Bacon sizzles because of the fat that heats up when being cooked.
okay, bacon sizzle on my frizzile next to the dizzile...YA! - Maanchoo ;0
bacon!
Try cooking bacon. That sizzle will get you jumping!
To change "sizzle" into an adverb, you can use "sizzlingly." For example, "The bacon sizzled sizzlingly in the pan."
I would have randomly thought, "crackle" or "sizzle" or something else that is a normal word for a fizzling sound.
no simmer is to cook at low heat or gentle boil Let it simmer all day in the slow cooker and the soup will be delicious. sizzle is to make a sound like water falling on hot metal while cooking I like to listen to the bacon sizzle in the frying pan on Sunday morning.
It turns crisp because the oil extracts a main content inside of the bacon to make it sizzle with the heat of the pan.
In the morning i hear a sizzle And a fizzle I smell it juicy and brown I eat all day in town I love bacon It makes me start a shakin' Please oh please try some I know you'll buy some!
The answer is 'snake'. Snakes sizzle like bacon due to their movement, are made with an egg (as they hatch from eggs), have a backbone with no legs, peel layers like onions when shedding skin, and can be long but still fit in small spaces.
You write sizzle.
Cincinnati Sizzle was created in 2005.
Sizzle - Transformers - was created in 1988.