TromboneAl said:
Please post this in the recipe thread.
By all means.
Attach a slice of bacon, preferably thin sliced, to a fork, piercing near the end of the slice with the rest of the bacon dangling. Have a plate ready.
Using a bic lighter, apply a flame to the dangly end of the bacon until a flame is established and it becomes self sustaining. Keep moving the bacon with the fork to fan the flame a little and keep it going, while concurrently preventing it from growing too large. Watch out for flying globs of hot bacon fat. As the bacon "cooks", the flame will travel up the slice in search of more combustible fat. When the flame from the bacon has reached the fork and the bacon is largely cooked, blow it out and drop the slice on a plate.
Repeat process, eating the cooked slice while cooking the second.
When you get good at this, you can go with two forks and light the raw strip from the cooked one, "chain bacon burning" is a much revered talent.
After a bit of consideration, you may identify many other food products that due to a fat/oil content or sufficiently dry and combustible elements...can also be lit on fire and cooked or crisped independent of any cooking apparatus.
I once jump started a fairly boring bat mitzvah party for my girlfriends younger sister with this trick, and a surprising number of self immolating foods were discovered...largely by the parents of the guest of honr...which eventually exasperated the young lady. "I cant believe my parents are running around my back yard looking for things to light on fire at my bat mitzvah!".
Many a time we enjoyed a campfire breakfast by having someone cook the eggs while we cooked and ate our own bacon.
*** Disclaimer: bacon lit on fire is dangerous, and probably contains a significant amount of excess carcinogenic materials and may not be suitable for consumption by man or beast. But then again, its frickin' bacon, so it probably falls into the same category as people trying to find the best detergent to remove blood from their clothes...perhaps laundry isnt your biggest problem?