True Peameal Bacon?

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java

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Stiper, I have the link to her recipe.

I will try to figure out how to post it (in other words I will have my wife show me how its done)
 

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Stiper, I have the link to her recipe.
I will try to figure out how to post it (in other words I will have my wife show me how its done)
 
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striper

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Thanks everyone,

I would like the link to Cowgirls Recipe.  And yes I do realize that things she posted are her property, hence my post asking Cowgirl for the recipe.

That said I am currently trying another recipe I got from the web.

Joe
 

java

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The link I have does not open (its from 2011 and just goes to viglink ? )

But the pm she sent me says she got the link from Zeeker in 2008

hope that helps
 

striper

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Well I just had a Breakfast of Peameal Bacon and Eggs.  Wasn't Cowgirl's recipe, but believe me there will be a whole lot more of this stuff in my future, and I will try Cowgirl's recipe next time.  The recipe I used just called for rolling the Cured Loin in the Peameal and letting it set for 24 hours then slicing and cooking.  Cowgirl called for slicing and coating the whole slice.  So I rolled the Loin and let it sit, then Sliced a couple of pieces and proceeded to coat then again.  All I can say is MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.  This would also make GREAT Loin Chops for Dinner.

Joe

PS  I found Dryed Yellow Peas at a local Food Co-op and used my Spice Grinder to make the Peameal.  Worth the effort.
 

sb59

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Never made peameal. But I never will buy storebought Canadian again. I plan to make my own buckboard next. 
 

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Never made peameal. But I never will buy storebought Canadian again. I plan to make my own buckboard next. 
I tried it twice. The second time was to confirm my thoughts of the first time.

I like my Canadian Bacon cured & smoked.

Buckboard Bacon is Awesome----May even be more tasty than Belly Bacon.

Bear
 

ak1

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Take a nice lean pork loin, cure it in a brine solution for the proper amount of time, then roll it in ground yellow peas to form a crust. Let it rest in the fridge for a day or so.
 
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