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Thanks, Al! The slices I tasted were good enough I thought about not taking it to the family but the beautiful woman behind me persuaded me to.Great looking CB, Disco!
It looks & sounds delicious!
Al
Thanks, Al! The slices I tasted were good enough I thought about not taking it to the family but the beautiful woman behind me persuaded me to.Great looking CB, Disco!
It looks & sounds delicious!
Al
I have made bacon with a brine and like it fine. I still use a brine mixture to make loin hams. Many of the recipes don't account on the combined weight of the water and the meat. You need 1 teaspoon of prague powder #1 for each 5 pounds. This has one gallon of water (8 pounds) plus 3 pounds of meat for a total of 11 pounds so 2 teaspoons would be in the ball park but I would go to 2.2 teaspoons to be sure. If you did 4 pounds of meat with 2 gallons of water (16 pounds) you would have 20 pounds of both and would need 4 teaspoons prague powder.Hey disco, I got this recipe I might use and I am wondering about the mixture
Makes. 3 pounds of bacon
Takes. 10 to 14 days to cure
Ingredients
3 pounds of pork loin, you can leave the fat cap on if you wish
3/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup of kosher salt
2 teaspoons Prague Powder #1
1 tablespoon powdered garlic
1 gallon distilled water
... But, i bought a nice plastic container that will hold probably 2 nice probably 4 lb pieces of loin, and was wondering would you mix up this mixture and pour it on and if not enough, make another batch and cover it all ???
I think I might of misread what you were saying. If you were doing two 4 pound loins in 2 gallons of water, you would have 8 pound of meat and 16 gallons of water. This would be a total of 24 pounds and would need 2.8 teaspoons of prague powder.Hey disco, I got this recipe I might use and I am wondering about the mixture
Makes. 3 pounds of bacon
Takes. 10 to 14 days to cure
Ingredients
3 pounds of pork loin, you can leave the fat cap on if you wish
3/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup of kosher salt
2 teaspoons Prague Powder #1
1 tablespoon powdered garlic
1 gallon distilled water
... But, i bought a nice plastic container that will hold probably 2 nice probably 4 lb pieces of loin, and was wondering would you mix up this mixture and pour it on and if not enough, make another batch and cover it all ???
Thanks, Richie!That looks like I would eat it! No matter what you call it.
Richie Likes
Thanks, Johnny! I appreciate the point!My dad would love that bacon.. Me too.. I need to try it once. looks pretty easy.
Nice stuff!
Johnny B
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Whew! Another Canadian! Thanks!Good looking back bacon Disco....
Thanks, Bear. As with many of my efforts, they are your fault. Point back at you!Nice Looking CB you got there, Disco!!:)
Very Nice!! "Like"
Bear
Thanks, Gary. We'll educate those 'mericans yet! I look forward to your bacon post!Hey Disco. That BACK bacon looks great. Love the stuff.
You're about a good week ahead of me--i have a full loin cut into 4 pieces curing in the fridge right now.
POINT
Gary
Being an Irish Canadian who has been to Ireland, no smacking. They will just smile and serve you more stew!I guess you could say it would like going to Ireland and asking for Irish stew. They'd probably smack ya.
Excellent choice. It was Bear who got me into all this!Have some back bacon curing right now, probably smoking this weekend. I used TQ for the cure, since I don't mind the saltiness, and I'm also doing some of Bear's extra smoky belly bacon at the same time.