Bacon
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Recipe Summary Bacon
This recipe is used for smoked pork and bacon, and will work for Canadian bacon as well This bacon needs lots of smoke.Ingredients | Bacon Snaps4 pounds raw pork belly½ cup packed brown sugar¼ cup sugar-based curing mixture (such as Morton® Tender Quick®)1 gallon cold water, or as needed1 (10 pound) bag charcoal briquetteshickory or apple wood chipsDirectionsIn a 2 gallon container, mix together the brown sugar, curing mixture, and water. Submerge the pork belly in the mixture so that it is covered completely. If the meat floats, you can weigh it down with a dinner plate or similar object. Refrigerate covered for six days.Light charcoal in an outdoor smoker. Soak wood chips in a bowl of water. When the temperature of the smoker is between 140 and 150 degrees coals are ready. Smoke the pork belly for 6 hours, throwing a handful of wood chips on the coals about once an hour. Store in the refrigerator. Slice and fry as you would with store-bought bacon.For Canadian bacon, use a pork tenderloin. Use the same amounts of ingredients per pound as for pork belly. Increase the temperature of the smoker to 180 degrees after 4 hours, and cook until the internal temperature of the meat is 165 degrees F(70 degrees C).Info | Bacon Snapsprep:
10 mins
cook:
6 hrs
additional:
6 days
total:
6 days
Servings:
16
Yield:
4 pounds bacon
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