- Jan 6, 2011
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I used Bears Step By Step for Canadian Bacon and Belly Bacon turned out fantastic. Just right for me and my wife.
But we had company, Wife's sister, 2 nieces, one of their husbands and a great niece. One of her nieces really doesn't like salt ! so I had a dilemma So I tried an experiment (never done this before) I took some of my Canadian Bacon that had already been cured, smoked, sliced and frozen. and soaked it in cold water for about 30 min. changing the water a couple times. It pulled the salt (Most of it) right out.
So today "this morning" while I was getting breakfast going, "just as another Experiment I soaked a few strips of belly bacon to see if it would have the same results. It did, but at 30 min it pulled out to much of the salt for me so I will try 10 - 15 min to see what happens. But for us it is perfect the way it is.
Gary
But we had company, Wife's sister, 2 nieces, one of their husbands and a great niece. One of her nieces really doesn't like salt ! so I had a dilemma So I tried an experiment (never done this before) I took some of my Canadian Bacon that had already been cured, smoked, sliced and frozen. and soaked it in cold water for about 30 min. changing the water a couple times. It pulled the salt (Most of it) right out.
So today "this morning" while I was getting breakfast going, "just as another Experiment I soaked a few strips of belly bacon to see if it would have the same results. It did, but at 30 min it pulled out to much of the salt for me so I will try 10 - 15 min to see what happens. But for us it is perfect the way it is.
Gary
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