I just bought 43 lb of pork belly looking for a wet cure preferably maple syrup. I'm looking to cure this in a 5 gallon bucket in the fridge instead of putting it in Ziploc bags. If anybody has a recipe that I can use to make a brine for this I would really appreciate it thank you
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Bacon cure recipe wanted
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Re: Bacon cure recipe wanted
I have done bacon quite a bit and have a good recipe. Unfortunately, it will be Sunday till I get to it. It does call for real maple syrup, brown Sugar, pepper and a a few other things I can’t remember. Ive made a bunch of it for gifts and such and always get a great response.
A few thoughts tho. Mine uses minimial liquid so zip locks are a must. I got some 2 gal bags from a restaurant supply and they fit an entire belly without cutting. Way worth the money. My info specifically recommended against buckets and tubs as the brine needs to contact the meat evenly.
You will need Prague powder #2 for this one. It is not easy to find locally and I had to order on line. This is also the reason for the bags. You need to mix up the powder for each slab/bag based on the weight and thickness of the slab. You will need an accurate meat scale for this (to weigh both the meat and powder).
If you are able to wait or have specific questions, pm me and I’ll get you the recipe.
A few thoughts tho. Mine uses minimial liquid so zip locks are a must. I got some 2 gal bags from a restaurant supply and they fit an entire belly without cutting. Way worth the money. My info specifically recommended against buckets and tubs as the brine needs to contact the meat evenly.
You will need Prague powder #2 for this one. It is not easy to find locally and I had to order on line. This is also the reason for the bags. You need to mix up the powder for each slab/bag based on the weight and thickness of the slab. You will need an accurate meat scale for this (to weigh both the meat and powder).
If you are able to wait or have specific questions, pm me and I’ll get you the recipe.
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Re: Bacon cure recipe wanted
I'm in no rush to do this so I can wait. I have the bags and cure also. I'm going upstate ny for Turkey next week so I'm planning on picking up local maple syrup there. Thanks for your help and when u get a chance I'd love the recipe.Dirtytires wrote:I have done bacon quite a bit and have a good recipe. Unfortunately, it will be Sunday till I get to it. It does call for real maple syrup, brown Sugar, pepper and a a few other things I can’t remember. Ive made a bunch of it for gifts and such and always get a great response.
A few thoughts tho. Mine uses minimial liquid so zip locks are a must. I got some 2 gal bags from a restaurant supply and they fit an entire belly without cutting. Way worth the money. My info specifically recommended against buckets and tubs as the brine needs to contact the meat evenly.
You will need Prague powder #2 for this one. It is not easy to find locally and I had to order on line. This is also the reason for the bags. You need to mix up the powder for each slab/bag based on the weight and thickness of the slab. You will need an accurate meat scale for this (to weigh both the meat and powder).
If you are able to wait or have specific questions, pm me and I’ll get you the recipe.
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Re: Bacon cure recipe wanted
I am also interested. My dad is on a quest to recreate the bacon his dad made as a kid and can't find a producer that puts enough smoke on it without the salt.
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Re: Bacon cure recipe wanted
i would really like to see the recipe to if you don't mind.
my dad tells stories of when he was a kid helping his dad butcher pigs they used to smoke bacon in 5 gal barrels. they would take the belly right off the pig drop it in a barrel on a hook with coals on the bottom. listening to him talk about it i have always wanted to try to make some.
my dad tells stories of when he was a kid helping his dad butcher pigs they used to smoke bacon in 5 gal barrels. they would take the belly right off the pig drop it in a barrel on a hook with coals on the bottom. listening to him talk about it i have always wanted to try to make some.