This has to be the best bacon I’ve made yet. 2 full pork belly’s from Costco, cut into 4 pieces and cured.
Cure consisted of – salt, pepper, curing salt, brown sugar, maple syrup and some fresh chilli flakes.
Cured for 6 days, washed off and dried overbook the fridge.
Smoked for 2-3 hours and rested overnight.
Even with the amount I gave to family and friend I still enough for a couple of months 😃🥓

by justsnooping2023

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  2. __moops__

    I do almost the same exact process and it’s incredibly popular with friends and family. It’s just sooo much better than store bought.

  3. funkofarts

    I do the same every few months. I’ll buy a big slab of pork belly from Costco, cut it into long pieces, brine it and smoke it for about 8 hours. It makes the best quiche!

  4. soccerlegs2002

    The best use for a smoker in terms of quality results over what you’d get from a store and relative ease to create. Many steps, but they aren’t complicated. Love it.

  5. DHumphreys

    > Cured for 6 days, washed off and dried overbook the fridge.

    You lost me here.

  6. Intelligent_Jelly_26

    My panties are wet “I wear boxers”…. how much was that pork belly?

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