon Appetizer Recipes
  12. Bacon Onion Jam Recipe
  13. Save for Later

What Is Bacon Jam?

Bacon Jam is a sweet-savory condiment or relish made from bacon, onions, sugar or sweetener, vinegar, and other ingredients. It’s slow cooked until it develops a jam-like consistency.

The ultimate spread for bacon lovers, it can be served as an appetizer with crackers and cream cheese, on a charcuterie board, or as a spread or topping for dozens of foods. See more ideas below!

Why You’ll Go Hog Wild for This Recipe

  • Amazing sweet-savory-salty-tangy flavors that will make your tastebuds so happy!
  • Easy to make.
  • Versatile.
  • Can be prepared ahead of time.
  • Homemade bacon jam makes a great food gift!

Recipe Inspiration

After preparing the New York Times recipe for bacon jam, I was inspired to create a new recipe that would especially highlight the incomparable flavor of bacon. During testing, I made several updates for this onion bacon jam recipe:

  • Reduced the number of onions from 4 to 3, for a more balanced ratio of onions to bacon.
  • Increased the amount of bacon (are you surprised) from 3/4 pound to 1 pound.
  • Omitted the mustard seeds, and opted for a spicy prepared mustard instead.
  • Slightly increased the amount of brown sugar.

Ingredients and Substitutions

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Shown above, from the top, here’s what you’ll need to make this recipe. (The printable recipe below has detailed directions.)

1 1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard – You can also use stone-ground mustard if you prefer.

3 yellow onions,such as sweet Vidalia onions. You can also use white or red onions if you prefer.

1/4 cup Balsamic vinegar – For the best quality and flavor, look for a bottle marked Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale with a D.O.P.(“Denominazione di Origine Protetta”) stamp or seal.

3 tablespoons brown sugar – Light or dark brown sugar works equally well in this recipe.

1 pound sliced smoked bacon – Regular or thin-sliced bacon, your choice! You can also use English back bacon in this recipe.

Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to your taste preference. You’ll add this at the end.

Equipment Needed

A sharp chef’s knife to cut up the bacon and chop the onions.

A cutting board, like our favorite pig-shaped maple cutting board from J.K. Adams.

A large, heavy-bottomed pot to cook the jam. We cooked this batch in our favorite red Le Creuset Dutch oven.

A cooking spoon or wooden spoon to stir the jam.

A tightly sealing container to store leftovers. Small wide-mouth Mason jars are perfect for this.

Step by Step Instructions

Chop the bacon and put it in a heavy bottomed pot or large skillet.

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Cook over medium heat until it’s nearly browned and the fat is rendered.

Pour out all but 3 tablespoons bacon drippings. (Save that tasty fat! Here’s what to do with bacon grease.) Add the chopped onions.

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Cook, stirring frequently, until the onions are browned and caramelized. Reduce heat to medium-low, add the brown sugar, balsamic vinegar and mustard, and cook, stirring often, until the mixture is thick and jammy, about 30 to 40 minutes.

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Remove from the heat, cool for 15 minutes, and season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer to a serving dish.

Cool to room temperature and transfer to a tightly sealing container or glass jar if you’re storing it.

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Recipe Variations

Spicy bacon jam – Add a little kick of heat by stirring in 2 or 3 chopped, seeded jalapenos when you cook the onions. Alternately, you can add a sprinkle of cayenne pepper.

Bourbon bacon jam – Add a splash of bourbon when you add the balsamic and brown sugar.

Maple bacon jam – Add 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup when you add the balsamic vinegar and brown sugar.

What to Serve with Bacon-Onion Jam

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This bacon jam recipe is extremely versatile, and can be used in so many ways:

  • As a cheeseburger topping
  • As a topper for Brie cheese with crackers (shown above) for an appetizer
  • Drizzled on beer cheese soup
  • Spread on a sandwich (It’s the perfect condiment with grilled cheese!)
  • As a crostini topping with goat cheese
  • With hot buttered biscuits
  • As a topping for pizza

For more ideas, check out 25 Best Ways to Use Bacon Jam.

Storing, Freezing and Reheating Leftovers

Put any leftover bacon jam in a tightly sealed container and store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

To store it longer, freeze it in a tightly sealed container for up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before using.

To reheat, spoon the jam into a small saucepan and cook over medium heat until mixture starts to bubble. Remove from heat, cool for a few minutes and serve.

How Long Does Bacon Jam Last?

Is bacon jam shelf stable? In a word, no. As a fresh meat product, bacon onion jam needs to be refrigerated or frozen.

Tightly sealed and refrigerated, the jam will stay tasty for up to 4 days. (It may technically be safe to eat for up to a week, but in our test kitchen the flavor started to change after 4 days and wasn’t as fresh and tasty.)

Frozen bacon jam that’s been stored in a tightly sealed container in the freezer will stay fresh for up to 1 month.

More Popular Bacon Appetizer Recipes:

Want to be the most popular person at the party? Bringing bacon appetizers is almost too easy. We promise you won’t be bringing any of these tasty small bites home:

  • 20 Game Day Appetizers with Bacon
  • Mini Quesadillas with Bacon and Jalapenos
  • Bacon Heart Appetizers
  • Mini BLT Sliders
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Bacon Onion Jam

Eliza Cross

The ultimate bacon lovers condiment, Bacon Onion Jam is savory, sweet and so delicious! Enjoy it on crackers, burgers, cheese boards, sandwiches, pizza and much more.

