PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (2024)

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Amish Hot Bacon Dressing

PA Dutch hot bacon dressing is a type of salad dressing crafted from a combination of bacon and its drippings, vinegar, sugar, and egg. It boasts a delectable sweet and sour taste complemented by the rich, savory essence of bacon.

The dressing is said to have originated in Amish/PA Dutch communities and is known for its delicious tangy flavor.

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And when combined with a bowl of lettuce greens, the hot bacon dressing tends to cause the lettuce to wilt, resulting in a dish commonly referred to as wilted lettuce salad.

Bacon

So let's talk about bacon. I mean who doesn't love bacon? I guess vegetarians and folks who don't eat pork wouldn't like it. But I'd say the majority of Americans love bacon.

Bacon is an incredibly delicious food with a crispy texture and smoky, salty flavor making it a versatile ingredient that can be enjoyed in various dishes.

When cooked to perfection, bacon is irresistible and provides a satisfying umami flavor that leaves a lasting impression. Its rich aroma and savory taste create a mouthwatering experience that is hard to resist.

Whether used as a topping, garnish, or main ingredient, bacon adds depth and complexity to any meal. Making it a must-have in any food lover's kitchen.

Is Bacon Healthy?

Bacon is a high-calorie food that is also high in fat and sodium, which can have negative health implications if consumed excessively. However, bacon does provide protein and some essential nutrients, such as vitamin B12 and zinc.

As with any food, moderation is key. Eating bacon in moderation as part of a balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can be part of a healthy lifestyle. However, it is important to limit the intake and choose leaner cuts of bacon when possible to minimize negative health effects.

And we don't eat a lot of bacon, but I'm sure not going to feel guilty indulging in this Amish homemade bacon dressing once in a while. Especially when I'm consuming fresh greens along with it.

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Spinach Salad with Warm Bacon Dressing

Spinach salad with warm bacon dressing is a classic dish that has been enjoyed by many for generations.

The dish consists of fresh spinach leaves, topped with a warm bacon dressing. And is often accompanied by other ingredients such as hard-boiled eggs, sliced red onions, mushrooms, croutons, etc.

Warm bacon dressing is poured over the spinach leaves, which wilt slightly from the warmth of the dressing. The result is a salad that is both crispy and tender, with a combination of savory and sweet flavors.

Spinach salad with warm bacon dressing is a perfect side dish for any meal. Or it can be served as a main course by adding grilled chicken or shrimp. This salad is not only delicious but it is also packed with nutrients, making it a healthy addition to any diet.

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Dandelion Salad with Bacon Dressing

With the arrival of spring, you'll notice an abundance of dandelions popping up everywhere, their little yellow heads dotting the landscape. While often considered a pesky weed, dandelions are actually quite nutritious and can be put to good use.

A traditional way to savor dandelions is by preparing a dandelion salad. It's a dish that has been handed down from one generation to another in some families. For instance, my Amish grandmother used to make it every spring.

Dandelion salad can be made from the leaves of the dandelion plant, which are typically harvested when they are young and tender. Wash the leaves and then toss them with hard-boiled eggs, feta cheese, sliced red onions, etc.

And dress it with this delicious, sweet, and savory bacon dressing.

The rich, smoky flavor of the bacon pairs perfectly with the slightly bitter taste of the dandelion greens, creating a dish that is both flavorful and nutritious.

Dandelion salad with bacon dressing is a popular dish in many regions, and it is often served as a side dish or as a light lunch.

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More Ideas for Using Pennsylvania Dutch Bacon Dressing

PA Dutch hot bacon dressing is commonly used as a topping for salads, but it can also be used to add a savory touch to a variety of other dishes.

