Bacon Jam Bruschetta with Apple Slaw
Bacon Jam Bruschetta with Apple Slaw
Bacon Jam Bruschetta with Apple Slaw
Bacon Jam Bruschetta with Apple Slaw

Bacon Jam Bruschetta with Apple Slaw

David Venable

Bacon is transformed into a heavenly jam in this recipe with the help of sweet, tangy ingredients. Guests will go nuts for this at your next gathering

Bacon Jam

  • 1 lb thick-cut bacon, diced
  • 2 cups onions, diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 cup brewed coffee
  • 1/2 Tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 Tbsp fresh sage, chopped

Directions

To make the bacon jam, cook the bacon in a medium-size skillet over medium heat until browned, about 20–25 minutes. Add the onions and cook until they’re translucent and slightly browned, about 10 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté for two more minutes. Spoon out 1/2–3/4 cup of bacon fat from the pan and discard. Add the brown sugar, maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, and coffee to the skillet. Bring the mixture to a simmer and reduce for about 10–15 minutes, until it becomes syrupy. Finally, stir in the Dijon mustard, salt, pepper, and sage. Remove the pan from the heat and bring to room temperature. Process the cooled mixture in a food processor until there are small chunks and it’s a spreadable consistency.
To make the apple slaw, toss all ingredients in a small bowl. Use immediately.
To prepare the bruschetta, spread about one tablespoon of the bacon jam on each slice of baguette. Top the bacon jam with a generous pinch of the apple slaw and serve.

Apple Slaw:

  • 2 Granny Smith apples, julienned
  • 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/8 tsp Chinese five spice

You'll also need:

  • 1 baguette, sliced on a bias into about 24 slices & toasted

Cook's Notes

Although Chinese five spice adds a special flavor to the Apple Slaw, feel free to play around with other spices you have at home. Dried thyme would lend an earthy element, and fresh ginger would add a nice bite. Experiment!