Bacon Pork Brine Recipe

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WEBMar 27, 2024 · Mix all the ingredients together in a large bowl and place the pork pieces into ziplock bags. Avoid putting more than one slab into the same wet brine bag. Pour …

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WEBJan 8, 2023 · Curing Time for the meat. Go to the curing calculator (link in the post above) and select the "Brining Time". Enter the thickness of …

Rating: 4.2/5(11)
Category: Bacon Jerky
Cuisine: American
Total Time: 122 hrs

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WEBOct 21, 2021 · Into that water add 1 ounce (equivalent to 1 heaping TBS) curing salt #1, ½ cup white sugar, ½ cup dark brown sugar, and ½ cup coarse kosher salt. Use a wooden spoon to stir this mixture for about 1 …

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WEBFill a plastic bag with water and set it on top of all of this. The water filled bag will prevent the meat from shifting or floating to the top of the bucket. Cover bucket and put in refrigerator. Let pork sit in brine, completely …

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WEBPreheat your smoker to 160-170 degrees F using your favorite hardwood. Apple, maple, and hickory are all popular for smoked bacon. Place the pork belly directly on the grill grates, close the lid, and smoke for …

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WEBApr 11, 2023 · To Smoke the Bacon: Preheat your smoker to 175-180 degrees F (do not exceed 200 F). (We use and love the Masterbuilt Digital Smoker). Smoke the bacon fat side up (as the fat renders it will run …

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WEBJan 26, 2019 · Preheat the grill from 225 to 250 degrees F. To maintain this low temperature, use only half as much charcoal as usual. (A half chimney-full.) Toss 2-3 pieces of hickory wood chunks onto the coals and cover …

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WEBOct 25, 2022 · Pat dry, and return to fridge on a rack over a tray overnight to dry and for pellicle to form. Set up your smoker to run at 200°F, and smoke the pork belly until it hits an internal temp of 150°F, around 3 …

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WEBJan 8, 2024 · Follow these simple steps: Prepare the Brine Mixture: In a large bowl, combine kosher salt, brown sugar, black pepper, crushed garlic cloves, and bay leaves. …

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WEBAug 8, 2019 · Place pork belly in a large container and fill with water and let soak for 30 minutes, replacing water after 15 minutes. Remove pork belly from water, pat dry with …

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WEBApr 3, 2023 · Step 1: Preheat Your Smoker. To make your smoked pork belly, start by firing up your smoker to a low to medium heat of up to 225 degrees Fahrenheit. Add wood …

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WEBNov 2, 2014 · Save the bacon drippings. While your bacon is cooking lay out a section of newspaper several sheets thick, and cover it with a layer of paper towels. As soon as the bacon is done, move it to the paper towel …

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WEBOct 23, 2023 · Place your pan with the pork belly on it into the preheated oven. Allow it to cook for three hours without opening the oven. (Doing so will release heat, which will mean you just need to cook it for longer.) …

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WEBJun 15, 2023 · 1 / 10. Heat the oven to 200°F: Line 1 or 2 baking sheets with aluminum foil and set the baking racks over top. You’ll typically need 1 baking sheet for thick-cut bacon or 2 baking sheets for thin-sliced …

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