Whether you prefer it hot or cold, bacon dressing is a delicious and easy way to elevate more of your favorite dishes. And here are a few ideas:

  1. Drizzle over roasted vegetables such as Brussels sprouts or asparagus for added flavor.
  2. Use as a dip for sweet potato fries or roasted potato wedges.
  3. Spoon over a grilled chicken breast or pork chop for a delicious glaze.
  4. Pour over a loaded baked potato for a savory twist.
  5. Add to a sandwich or wrap for an extra layer of flavor.
  6. Drizzle over steamed green beans or broccoli for a simple and tasty side dish.

There are so many ways to use this dressing. But creamy bacon dressing over a simple lettuce and spinach salad with hard-boiled eggs is still my favorite.

And quite honestly, whenever I have PA Dutch bacon dressing in the fridge, I eat salad for the dressing. 🙂 It's just so good!

So if you're trying to get your family to eat more salad greens, maybe you need to try serving homemade bacon dressing. It's hard to turn down a salad that's topped with this stuff.

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Serve it Hot, Warm, or Cold

Earlier, I mentioned that this dressing is good when it's tossed with a salad while it's hot. But if you're not a fan of wilted lettuce, there's no need to worry. You can serve bacon dressing warm or cold, as it still tastes great either way.

Personally, I prefer it warm. And whenever I prepare a batch, I store it in a jar in the refrigerator. To use it, I take out the required amount and transfer it to a small ramekin. Then, I microwave it for a few seconds to warm it up before serving.

So you could try it in different ways to determine your preference.

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More Amish Salad Recipes

Broccoli and Cauliflower Salad

Seven-Layer Lettuce Salad

Coleslaw Dressing

Macaroni Salad with Cooked Dressing

I hope you enjoy your homemade Amish hot bacon dressing! And I would love it if you left me a comment and star rating below.

PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe

PA Dutch hot bacon dressing is a tangy-sweet salad dressing made with bacon drippings, vinegar, sugar, and flour, served warm over greens or potatoes. And if preferred, it can also be served cold with your favorite lettuce salad.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dressing, Salad

Cuisine American, Amish

Servings 8 servings

Calories 191 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 lb. bacon
  • 1/2 c. sugar
  • 1 Tbsp. flour
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 c. vinegar
  • 1 large egg (beaten)
  • 1 1/4 c. water

Instructions

  • Cut the bacon into small pieces and fry until browned.

    1/2 lb. bacon

  • Meanwhile, mix the sugar, flour, and salt.

    1/2 c. sugar, 1 Tbsp. flour, 1 tsp. salt

  • Stir in the vinegar and egg. Then add the water and blend until smooth.

    1/4 c. vinegar, 1 large egg (beaten), 1 1/4 c. water

  • Whisk the sugar and egg mixture into the fried bacon drippings and bring to a boil.

  • Cook the mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly, until it thickens,

  • Serve hot or cold over your favorite lettuce salad, spinach, dandelion greens, roasted or boiled potatoes, etc.

  • Allow the dressing to cool completely before storing it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Keep refrigerated for up to 2 months. If desired, reheat before serving.

Notes

If desired, you can cook the whole pieces of bacon, then remove them before adding the remaining ingredients. When the dressing is cooked, crumble the bacon into the dressing.

If you're using extra salty bacon, you may want to cut back on the amount of salt.

*The bacon grease is included in the dressing.

*Nutrition is approximate.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 191kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 4gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.04gCholesterol: 39mgSodium: 436mgPotassium: 66mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 40IUCalcium: 7mgIron: 0.3mg

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Comments

  1. Robin

    PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (13)
    My Mom was born & raised in Lancaster county Pennsylvania & left this earth in 2006.
    This was a dish she served on all holidays. Thanks for posting. It’s one of the few she made that I never had the recipe for.
    Guess what’s going to be on the menu this Thanksgiving!

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    • Anna

      Yay! Hope you have a nice holiday!

      Reply

      • Yvonne

        PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (14)
        Thank you, Anna. It's been awhile since I've had this.

