How To Make The Original Carrot Bacon Recipe (2024)

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This is my original carrot bacon recipe that started an internet craze! It's salty and sweetly smoky, really delicious, and easily made from carrots and five other basic ingredients. Try it for yourself!

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The original carrot bacon recipe!

You saw it here first!

Years before anyone in the West had even heard of TikTok, I developed and published this baked carrot bacon recipe. What's that saying about often imitated but never bettered? Well this is it - the real deal. The original and the best!

Carrot bacon

Okay, let's get this straight - carrots are not the same as bacon!

I know that. However, a lot of people, when they give up meat, miss bacon, so my carrot bacon goes some way to filling that void.

I also know that some Americans seem to be obsessed with cooking their bacon to a cinder (why?!), and most Europeans, in my experience, don't. While you can clearly see from my photos that my carrot bacon is crispy, it's not so crispy that you touch it and it shatters!

Ingredients for original carrot bacon

  • carrot
  • tahini
  • rapeseed oil
  • maple syrup
  • all-purpose soy sauce
  • liquid smoke

How to make carrot bacon

Making my carrot bacon is simplicity itself; simply peel and top & tail your carrots, slice really thinly (I use a Y peeler for this), blitz the rest of the ingredients together, marinate for half an hour, then bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes. As I said, it's really simple!


By the way, have you tried carrot lox yet? If not, you're in for a real treat!

Dehydrated carrot bacon

Update May 2018: I've experimenting with making carrot bacon in a dehydrator (this one, from Excalibur, to be precise), and apart from being super-easy, the result is a very crispy 'bacon', without being in any way charred around the edges... which happened the first time I made it in my new oven when I moved back to Britain!

At Beet Bar (Margate), where I developed their entire menu, my dehydrated carrot bacon continues to be hugely popular, and a firm favourite with vegans and omnivores alike!

To make dehydrated carrot bacon, simply marinade as usual, and lay out in a single layer on each tray - make sure you use the ParaFlexx sheets - and then set your dehydrator 150ºF, and let it work its magic for 12 hours. For the nine tray model I use, four large carrots is sufficient to fill it.

Notes

What is rapeseed oil? This is also known as Canola. It's made from seeds of the Brassica napus plant, which is a member of the cabbage family. It's not the same as grapeseed oil.

Can I use a different oil? Absolutely! But do choose one with a neutral flavour, such as sunflower or rice bran, that's suitable for roasting.

Can I use olive oil to make carrot bacon? No, absolutely not! Olive oil really isn't good for this type of baking, and the flavour it imparts really doesn't work for this recipe.

I can't have soy, what can I use instead of soy sauce? Liquid coconut aminos are your friend!

I can't have gluten but I'm fine with soy, what can I use? Tamari is gluten-free soy sauce.

What can I use instead of liquid smoke? Try some smoked paprika. Start with ½ tsp, taste, and if necessary, add a bit more. It all depends on your taste, and the age of the paprika.

I'm allergic to sesame, what can I use instead of tahini? Although I haven't tried it, you could probably use a nut or sunflower butter. You may want to add a dash more liquid smoke though, to replace the smoky tahini flavour. Let me know in the comments if you've made it without tahini.

Do I really have to marinate the carrots for 30 minutes? Yes, yes you do. Unless you want tasteless carrot strips instead of tasty carrot bacon!

Know your oven! If you know your oven runs a bit on the hot side, either reduce the baking time or the temperature. Similarly, if you know that normally you have to increase the temperature by a few degrees for everything else you bake, then do so accordingly for this recipe!

Want more more vegan deliciousness?

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You'll love this Carrot Bacon

Because it's...

  • salty
  • smoky
  • slightly sweet
  • easy to make
  • nut-free
  • gluten-free if you use tamari
  • soy-free if you use coconut aminos
  • full of Vitamin A
  • really, really delicious

If you can resist eating it straight from the oven (and no one would blame you if you can't!), this carrot bacon is fab in BLTs, in bagels, in salads, added to pizza and pasta... there are so many possibilities. Enjoy!

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How To Make The Original Carrot Bacon Recipe

This is my original carrot bacon recipe that started an internet craze! It's salty and sweetly smoky, really delicious, and easily made from carrots and five other basic ingredients. Try it for yourself!

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: British

Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian

Nut-Free: Yes

Soy-Free: Potentially

Gluten-Free: Potentially

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Marinating time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Makes (slide to adjust): 2 servings

Calories: 149kcal

Author: Nico

Ingredients

  • 1 large carrot
  • 1 tablespoon tahini
  • 1 tablespoon rapeseed oil (AKA canola)
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • teaspoon all-purpose soy sauce (or tamari, orcoconut aminos)
  • 1 teaspoon liquid smoke

Equipment (options for slicing the carrots!)

  • food processor (use the slicing disc)
  • mandoline
  • Y peeler
  • box grater
  • cookie sheet
  • silicone baking mat
  • baking parchment

Instructions

  • Peel and top & tail the carrot, then slice very thinly.

