Bourbon Bacon Jam Recipe (2024)

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Imagine being a successful independent banker until the eve of the Civil War, only to find your fortune gone the day after the South was defeated. Edmund Mcllhenny had no idea how his new future would unfold after leaving New Orleans and fleeing to Avery Island, Louisiana with his in-laws, or that the best was yet to come. While living on their plantation home on Avery Island Edmund experimented with making pepper sauces from Tabasco peppers grown on the property. His recipe combined with his strong entrepreneurial spirit led him to start selling his famous Tabasco Brand Pepper Sauce to family and friends.

What started as a small business venture in 1868 has now become a globally recognized branded product still run by members of the Mcllhenny – Avery family.

Earlier this year I met with Tony Simmons, the CEO of Tabasco Brand Pepper Sauce on Avery Island and got a rare opportunity to see how Tabasco sauce is made and bottled. The company continues to make and ship out millions of bottles every year worldwide from bayous of Louisiana.

What struck me as most interesting about my visit is how business today is still very much the same as it has been through the generations. The recipe consisting of tabasco pepper mash, vinegar and salt aged in whiskey barrels, is the same recipe they’ve used to make Tabasco Brand Pepper Sauce since the beginning. It’s like stepping into a time machine and discovering things haven’t changed. Almost eerie, the process that goes into making every bottle of this sauce remains very much the same. If the recipe isn’t broken, why fix it? And that’s exactly what this company believes too.

We stood in the warehouse of whiskey barrels stacked high where the sauce ages until it is ready to be inspected each day by the CEO himself for quality control. Watching Tony taste and smell each one like it’s a fine bottle of wine was something I admired along with daily operations of the manufacturing plant. Even though this company is huge, the employees including the executives treat each other and the product like it’s a small family operated company. That is something you just don’t see anymore.

Instead of a hotel, other food writers and myself were treated to true Southern hospitality when we stayed in a private (former) plantation mansion on Avery Island. Usually only members of the family are allowed to stay for special occasions like reunions, parties, or weddings. The walls are proudly decorated with large paintings of family members from the 18th century, along with historical photos that I can only describe as a historical glimpse into the family’s past. Our meals were always family style with Tony eating with us every day – as if it were normal. I had the sense it was normal for him, but not how I imagined the CEO of a company this size would entertain a group of strangers. He had a warm Southern charm to him that told me this was just how they did things in those parts. For a weekend we were family.

Trust me when I say, there is nothing like a real crawfish boil with gulf oysters barbequed on the grill in a marsh setting where the family trapper’s house was. With a live band to entertain us, air-boat rides doing doughnuts, and an occasional crocodile sighting we were treated to the best the bayou had to offer.

With all the folklore behind the Tabasco (family and company) it is clearly evident their success depends on keeping things simple and continuing to do things in a way that honors the history and integrity of the region and its people.

Today I’m sharing with you a recipe for my Bourbon Bacon Jam with Tabasco Brand Garlic Pepper Sauce. This goes with just about everything. I personally have used it to serve as a condiment over cheese, on top of mac and cheese, inside of omelets, and as a burger topping. This jam is sweet and tangy and adds a nice pop of flavor to just about anything you serve it to. You can never go wrong with bacon jam. Never. Enjoy!

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Bourbon Bacon Jam Recipe

Author:Savory Sweet Life / Alice Currah

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Serves:1 cup

A sweet and tangy bacon condiment

Ingredients

  • 1 pound uncooked sliced bacon, cut into small pieces
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced
  • ½ cup strongly brewed coffee
  • ½ cup apple cider vinegar
  • ½ cup granulated white sugar
  • 2 tablespoons molasses
  • 2 teaspoons Tabasco Brand Garlic Pepper Sauce
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon bourbon
  • Tiny pinch of ground cloves

Instructions

  1. In a large skillet, cook the bacon until cooked and brown. Transfer the bacon to a plate lined with a paper towel.
  2. Carefully remove all the oil from the pan except for one tablespoon. Add the onions and cook for 5 minutes until soft. Then add the coffee, vinegar, sugar, molasses, and Tabasco Brand Garlic Pepper Sauce.
  3. Bring the mixture to a boil and add the bacon back. Reduce the temperature to low and cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Turn off the heat.
  4. Add the maple syrup, bourbon, and cloves. Scrape everything from the bottom of the pan and stir. Allow the mixture to cool before serving.