        Reply

        • Anna

          You're welcome! 🙂

          Reply

  2. Kathy Roberts

    PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (15)
    This dressing is great, so convenient to have on hand in the fridge. This is a go to for us from now on. We’re enjoying your recipes and your testimony. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

    • Anna

      You're welcome! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. So glad you are enjoying it.

      Reply

  3. Anna

    PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (16)
    Only difference is we made it with cornstarch! Oh so good. Thank you for sharing this recipe!

    Reply

    • Anna

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.

      Reply

  4. connie vera

    PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (17)
    Just made this dressing. It is the exact flavor, right amount of bacon and consistency I was looking for. This will be my go to recipe for spinach salad from now on. Ya done good and so did I. Thank you....Connie

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    • Anna

      So glad it turned out to be what you were looking for. Thank you for leaving a comment!

      Reply

  5. Donna

    PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (18)
    This turned out perfectly for me . Just like my grandma's. Will be keeping this on file .

    Reply

    • Anna

      Yay! Thank you for leaving a comment.

      Reply

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PA Dutch Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe - Amish Heritage (2024)

FAQs

Where did hot bacon dressing originate? ›

According to Alton Brown, a spinach salad dressed in warm bacon dressing likely originated among the Pennsylvania Dutch.

What is hot bacon dressing made of? ›

Hot bacon dressing is made with bacon fat, vinegar, and sugar. My version also adds red onion. You can use regular or thick-cut bacon, and I suggest reserving the bacon to add to whatever salad you're making (extra protein right?).

Is it OK to eat wilted lettuce? ›

Check the leaves for signs of wilting.

These leaves may not yet feel wet, but the lettuce is still near spoiling when it begins to wilt. Lettuce wilts right before it begins to turn brown. You will have to discard it or find a use for it right away. Wilted lettuce is safe to eat if it hasn't begun rotting.

What does it mean when lettuce is wilted? ›

Lettuce gets soft and limp because it loses water. Fruits and vegetables are mostly water, with iceberg lettuce at 96% water. In the fridge, lettuce and other greens lose water to the air, the cells that hold the water shrink, and the outward appearance is wilted and limp.

Why is egg yolk used in dressing? ›

Boiled egg yolks can thicken a dressing without breaking or clumping while creating a silky consistency that thoroughly coats your salad ingredients. Plus, the buttery richness of the yolk can help temper overly acidic or spiced dressings without muting them.

How does Martha Stewart make bacon? ›

Bake the bacon in a 400°F oven until well-browned and crisp, this should take between 15 and 18 minutes depending on the thickness of your bacon. To follow Martha's method to a T, you'll need to rotate the sheet pan halfway through.

What is the common ingredient in cooked dressings? ›

There are many variations of boiled dressing, and common ingredients include vinegar, sugar or honey, milk or cream, eggs or egg yolks, salt, mustard, cayenne and flour. Sometimes, the dressing is actually boiled but more often, it is gently cooked over boiling water in a double boiler.

What state invented Russian dressing? ›

The condiment came to be called "Russian" since the original recipe included caviar, a staple of Russian cuisine. Local historians claim that the mayonnaise-based version was invented in Nashua, New Hampshire, by James E. Colburn in the 1910s.

Where did salad dressing originate? ›

The Babylonians used oil and vinegar for dressing greens nearly 2,000 years ago. Egyptians favored a salad dressed with oil, vinegar and Asian spices. Mayonnaise is said to have made its debut at a French Nobleman's table over 200 years ago. Salads were favorites in the great courts of European Monarchs.

When was wishbone salad dressing invented? ›

with Wish-Bone Italian salad dressing, created by Phillip Sollomi Sr. in 1948.

Where was ranch salad dressing invented? ›

Who and where was Ranch Dressing created? The story goes that while working in Alaska, Steve Henson came up with the dressing. In 1954 he later relocated to California and bought the Hidden Valley Ranch, he started serving the dressing to the guests.

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