Air dry cured pork tenderloin

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atomicsmoke

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Continuing taking care of the cuts from the half pig i got 3 weeks ago.
Tenderloin dry cured for two weeks, cold smoked, now drying.
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Looks like something else , doesn't?

Also smoked three slabs of bacon along (from the same half pig)
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I'm doing my first cured pork tenderloin, only I'm trying the Umai bags on this one. So far things are going to plan, they have lost about 25% in weight so far and looking good.
If they work out, next time will just hang in casing.

Looks good atomic and I like the idea of adding the smoke.
 
I dont have a curing chamber. Is hanging in the cold cellar. Being a small muscle i am not concerned with case hardening.
 
The new techniques are great, especially for a more refined sophisticated product. But sometimes i just want some of the salted/smoked/dried meat i grew up with. Hence ...not spices added here.
 
I like the first pic, I can smell it from here, I love that sort of tangy "cold smoke smell" on a fresh piece of raw meat, If I could I would tie it under my nose and leave it there all day. I'm also with you on the "no spices" approach, just the salt and heavy cold smoke give it all the flavor it needs. I do however use some garlic powder, black pepper and brown sugar on my jerky.
 
Just salt (3%) and cure #2 (0.25%). Cures with these for 10 days; rinse, hang overnight, cold smoke, dry to 30-35% weight loss.


I want to try this. I have dry cured sausage/pepperoni before using recipes from books, on-line etc., but have never attempted a whole-muscle dry cure. When you specify
3% salt and .25% cure# 2, do you mean you would add salt and cure #2 equaling 3% and .25% respectively of the the weight of the meat/item to be cured?

For example, if the item to be cured weighed 10 ounces, would I cure with 3 ounces salt and .025 ounces cure #2?

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but like I said, have used recipes before, but never cured a whole muscle.

Thanks
 
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