Anyone tried to SV Canadian/back bacon ?

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I started this post as a question and then read Gary S had a post on SV and Canadian bacon,I have a batch in the brine and may go this route today. I'll post results!
 
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If its cooked already i am not sure how SV will add value.
AS, It is not cooked as I only have it in the smoker to dry for an hour at 130 and smoke for two hours at 140. It would be 3-4 more hours in the smoker to reach the desired IT temp of 142ish (still to be fried before eating). This method doesn't require me to probe or watch the meat as it is now in the SV and will be done at exactly 5:30. I'm getting my smokey flavor without haven't to guess when it's done and now I don't have to go back outside in the cold temps to tend my smoker .
 
AS, It is not cooked as I only have it in the smoker to dry for an hour at 130 and smoke for two hours at 140. It would be 3-4 more hours in the smoker to reach the desired IT temp of 142ish (still to be fried before eating). This method doesn't require me to probe or watch the meat as it is now in the SV and will be done at exactly 5:30. I'm getting my smokey flavor without haven't to guess when it's done and now I don't have to go back outside in the cold temps to tend my smoker .
Got you. I sometimes sous vide cold smoked chops then sear briefly in a pan.
 
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