Bacon, Soak or Rinse?

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Bacon, Soak or Rinse?

Post by Krakowska » Fri Dec 20, 2013 15:05

To soak or just rinse? That is the question, Bellies and pork butt curing for 8 days now. Used the "Sons of bees" recipe. I do not see a accumulation of salt just some fluid from the salt draw. Question is should I soak or just rinse? I just do not want to screw it up and be too salty. I did not use a full cup of salt used 3/4 of a cup. Is there a pre smoke test that I can do or just trial and error? Roughly 20 lbs of pork.
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soaking time

Post by ajwillsnet » Fri Dec 20, 2013 17:51

As a rule of thumb, I soak my bacon in water for 1 to 1 1/2 hours per day in the brine. Otherwise, I find it too salty.

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Post by Cabonaia » Fri Dec 20, 2013 18:03

I dry cure bacon, as in the Sons of Bees recipe. I suppose you could slice a piece off an fry it to test for salt, though smoking it will make it saltier and I at least wouldn't know how to judge.

Just rinse it, let it dry enough to form a pellicle, and smoke it. If it comes out too salty, soak it for a few hours and taste test till you get it how you like it. You would think that soaking would ruin the smokey flavor but it doesn't hurt it at all.

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Post by Krakowska » Fri Dec 20, 2013 18:31

Thanks Fellas, much appreciated :cool:
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