Brine

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beretta92_fs2003

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May 30, 2008
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Northern Micigan
Whats a good brine for a pork loin? My buddy and I are both going to smoke pork loins for easter,But he is going to smoke his to a higher temp.for his wife,and I am going to smoke mine to a lower temp.He just wants a brine so its not dry,I am not going to use one I am just going to rub and smoke.Thanks guys.
 
Here is one I use for roast pork.

4 Lb Boneless Pork Loin Roast

For 2 quarts of Brine
5 Cups Water
1½ lbs Ice
3 oz. by weight Salt
(I like 2 TBL Tony Chachere’s Creole seasoning and Kosher Salt up to remaining weight.)
½ Cup Brown Sugar
3 Bay Leaves (Crushed)
Optional Seasonings ½ tsp of Ground Pepper (any type), garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, etc (Your choice of any or all, or others not named here.)

1. Bring water to a boil in a pot.
2. Add salt and sugar – stir to dissolve
3. Add Bay leaves and any optional seasonings – stir
4. Remove from heat
5. Add ice and stir to cool brine
6. When brine is cooled, place pork roast in a container, pour in brine, cover, and refrigerate for 18-24 hours.


Hope this helps!


Take care, have fun, and do good!


Regards,


Meowey
 
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