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Good Eats>Home Made Bacon
Neuromancer 11:56 PM 03-08-2010
Originally Posted by OSV:
Kosher salt on pork hahaha very ironic
:-) :-)
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G G 01:37 AM 03-09-2010
Can you bomb me with some of that?:-)
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GreekGodX 04:35 AM 03-09-2010
add this to meats to smoke in the summer list :-)
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Salvelinus 05:13 AM 03-09-2010
That sounds amazing. I would eat it all too quickly, and then regret ever making it.
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MortonMilo 11:51 AM 03-09-2010
likely the most delicious sounding thing ive ever heard of.
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tx_tuff 02:02 PM 03-09-2010
BACON BACON BACON!! I think J Drew is working on making a bacon cigar, or was that the Flying Pig LOL.
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ucla695 02:19 PM 03-09-2010
Bacon makes everything better! :-)
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raisin 07:07 PM 03-14-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Raisin (Mike) makes bacon like this, and fed an army at one of the Shack Herfs.....made the best BLTs I have had before or since. :-)
Thanks for remembering, Tom... but actually what i prepared was "Buckboard Bacon", made from the shoulder of the pig which is 90% meat as opposed to the 90% fat in belly bacon.
http://shop.himtnjerky.com/online/pr...cat=252&page=1




Originally Posted by blugill:
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Raw, uncured pork belly.
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After rubbing the curing mixture on the bacon and placing in the two gallon ziploc bags. That should give you an idea of how big the slabs are.


This is not technically "bacon", either - no nitrates! If you want the real bacon color, flavor, and long shelf life you need the addition of nitrates to the salt. This is the difference between salt pork and bacon. I just this week had a BLT made from bacon 9 months old (unfrozen), i would not try that with bacon that was just salt cured.
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blugill 04:02 PM 03-15-2010
This bacon will only last about two weeks. I specifically didn't want any nitrates in it. It is just salt and sugar cured.
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