Rubbed the belly, it's Bacon time!

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dirtsailor2003

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It's been a while since I've done a dry rub cure on my bacon. You really need a good digital scale and when mine broke several years back I didn't replace it because I got lazy and started using Pop's brine. Which there's nothing wrong with Pop's brine.

A while back I bought some bellies from Costco and it finally has cooled off a bit so I can cold smoke at night. Thawed out the bellies and today I rubbed them down!

Used Martin's cure calculator

http://diggingdogfarm.com/page2.html

Added some spices to a few of the belly chunks.




More on the 24th as that will be smoke day #1!
 
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I too am itching for some Bacon but I also want to play with Pancetta and Tiawanese Braised Belly on Steamed Buns ( Gua Bao )...JJ
 
Sweet. I need to check bellie prices again with pork getting cheaper.
 
I too am itching for some Bacon but I also want to play with Pancetta and Tiawanese Braised Belly on Steamed Buns ( Gua Bao )...JJ
In Hawaii, Manapua, is the steamed bun delight filled with pork, goat, Kaluha pork, spam, oh so good!

I do have a special plan for one of these hunks of pork belly. But it's top secret and will be in another thread! (here's that thread: http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/241314/schweinebauch)
 
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Tried to get some Bellies when I was in Ga. last week,Sams did not have them.Briskets were $2.87 pound 

Richie
 
 
Tried to get some Bellies when I was in Ga. last week,Sams did not have them.Briskets were $2.87 pound 

Richie
I can buy them by the case at our local restaurant supply for $2.69 or at Costco. I did the math last night, with spices, cure, pellets, vac pack bags etc, it works out to be just under $3.00 per pound. The good bacon here in the store goes from $6.99-$12.99 a pound. In my books that's a great savings!

Today when I get home I will massage each bag, flip and wait. I put white pepper on one of the batches. Will be interesting to see how it tastes.
 
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I can buy them by the case at our local restaurant supply for $2.69 or at Costco. I did the math last night, with spices, cure, pellets, vac pack bags etc, it works out to be just under $3.00 per pound. The good bacon here in the store goes from $6.99-$12.99 a pound. In my books that's a great savings!

Today when I get home I will massage each bag, flip and wait. I put white pepper on one of the batches. Will be interesting to see how it tastes.
Case,

I use equal parts onion powder and garlic powder and when I use white pepper (quite often) I use one half ratio to the OPGP ratio. I mix the powders together and then sprinkle/apply as one, it seems to be the right level for most people, in seeing the many things (flavorfull) that you make I think you will realy like the addition of the white pepper. it really is not as bold as one would think once smoked IMO.

Tom
 
 
Case,

I use equal parts onion powder and garlic powder and when I use white pepper (quite often) I use one half ratio to the OPGP ratio. I mix the powders together and then sprinkle/apply as one, it seems to be the right level for most people, in seeing the many things (flavorfull) that you make I think you will realy like the addition of the white pepper. it really is not as bold as one would think once smoked IMO.

Tom
Yeah I'm sure that I will. I use it in my jerky rubs. Which I need to make some more jerky soon!
 
 
Ya, I got my marching orders
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 from the power to be, have jerky ready for our boys before we run to Medford for turkey day. starting to run out of time.

Tom
Tom when you make your jerky, make a batch of the Thai jerky I posted. Its become mine and my kids favorite jerky we make. I've been adding garlic to the mix and cracked black pepper on top.

http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/233270/thai-jerky
 
 
Tom when you make your jerky, make a batch of the Thai jerky I posted. Its become mine and my kids favorite jerky we make. I've been adding garlic to the mix and cracked black pepper on top.

http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/233270/thai-jerky
I already printed out a  copy of it when you posted it a while back...LOL
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 it is on the to do list . we all love anything Thai, my boys were darn near raised on it.
 
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