  • Blitz the rest of the ingredients together for 20 seconds or so, until you have a thick marinade.

  • Place the carrot and marinade into a dish, mix together so that all of the carrot slices are coated, and set to one side for 30 minutes.

  • Heat your oven to 200°C/400°F

  • Place the carrot strips side-by-side on a cookie sheet (lined with a silicone baking mat or baking parchment if it’s not non-stick), spread a little of the remaining marinade evenly over the strips, and then bake for 15-20 minutes, depending on how crispy you want your ‘bacon’ to be.

  • Remove from the oven, and enjoy your delicious plant-based bacony treat!

Nutrition Facts

How To Make The Original Carrot Bacon Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 149Calories from Fat 99

% Daily Value*

Fat 11g17%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Sodium 104mg4%

Carbohydrates 13g4%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 8g9%

Protein 2g4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Did you make this recipe?Do mention @yums0me and/or tag #yums0me - I'd love to see how yours turned out!

DisclaimerMeasurements in parenthesis are approximate; it is beyond the scope of yumsome to be able to provide pinpoint-accurate ingredient quantities for every type of measuring utensil. As a guideline however, I make the assumption that:

  • 1 cup = US cup = 240 ml
  • 1 tablespoon = US/UK = 15 ml
  • 1 fl oz = US = 30 ml
Further information may be found here

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FAQs

Does liquid smoke taste like bacon? ›

Wright's® Liquid Smoke can be used as a substitute for bacon and smoky flavor in vegan recipes.

How to get bacon flavor without bacon? ›

Tamari or soy sauce makes it salty and savory, rice vinegar adds tangy flavor, maple syrup sweetens it up, and olive oil adds richness. Then, for a final smoky touch, I add a pinch of smoked paprika (no need for liquid smoke here!).

Is there vegan bacon? ›

Plant-based bacon made from seitan or wheat gluten is best for this because it has a slight stretch to it, all thanks to gluten. If you're making a sandwich or a wrap, then you have a little more freedom—any kind of vegan bacon will do, such as tempeh bacon or homemade tofu bacon.

How much liquid smoke do you use for bacon? ›

How to home-cure bacon: start with a slab of pork belly and some liquid smoke – the rest is up to you
  1. A 2kg piece of pork belly, skin removed.
  2. 90 grams (3oz and 1 tsp) fine sea salt.
  3. 90 grams (3oz and 1 tsp) light muscovado sugar.
  4. 2 tsp liquid smoke (use Wright's, which you can get online)
  5. Maple syrup, as needed.
Mar 19, 2022

Is liquid smoke flavoring bad for you? ›

While it has been determined that liquid smoke contains potentially harmful naturally existing plant compounds knowns as pyrogallol-like polyphenols or PLPs (which are also found in tea and coffee), they may not wreak havoc for liquid smoke lovers.

What seasoning makes bacon taste better? ›

Even though it doesn't necessarily come with a mild flavor, bacon is a total blank canvas. With the help of some extra ingredients and spices for your bacon, you can take its original savory, salty, and smoky flavor and enhance it with things like chili powder and coffee, Sriracha, maple syrup, brown sugar, or honey.

What spice tastes like bacon? ›

I promised you a sneaky way to make everything taste like bacon and it's really as easy as a sprinkle or a tsp. (about 6 calories) of Smoked Spanish Sweet Paprika.

How do you replicate bacon taste? ›

Marinade your way to meatless magnificence

One great recipe for a vegan bacon marinade combines maple syrup with vegetable oil, soy sauce, liquid smoke and our very own Maple Bacon and Black Pepper seasoning. Simply coat your meat-free bacon substitute in this sauce and marinade overnight for the best results.

Are Oreo's vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense. Plant-based cookies and cream lovers rejoice!

What's in morning star bacon? ›

Ingredients: Water, soybean oil, modified corn starch, egg whites, soy flour, wheat gluten, hydrolyzed corn protein, contains 2% or less of vegetable glycerin, salt, soy protein isolate, sodium citrate, sodium phosphate, sugar, yeast, caramel color, natural and artificial flavors, monocalcium phosphate, sodium ...

Which bacon is healthiest? ›

Made from whole muscle meat cut into thin slices, turkey bacon is a healthier alternative to traditional bacon for those looking to reduce fat in their diet, or for those who don't eat pork.

What does liquid smoke taste like? ›

Liquid smoke tastes like, well, a liquid form of smoke. And since there are several different flavors available, such as hickory, mesquite, and pecan, each tastes like a specific type of smoke from a particular type of wood. Liquid smoke products that have added ingredients will take on a more artificial flavor.

What flavor liquid smoke is best? ›

The most popular variety of liquid smoke is hickory. Hickory liquid smoke is the distinctive, intensely smoky flavour of American BBQ. It's wonderful paired with slow-cooked pork butt, added to a marinade for oven-cooked ribs, or brushed onto a steak before grilling. With this smoke, a little goes a long way!

What does liquid smoke do to meat? ›

Adding a few drops of liquid smoke to a meat or vegetable will give it a smoky flavor without the use of a grill or smoker.

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