First crack at bacon

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rexthecat

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Dec 29, 2014
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Hi,

Thanks everyone, hope you all had a happy new year!

The rest of the family has finally gone home, I've tidied up and now have to go back to work Monday when I would rather be home smoking.

We killed a beast a pig and a sheep just before Xmas, so I have plenty to play with. I put some pork belly done to cure before we froze the rest as I was very eager to try something. We smoked it a dew days after Xmas and even though it wasn't perfect, I was reasonably pleased for a first attempt and it sure tasted good. Hubby thinks I overcooked it but I think he is just used to the look of the  cold smoked method the butchers' use. I found a couple of little spots that the cure didn't reach, but I think it because we rubbed the cure on and rolled the belly up. Next time I will do it flat in a bag and turn more often. I also left the rind on until after  it cooled, cooked a piece and didn't like it so removed before slicing the rest. I would probably remove either before cooking ar after while still hot next time (not sure what would be best). Also, most people seemed to say to smoke around 225F for 3-4 hours or till 150F internal, I got it to 140-145F internal but it took 7hrs, the first hour I did without smoke to dry it a little. So I don't know what I did wrong there. maybe I did over cook. The Smoker temp remained steady, so don't think that was my problem We had to trim the ends off the bellies as they were to wide for the smoker, but put the ends on the bottom rack........., another lesson learned as these cooked more than the top, so big stuff on the bottom tray next time. But, as I said it taste great to me, so no major drama. I have included  some picks in-case anyone has some advice for me. I cured in salt, honey and some Kwik Curit Pineapple and smoked in hickory.

Leonie



 
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Please look around at curing. Salt is not a very good cure.
Happy smoken.
David
 
Thanks David I will certainly check that out. Any advice is much appreciated.

Leonie
 
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  Good morning and welcome to the forum, from another cloudy, rainy and cold day here in East Texas. Lots of great people with tons of information on just about  everything.

Looks mighty good !

Gary
 
Leonie, welcome to the forum.

 Bacon, looks fine to me. all I see is good eats. I take my trimming and freeze them, They make excellent seasoning meat for beans and greens. CF
 
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