Ok sounds good. Now to wait
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HT is correct. Try baking your bacon in the 250° range.
Either way makes good bacon. I prefer dry rubbed and cold smoked, but a wet brine is more like store bought in that it will have a lot of moisture in it. Be careful with any sugars you use as they have a low burn point when frying the bacon.
HT
| 10 days without refrigeration | 4 weeks in the refrigerator | 3 months |
| 3 weeks without refrigeration | 4 to 6 weeks in the refrigerator | 3 months |
| N/A | 3 weeks in the refrigerator | 6 months |
What Mr T posted on USDA Freezer notes is correct.What is the shelf life of the bacon if it is vac sealed in the fridge? And what is it if its in the freazer?
There's a lot of Threads on that.Thanks for the replies on the shelf life. I always vac seal all my stuff but what i use is the zip lock vac bags that i can open and reuse as needed. So far ive only had one bag fail on me.
So i was bragging to the cpa at work avout the bacon and he was asking if i could make it without nitrites. Assuming this is how it was done way back in the day. Any thoughts? Anyone do this now?