Bourbon Bacon Jam Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

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.

What pairs well with bacon jam? ›

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...

What is the bacon jam made of? ›

Bacon jam is a sweet condiment made with onions, bacon, brown sugar, and coffee. The ingredients are slowly simmered until they become a jam-like consistency. This popular condiment (also sometimes called bacon marmalade) has been popping up on menus everywhere in recent years.

How do you fix jam that didn't set? ›

5 Ways to Thicken Homemade Jam
  1. Just wait. You've followed the recipe and even tested the jam for thickness by smearing a bit of the cooked jam on a cold spoon straight from the freezer, but it still looks runny in the canning jars after processing. ...
  2. Add chia seeds. ...
  3. Cook it again. ...
  4. Add pectin. ...
  5. Cook it in a low oven.

How to fix a jam that is too runny? ›

For every 4 cups of jam that needs to be remade, whisk together 1/4 cup sugar and 1 tablespoon powdered pectin. What is this? Pour the jam into a low, wide pan and add the sugar and pectin combo. Stir until the sugar and pectin has dissolved.

Can you leave bacon jam out overnight? ›

Please do not store bacon jam at room temperature. Storing bacon jam at room temperature poses the risk of botulism, a serious foodborne illness caused by the nerve toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, a spore forming bacteria.

Do you put homemade jam straight in the fridge? ›

Jam-making, after all, is a controlled evaporation of water, so if you accidentally take too much out, you can always add a little back in. If you don't have jars or other glass containers, allow the jam to cool in the pot, then transfer it to an airtight container and store it in the fridge.

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.

What bread is best with jam? ›

Bread. Let's start with the most obvious choice and certainly one of the favorites: jam on bread. Literally, any kind of bread becomes delicious with a touch of jam. Make your jam sandwich with white bread but also try challah or French brioche.

Which bread is good with jam? ›

A light, neutral-flavored bread like white or wheat works well with fruit jam, as it allows the jam's flavors to stand out without overpowering them.

How does Martha Stewart make bacon? ›

Bake the bacon in a 400°F oven until well-browned and crisp, this should take between 15 and 18 minutes depending on the thickness of your bacon. To follow Martha's method to a T, you'll need to rotate the sheet pan halfway through.

Does bacon jam taste good? ›

The taste of bacon jam is fantastic because, although it is salty, it is also sweet at the same time. It can even feel like maple syrup. Let's see in detail why its ingredients make this jam special: Bacon: This is the main ingredient.

Why won t my jam thicken? ›

Give the jam 24-48 hours to set up (because truly, sometimes it can take that long for pectin to reach the finished set). If it still hasn't set, it's time to determine how much jam needs to be recooked. You don't want to remake more than 8 cups (4 pints) at a time.

Can I reboil jam that hasn't set? ›

If the jam is still liquid then we don't particularly recommend reboiling. It can be tried but there is a risk that the jam becomes over boiled, which also means that it will not set. The jam can also burn much more easily when reboiled. The thin jam can be repurposed as a sweet chilli sauce.

How do you fix a stiff jam? ›

How to Fix Overcooked Jam Ideas
  1. Slowly heat it in the microwave a few seconds at a time and then use it as usual.
  2. If it is still too thick, add some water while heating it in the microwave and then use it as a delicious and unusual pancake or ice cream syrup. ...
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Does jam need to cool to thicken? ›

Once the jam is done cooking, it may look a little thin, but just remember that it will thicken in the fridge as it cools. For a thicker version (good for fruits that are low in pectin, like blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and peaches), add a tablespoon of pectin powder.

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