Bacon tastes right but not getting any color after 15 hrs of smoking... What's up?

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bigfish98

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Oct 13, 2011
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I cured some pork bellies with Pop's brine.  Took them out yesterday and put them in the fridge overnight to dry.  Took them out this morning and put them in front of a fan for about an hour just to make sure the pellicle formed well.  They were tacky and shiny so I figured I was good to go.  I put them in the smoker at about 7 am this morning and have been cold smoking since.  The only problem is that I am not getting any color on them.  I took a small piece out and cut a slice and it tastes good, but no color until it is cooked.  Should I keep them going or just pull them and to heck with the color.  Any suggestions?

Bigfish
 
You wont get color on them with cold smoking as easily as you do with hot smoking.
For best results the bellies must be dry to the touch and at the same temp as in the smoker so you don't get condensation because that'll make it more difficult to get color.
Depending on the wood you use, you'll usually get more of a golden color........more color will come with time.
Anyway, fear not, color doesn't equal flavor. :biggrin:


~Martin
 
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You wont get color on them with cold smoking as easily as you do with hot smoking.
For best results the bellies must be dry to the touch and at the same temp as in the smoker so you don't get condensation because that'll make it more difficult to get color.
Depending on the wood you use, you'll usually get more of a golden color........more color will come with time.
Anyway, fear not, color doesn't equal flavor.
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~Martin
Thanks Martin!  I was worried I had screwed it up.  I did notice a lot of condensation earlier today.  This is the first time I have done wet cured bacon so I assumed it was coming out of the bellies.  Didn't think about the condensation.  I had more in the smoker than I generally do and I didn't hang them this time so the condensation could stay on them longer.  I pulled them out a minute ago and they took more color than I originally thought.  I will post pics when I can.  Thanks again!

Bigfish
 
Yup, if you want more color, crank up the heat for a couple hours
 
Well I promised some pics and I finally got around to it.  Here they are:













 
Bigfish98, I wouldn't eat it !!! I would send it to me to dispose of for you......
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.....Joking, it looks great !!! I had to show your pictures to my wife and daughter, they both said that they could go for a BLT right about now,......Not going to happen tonight.........
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......SB
Well I promised some pics and I finally got around to it.  Here they are:













 
Nice job! You won't be running out of bacon anytime soon, that's for sure :)
 
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