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WEBJun 15, 2014 · In a large food-safe container, combine 1 gallon of water, 1 cup of plain (non-iodized) table salt, 1 cup of white sugar, 1 cup of …

Rating: 4.7/5(9)
Total Time: 340 hrs
1. In a large food-safe container, combine 1 gallon of water, 1 cup of Kosher Salt, 1 cup of white sugar, 1 cup of brown sugar, and 1 TBS of Insta-Cure #1.
2. Mix together until dissolved.
3. Drop in the pork belly and make sure it stays submerged. I used a plastic container filled with water to weigh mine down.
4. Refrigerate for 14 days.

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WEBApr 11, 2023 · Proceed to smoking. To Smoke the Bacon: Preheat your smoker to 175-180 degrees F (do not exceed 200 F). (We use and love …

Rating: 5/5(75)
Total Time: 3 hrs 15 mins
Category: Breakfast, Ingredient, Snack
Calories: 65 per serving
1. **REFER TO BLOG POST FOR A COMPREHENSIVE TUTORIAL AND STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS****You can vary the flavors according to your preferences (see Recipe Notes) but do not adjust the salt or Prague powder amounts**
2. For the Wet Cure Method:Add all the cure ingredients together in a large bowl and stir. Place the pork belly in gallon ziplock bag or container that just fits the size of the pork belly and pour the brine over it. If using a ziplock bag, place the bag in a container in case there is any leakage. Place it in the refrigerator for 7 days, flipping the bag over (or the pork belly itself if curing it in a container) every 2 days to ensure both sides of the pork belly are equally cured.**A one-gallon bag will hold a 3-pound pork belly. If you're following the recipe to use a 5 pound pork belly and plan on using the wet cure method with ziplock bags you can cut the pork belly in half and divide the brine equally between the two bags.
3. After 7 days the pork belly will have firmed up. Remove the pork belly from the brine and thoroughly rinse it off. Some people say you should let the slab of bacon air dry for up to 24 hours before you smoke it. But many experts agree there is no need to do this. These experts argue that in leaving it wet the smoke actually sticks to the bacon better than if it's dry. At this point if you like you can rub it down with some cracked peppercorns and, if you want it sweeter, some brown sugar, honey or maple syrup. Proceed to smoking (see below).
4. For the Dry Cure Method:Place all the dry cure ingredients in bowl and stir to thoroughly combine them. It is essential that the pink curing salt is evenly distributed across the whole pork belly. We recommend using a spice/coffee grinder, a small blender or a mortar and pestle. Thoroughly and evenly rub down all sides of the pork belly with the dry rub. Place it in a ziplock bag or container (like a casserole dish), with the fatty layer side down, and cover it with plastic wrap. Refrigerate it for 5 days. Flip the bacon over, redistribute the liquid that will have formed (if it's in a ziplock bag simply turn the bag over and give it a massage), and refrigerate for another 5 days. After 10 days the pork belly will have become quite firm and stiff. Remove it from the the container or bag, rinse thoroughly, and pat dry with paper towels. At this point if you like you can rub it down with some cracked peppercorns and, if you want it sweeter, some brown sugar, honey or maple syrup. Proceed

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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 …

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WEBMay 27, 2021 · Mix the salt and all the herbs and spices and rub them into the pork belly. Coat the belly with any remaining spices. Put the belly in a large freezer bag, or wrap in plastic wrap, or vacuum seal it, then put it …

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WEBApr 30, 2019 · Instructions. Combine all ingredients other than pork belly in a bowl and mix together. Pour mixture into a 1-gallon Ziploc bag and add the pork belly. Remove as much air as possible from the bag before …

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WEBStep 1. Place the pork belly in a large Ziploc bag. Add the salt (and pink salt if using) and the cure additions. Rub the cure into the pork belly, turning the bag over and over and pressing the cure into the flesh. Close the bag, …

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WEBFeb 22, 2020 · How To Smoke Bacon. Smoking bacon transforms the cured pork belly into a rich, flavorful delight. Preheat your smoker to 200-225°F and use woods like hickory, apple, or cherry for a nuanced flavor. …

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WEBDry the bacon to form the pellicle. Cold or Hot Smoke. Wrap & store to intensify the flavor. Firstly, I’ll go over the variations, then the steps finally, the other factors. A dry cure or a …

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WEBMay 6, 2020 · 2 tsp onion powder. 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper. Combine the salt, sugar, Cure #1 (if using), garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper in a small bowl. Apply the dry cure mix evenly on all sides of the …

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WEBStart by curing the belly: In a small bowl, combine the pepper, sugar, paprika, salt & curing salt. Place belly on a foil lined tray and pat dry with paper towels. Using half of the cure

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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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WEBMay 25, 2022 · Transfer the curing vessel to a cold place that’s between 35-41° F, or in the refrigerator. Let the pork cure for 5 days. Rinse off the pork to remove the salt/sugar …

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WEBInstructions. Make the curing solution: Combine 6 cups (1 1/2 quarts) water and the rest of the ingredients except the pork loin. Bring to a boil over high heat, stirring to dissolve the …

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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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WEBAug 9, 2017 · Turn the bacon over every day, and slosh the brine around it. After 5-10 days curing, thoroughly rinse the salt/sugar brine off of the pork belly. Pat the bacon dry with a clean towel and set it on a rack over a …

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