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August 13, 2008
Chocolate-Covered Bacon
Pictured above, it's the new new thing, according to Michelle Locke's August 8, 2008 Associated Press story, which follows.
- Bacon makes everything better — even chocolate?
Here are three little words that might give the staunchest snacker pause: Chocolate-covered bacon.
It sounds so wrong. But it tastes just right, says Joseph Marini III, a fourth-generation candy maker who is selling the bacon bonbons (above) at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk seaside amusement park.
"It's not just for breakfast any more," he says with a grin.
And this isn't just a wacky West Coast thing.
This year, Famous Dave's at the Minnesota State Fair is rolling out Pig Lickers [below] —

dark chocolate-covered bacon pieces sprinkled with sea salt.
"It's just like the most bizarre combination," says fair spokeswoman Brienna Schuette. "I actually really liked it. It was a good combination of sweet and salty."
The urge to create new flavor profiles is a natural for a field driven by creativity, says Karen Page, co-author with Andrew Dornenburg of the forthcoming "The Flavor Bible," a sort of field guide to flavor pairings.
Chefs have two basic agents of change: using a different cooking method or mixing up flavors. So a classic such as tomatoes and basil might get turned into tomato sorbet with a basil sauce. Or you might find unorthodox couplings, such as salads of watermelon and feta or cotton candy with foie gras.
"There's a whole trend toward chefs pushing the boundaries," says Page. "Chefs are trying to be more playful and incorporate new kinds of whimsy."
It's hard to tell exactly where the dream of candy-coated breakfast meats started, but for Marini, the inspiration was a trip with some ski buddies a while back.
"One guy came up with, 'Who doesn't love bacon? Who doesn't love chocolate? Let's marry them together.'"
So Marini gave it a shot and after some trial and error — crispness is key, he says, noting that chewy bacon plus chocolate is undelicious — he came up with a product.
"It was kind of a joke to begin with," he says. "We brought it down to the boardwalk and put it in a case just to see if people would react, and they reacted."
Take boardwalk visitor Nathan Lopez, who on a recent foggy morning had a quizzical look on his face as he began eating a sample at Marini's at the Beach. But he finished with a smile.
"Interesting combination," was the verdict. "I didn't think it would be very good but once I tried it; it was good."
Of course, chocolate-coated bacon is just the latest incarnation of the wackier-the-better fair food philosophy.
Fair food has been shaking up the snack scene for some time, says Ron Whiting, of Whiting's Foods, whose family has been selling food at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk for decades.
"Years ago, I think food tended to be more traditional and less fun," he says. Then came the corn dog and the era of quick and on-a-stick. "We all talk about the next corn dog," he says.
Fry, fry again is a persistent theme. Current popular snacks include deep-fried Twinkies and Oreos.
Page, who admits to eating "more than my fair share of fried dough," notes that gourmet chefs have taken to putting food — just about any food — on a stick, coming up with some posh Popsicles. Meanwhile, there's the foie gras-cotton candy matchup, not a stretch flavor-wise since foie gras usually is paired with something sweet, but certainly visually arresting.
"It's the melding of both these worlds, the high end and the low end," said Page.
Never underestimate the appeal of battered-is-better.
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This sounds delicious. I used to have chocolate and soup... But bacon is even better!
Posted by: Jen | Aug 14, 2008 10:20:37 AM
WHenever you have more points of vie, the chance of your getting the right solutionare higher. JS'02 What is meant by higher?
Posted by: wistrade | Aug 14, 2008 8:37:44 AM
Is that good for you? :)
Posted by: DefinatelyCreativeEnough | Aug 14, 2008 12:20:26 AM
Vosges haute chocolate has a bacon bar that been around for a bit. The whole salt, chocolate, bacon thing.
They also have a lot of different flavors like green tea, anise, pepper etc. Quite tasty stuff.
Posted by: AG | Aug 13, 2008 9:31:37 PM
How about Hotdogs covered in Peanut butter. Yummy, but a bit too dry. My fav pizza is Pineapple and Jalapenos. Good times.
Posted by: Rocketboy | Aug 13, 2008 6:05:10 PM
Being frank again - Sounds delicious. I used to eat banana wrapped in a slice of salame. Salty and sweet. It is the best kind of pairing.
Posted by: Milena | Aug 13, 2008 4:18:32 PM
