Bacon Takes a Licking

It's hip -- and ends up on your hips

By JESSICA GREENE
Updated 8:12 AM PST, Fri, Jul 10, 2009

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It's a staple of the all-American breakfast that has somehow found it's way into ice cream, cocktail drinks and another American favorite -- pie.

Now the evolution of breakfast continues with a San Mateo, Calif., couple's creation aptly named the Bacone. That's a cone of bacon.

If a plate is too much of a hassle for your eggs, cheese, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, why not wrap it up and turn it into finger food? That's what Christian Williams and Melissa Tillman did -- and it's a hit.

 "This is just a low-brow breakfast," Williams told the San Francisco Examiner.

It takes three strips of thick bacon, scrambled eggs, cheese, hash browns, gravy and a biscuit to make the crispy, and oh so yummy-looking Bacone.

No matter how basic the idea, the self-described techie's concoction is getting some high-brow attention from gourmet eyes. His Bacone is a winning recipe that's taking him places.

The delicious but messy-looking handheld meal won the judges' choice award at BaconCamp, a gathering for lovers of the porky snack. (Yes, there's a whole organization devoted to people who just can't get enough of the strips in their traditional form and it's called BaconCamp. Hopefully they don't picnic too close to the kids at fat camp.)

“People are crazy about bacon,” said Scott Kveton, a judge at BaconCamp. “There’s an obvious market for it.”

Williams and Tillman tried many times to perfect the Bacone. Finally, they figured out how to make all the ingredients mingle in a deep fried dream. 

Gourmet magazine wrote about the Bacone in a feature story titled the Gross Food Movement.

Simply put, the Bacone is "Kind of like a breakfast ice cream cone without the sugar high," the article states. We assume, however, that there is a cholesterol high.

Kveton is convinced the Bacone will be mass produced in no time.

"I know somebody is going to start making these in a street cart or something. It's friggin' genius." Kveton raved. "I think McDonald's should be selling these suckers!"

Now Williams is on his way to the Food Network with his Bacone, alongside Brian Boitano and his Bacontini, in an appearance for a series starting on the network in August.

So, the next time you're looking for a way to beef up your breakfast, try it Bacone style. Forget about the calories, grab a handful of napkins and remember -- this crispy side item will never be boring.

Photo by Kveton

First Published: Jul 9, 2009 8:45 AM PST

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