I've been wanting to do this for a while now so yesterday I finally saw my butcher and picked up a beautiful 7lbs pork belly. I've never made bacon before but after a few reads and videos on Youtube, it seems fun and not too hard. I'm going to check with Cabelas this afternoon and get some cure, rub it nicely and add a little maple syrup, brown sugar, black pepper..you know.. and leave it in the fridge for a week flipping it every other day. How do you make yours? Cure, seasonings, marinate time, etc.
She's going on the smoker tomorrow at 175 for about 3 hours or until she reaches 150 degree internal temp with apple wood.
Wow, I've totally ignored this thread, I'm sorry. To be honest, it wasn't that spectacular, but I really think that I sliced it way too thick as it was very greasy. I tried to use the deli slicer but the belly was just way too long and wide and if I cut to shorten it, it would have made for an awkward length..which I should have done anyway. You cook and you learn...owell. Anyways, here are a few pics of the process. I plan on trying it again but next time without cure as it was/is very salty and greasy. Anyways, here are a few pics
Next time your looking for some options look on PSSeasonings.com or excaliburseasoning.com these are the guys we use at our three butcher shops. You will be super happy also if you call ps seasonings they sell smoke houses so they would have some tips for you on how to cook. Another option is to look at traegergrills.com and go under recipes they have a few bacon items that may be worth a try.
Wet brine your belly for two weeks and then smoke it.....really easy and you can’t buy bacon that good in stores. Look for different brine recipes online. Basically you need pink salt and water, salt and sugar/brown sugar to your taste preferences. I’ve made all kinds of dry rubs, some of it is ok, but not as good as the wet brines I’ve done. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Pm me if you need a recipe...I’ll try and dig a good one up. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums