Brining- Fresh or previously frozen meat?

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I've always heard that you should brine or cure fresh meat whenever possible. Any truth to that or is it a myth? How will brining affect affect meat that has been frozen for 1 year? And differences as compared to fresh meat?
 
I've always heard that you should brine or cure fresh meat whenever possible. Any truth to that or is it a myth? How will brining affect affect meat that has been frozen for 1 year? And differences as compared to fresh meat?

I had no problem doing marinades on meat frozen for long periods of time. I do this with venison roasts and have no issues. I would go with it if I were you :)
 
I do the same, as a matter of fact I have 2 pork bellies in my freezer right now.
When I run out of bacon I'll cure one of them. Never seemed to matter if they were frozen or fresh.
Al
 
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