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@Icefeveris not keen on his bacon smoked - so once it has been rinsed and dried, that is the time to smoke - 8-24 hours depending on the smokiness you prefer. After that vac pack and leave for 4-5 days in the fridge before freezing.

Ice prefers his bacon green (unsmoked) but others prefer smoked. Both are good - it just depends on you personal preference.

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3 minutes ago, Wade said:

@Icefeveris not keen on his bacon smoked - so once it has been rinsed and dried, that is the time to smoke - 8-24 hours depending on the smokiness you prefer. After that vac pack and leave for 4-5 days in the fridge before freezing.

Ice prefers his bacon green (unsmoked) but others prefer smoked. Both are good - it just depends on you personal preference.

I'm a green man myself. I find smoking can easily overpower the delicate bacon flavours for my preference. Everything else though, bring on the smooke !

Cheers n Gone Nick

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Nice conclusion, or will there be another episode? The defrost & carve, then the whole debate on the best way to cook bacon. Lol.

I like to double seal when I use the vac rolls too. For some reason unless you do they always leak I find, unlike the bags which is strange.

Do you hand carve the slices or use a machine? I have a Princess slicer thing but think it might be a bit unrefined for slicing dry cure bacon. Perhaps my 11" Granton carver might be a better option?

Cheers n Gone NIck

 

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19 hours ago, Skagg2000 said:

Nice conclusion, or will there be another episode? The defrost & carve, then the whole debate on the best way to cook bacon. Lol.

🤣 No  #3 is the end of this trilogy 

 

19 hours ago, Skagg2000 said:

Do you hand carve the slices or use a machine?

Both Skagg...for a couple of rathers a very sharpe knife...for bigger lots I have a slicer, which can be a PITA at times.

 

19 hours ago, Skagg2000 said:

Streaky Bacon underway. Day 2 of 14

Your streaky may be ok after 10 days as it's a small joint....not thick like loin.

Ice.

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Well the dry cure Back is done & packed. Just cold smoking the other joint with Maple though it's proving a PITA as the dust keeps going out, dunno why, it's dry I always struggle with cold smoking for some reason. Anyhow, please with the results so far, next step is to try it! 

Thanks again to @Icefever & @Wade for the advice & encouragement

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5 hours ago, Icefever said:

@Skagg2000  You say the dust was dry....have you tried putting some dust in a small glass bowl and into the microwave for a minute or so??? you'll be surprised how much vapour comes out of it..

 

Ice.

Not tried that Ice. perhaps that's my issue. I keep it in the shed in a zip bag with the other smoking wood.

Daft question, how do you tell the moisture is coming out when you microwave it?

Cheers n Gone Nick

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On 6/29/2020 at 2:28 PM, Skagg2000 said:

Not tried that Ice. perhaps that's my issue. I keep it in the shed in a zip bag with the other smoking wood.

Daft question, how do you tell the moisture is coming out when you microwave it?

Cheers n Gone Nick

@Icefever Excellent tip. Tried it this weekend & managed to continuously produce cold smoke with a ProQ generator loaded with Apple dust for 12 hours

Cheers n Gone Nick

 

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On 5/22/2020 at 4:53 PM, Skagg2000 said:

I'm a green man myself. I find smoking can easily overpower the delicate bacon flavours for my preference. Everything else though, bring on the smooke !

Cheers n Gone Nick

I just thought I'd add an update to this statement. Since cold smoking my own dry cure bacon I rarely have it green now. Being able to control the subtle favour & the wood used makes all the difference. 

The damage was probably done as a child being fed that overpowering smoked "flavoured" stuff from the supermarkets.

I'm officially a convert!

Cheers n Gone Nick

 

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