4.95 from 17 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Bacon Appetizers

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 230 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Dutch Oven or heavy-bottomed pot

  • 1 Sharp knife

  • 1 Cutting board

  • 1 Heatproof cooking spoon

Ingredients

  • 1 pound bacon, chopped
  • 3 yellow onions, chopped
  • 1/4 cup Balsamic vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Put the chopped bacon in a heavy bottomed pot or large skillet.

  • Cook over medium heat until it’s nearly browned and the fat is rendered.

  • If there's excess fat, pour out all but about 3 tablespoons bacon drippings. Add the chopped onions to the pan.

  • Cook, stirring frequently, until the onions are browned and caramelized, about 15 minutes.

  • Reduce heat to medium-low, add the balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, and mustard, and cook, stirring often, until the mixture is thick and jammy, about 30 to 40 minutes.

  • Remove from the heat, cool for 15 minutes, and season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer to a serving dish and enjoy! (If making ahead, cool to room temperature and transfer to a tightly sealing container or glass jar and refrigerate.)

Notes

Makes about 2 cups, which will fill 2 half-pint (8-ounce) Mason jars or 1 pint (16-ounce) Mason jar.

Leftover bacon jam should be transferred to a tightly sealed container and stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Bacon Onion Jam may be frozen in a tightly sealed container for up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before using.

To reheat, spoon the jam into a small saucepan and cook over medium heat until mixture starts to bubble. Remove from heat, cool for a few minutes and serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 230kcalCarbohydrates: 6.3gProtein: 14.4gFat: 15.9gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 42mgSodium: 933mgPotassium: 270mgFiber: 0.8gSugar: 3.8gCalcium: 15mgIron: 1mg

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Keyword bacon jam, balsamic, caramelized onions, condiment

Did you make this recipe? We love seeing what you made! Be sure to leave a review, and show us your bacon creations on Instagram! Tag us at @BensaBaconLovers!

Got questions? Just ask! I’m happy to help. If you post your creations on social media, tag #BENSABaconLovers so I can share! Thank you for your support. – Eliza

Nutrition Disclaimer: All nutritional information shared on this site is an approximation. I am not a certified nutritionist, and any nutritional information should be used as a general guideline.

You might also enjoy the Bacon Onion Jam web story for this recipe.

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FAQs

Should bacon jam be refrigerated? ›

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.

How long will homemade bacon jam keep? ›

Bacon jam can be safely refrigerated for two to four weeks. Any amount that you keep in the fridge will need to be used within that length of time. You can store bacon jam in any refrigerator-safe container. Many bacon jam enthusiasts choose to use mason jars for aesthetic reasons.

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.

Is jam still good if left out overnight? ›

Storing Jams and Jellies at Room Temperature

You can technically store opened jams and jellies at room temperature—but only in a cool, dark place and for about a week after opening, says Lee.

Why do you store jam upside down? ›

Inversion Canning

Once secured, the jar is inverted (flipped upside down) and left to cool for several minutes before placed right side up. The thought behind the method is the hot food will sterilize the seal while creating a vacuum by allowing air to escape.

What does bacon jam taste good on? ›

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...

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.

Is homemade jam good after 5 years? ›

A: For best quality, it is recommended that all home-canned foods be used within a year. Most homemade jams and jellies that use a tested recipe, and have been processed in a canner for the recommended time, should retain best quality and flavor for up to that one year recommended time.

How long does bacon last in a Ziploc in the fridge? ›

Uncooked bacon

Unopened bacon may last roughly two weeks in the fridge and eight months in the freezer. Once the package has been opened, as long as it is well stored in a sealed container, uncooked bacon is good for a week. Sealed in an airtight plastic bag in the freezer, the bacon could last for about a month.

Do you put homemade jam straight in the fridge? ›

Once your jam is done, you can simply store it in the refrigerator for a long time and not worry about it spoiling. I pour it into small jars, cover them with lids and let them cool to room temperature. Once the jam cools, you'll be able to see its final texture.

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.

Can you put 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 is a substitute for pectin? ›

Pectin Substitute

Cornstarch - Another plant-based thickening agent, cornstarch is a great substitute for pectin. Gelatin - For non-vegan menu items, you can substitute gelatin for pectin, but it will yield a different consistency.

Are bacon bits OK if not refrigerated? ›

The bits are shelf stable as packed but need to be refrigerated after the foil pouch has been opened. Real bacon bits can be used in any food system where real bacon flavor is desired. Use it in salad toppings, gravies, quiche, potato toppings, pasta, bakery items, sauces, and soups.

Does store bought jam need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Once the jam or jelly is opened, however, it is best to refrigerate them. Richard explains that this prevents mold and yeast from growing.

Can you eat jam that hasn't been in the fridge? ›

If a jar of jam has been left unrefridgerated for a day is it still okay to eat? It's fine. We never refrigerate our jam, and we don't eat a lot, so it sits in the cupboard for weeks and weeks. However, it's important to use a clean knife, and close the lid promptly, so mould spores don't get in.

Should homemade jam be kept in the fridge or cupboard? ›

Home-made jam should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct light and used within 12 months of making. Once opened the jar should be stored in the refrigerator and used within one month. We would suggest discarding any jars of jam that have mould growing on top.

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