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honey cured bacon

Postby hunterman » Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:53 pm

This is my first try at bacon curing and thought I would do this one.
http://home.pacbell.net/lpoli/index_fil ... dBacon.pdf
I only want to do half a kilo for the first time.
So can anyone tell me if my equations are correct?
Salt 12 grams
Sugar 40 grams
Cure 1 1.5 grams
I have taken the recipe above and also the post by Josh and halved josh�s measurements.
http://forum.sausagemaking.org/viewtopi ... ht=adapted

Also has anyone tried it and what were your thoughts?

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Postby Oddley » Sun Dec 04, 2005 10:22 pm

If you want exactly the same cure then use:


Meat 500 Grams
Cure #1 = 1.7 Grams (200 ppm Francos cure #1)
Salt 12.5 grams
Sugar 20 grams


Good luck with your first try.
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Postby Epicurohn » Sun Dec 04, 2005 10:46 pm

I tried Kutas' Honey Cured Bacon recipe:

3# Pork Belly
� cup Salt
1 Tbsp Cure#1
� cup Honey


The bacon cured well and smoked nicely. It always burns before it's cooked and never crisps; even on two different skillets.


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Postby Oddley » Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:54 pm

Hi Epicurohn
I'm not surprised that the bacon burns. You have over 8% sugar ingoing in the bacon and as you know sugar burns very easily.
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Postby hunterman » Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:50 pm

Oddley did you just half Josh�s measurements?
I was not very good with maths at school I would be interested in some kind of formula for working it out. With all this lbs, grams, Kgs it�s got me head done in. I have seen something somewhere but lost it :(
I made a mistake with the sugar I meant to say 20grams.
I have tried it anyway but I have wrapped the pork in Clingfilm so will let you know.
Also I here of all these different recipes were do you get them all.
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Postby Oddley » Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:28 pm

Hi hunterman, No I didn't just half josh's amounts. I analyzed the original recipe then gave the amounts for a smaller amount of meat.

If you would like to learn the mathematics of curing then I have posted a full analytical report including the maths on my Wiltshire cure. HERE

My wiltshire cure recipe HERE

I converted a recipe originally in Farmhouse Fare posted by aris HERE

A lot of people use the recipes from Len Poli. HERE
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Postby hunterman » Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:57 pm

Thank you Oddley
I knew I had seen your (analytical report) somewhere. I could not understand it first time round but getting the gist of it now.
I am a little slow you know :wink:
You mention sodium ascorbate for fry bacon what does this do to the meat? And finally for now anyway.
You said if the brine covers your meat call it an immersion cure if not call it the wet method. Was this a joke or is there a difference?
Sorry for all the questions you seem to already answered you must get sick of them
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Postby Oddley » Mon Dec 05, 2005 9:20 pm

Sodium Ascorbate inhibits the formation of Nitrosamines for an explanation please read HERE.

The wet method is when the brine does not cover the meat. The immersion method when it does.
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Postby Epicurohn » Sat Dec 10, 2005 3:42 pm

Thanks Odley. But how do I improve the crispiness of the bacon when cooked?

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Postby aris » Sat Dec 10, 2005 3:48 pm

Try to reduce the amount of water in the bacon - i.e. let it dry for several days after curing, and also make sure there is a good proportion of lean and fat.
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Postby Oddley » Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:26 pm

Epicurohn I think I might try to fry it on a very low heat, This would take a lot longer. What you are trying to achieve is keep the surface of the bacon below the burning temp of sugar. You could also oven cook the bacon on a rack.
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Postby hunterman » Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:14 am

Well after 7 day�s of curing or there about I tried a sample today.
I did not smoke it, not got one of those yet.
But it still tasted nice.
A little sweet probably but it did not burn Epicurohn.
For my first attempt I was well impressed with the look and texture.
The start of many I feel :D
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