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Bacon Bonanza by Gotham Steel Oven Healthier Bacon Drip Rack Tray with Pan - NEW
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Bacon Bonanza by Gotham Steel Oven Healthier Bacon Drip Rack Tray with Pan - NEW
Brand new, ships directly from the manufacturer!
Lower fat way to make crispy bacon every day
Easily cook up to 12 strips of bacon
The rack keeps your bacon lifted away from grease
Custom fitted pan catches all that fat
Keeps your bacon lean - less calories and cholesterol
Dishwasher safe so clean up is easy
Gotham Steel Bacon Bonanza is a baking sheet that features a rack which keeps the bacon off the bottom of the pan where grease collects. To use Bacon Bonanza, you place the bacon divider in the primary pan, and then line up strips of bacon in each of the divided sections. You then place the bacon-filled pan in the oven and cook. Bacon will shrink as it heats, and the divider will keep it from bending or curling. Fat will also drip down into the pan below so that the final product is flat, non-greasy bacon.
Brand new, ships directly from the manufacturer!
Lower fat way to make crispy bacon every day
Easily cook up to 12 strips of bacon
The rack keeps your bacon lifted away from grease
Custom fitted pan catches all that fat
Keeps your bacon lean - less calories and cholesterol
Dishwasher safe so clean up is easy
Gotham Steel Bacon Bonanza is a baking sheet that features a rack which keeps the bacon off the bottom of the pan where grease collects. To use Bacon Bonanza, you place the bacon divider in the primary pan, and then line up strips of bacon in each of the divided sections. You then place the bacon-filled pan in the oven and cook. Bacon will shrink as it heats, and the divider will keep it from bending or curling. Fat will also drip down into the pan below so that the final product is flat, non-greasy bacon.


