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The phrase "a layer of bacon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a food item that includes bacon as a distinct layer, often in recipes or food descriptions.
Example: "For the ultimate breakfast sandwich, add a layer of bacon between the eggs and cheese."
Alternatives: "a slice of bacon" or "a strip of bacon."
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Finish with a layer of bacon and spread the inside of the lid with tapenade before placing it on top of the base.
The club sandwich ($10) provides a layer of bacon and avocado that tastes like overkill, and fried chicken salad ($9.75) seems superfluous in its very existence.
Cover roast with a layer of bacon slices.
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Place a single layer of bacon on a cookie sheet and cook for 20 minutes at 350 °F (177 °C).
Spread a thin layer of bacon jam on the cheese (about 30g), then spoon on the leeks.
In an ovenproof pot (preferably glazed ceramic) 8 inches in diameter and 5 inches deep, layer ingredients compactly as follows: a layer of onions and bacon, 3 chops, a layer of apple slices, some more onions and bacon, the final 3 chops, a layer of apple slices, remaining onions and bacon, and a final layer of apples.
A go-to sandwich is Hogzilla, a layering of sugar bacon, bratwurst, pulled pork and pepper jack cheese.
Lay these slices down above your final layer of bacon.
End with a layer of vegetables and 2 or 3 strips of bacon.
You could spread a layer of cream cheese on it and add bacon crumbles.
Tartes flambees, the thin-crusted pizzas of Alsace, are offered in several varieties, including an orthodox cheese, onion and bacon tart smeared with a layer of creme fraiche, and a wild-card tart topped with wasabi and bluefin tuna.
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