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Bacon will be crispy with less grease by adding one €0.57 ingredient

Irish Mirror

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July 7, 2026

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Bacon will be crispy with less grease by adding one €0.57 ingredient

A home cook has shared a simple flour trick to help make your bacon crispier and less greasy - and the secret ingredient costs just 45p

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Tuscan Marinated Olives with Whipped Ricotta

This post is in partnership with The Spice House. Jack isn’t usually an olive person, but every time I make these marinated olives with whipped ricotta, he can’t get enough. They’re quickly becoming one of my go-to appetizers for summer entertaining because they feel elevated, but they’re so easy to make. Citrus- and herb-marinated olives sit on a bed of creamy whipped ricotta cheese with a golden ring of olive oil pooling around it. It looks (and tastes!) like something you could get at a restaurant, but it comes together in under 30 minutes. The secret ingredient in this recipe []

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· Jul 14, 2025

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· Jul 2, 2026

Get match ready with my easy Sainsbury's food shop for great food and football

I'm skipping the cooking and stocking up on easy Sainsbury's favourites.

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Related coverage for "Bacon will be crispy with less grease by adding one €0.57 ingredient": Love and Lemons — Tuscan Marinated Olives with Whipped Ricotta. Cookie and Kate — Socca. Food52 — French Recipes to Channel Your Inner Julia Child. The News Letter — Get match ready with my easy Sainsbury's food shop for great food and football. Inspired Taste – Easy Recipes for Home Cooks — German Potato Salad. Gimme Some Oven — Tzatziki Chicken Salad