Bringing home the bacon!!!

   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #41  
I'm gonna have my wife buy a pork belly next time she is at Costco. I gotta try this!!!!
 
   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #43  
I'm gonna have my wife buy a pork belly next time she is at Costco. I gotta try this!!!!

Best bacon you'll ever eat...
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#47  
Regarding actually cooking the bacon for serving. I saw a hack the other day about cooking the bacon in a pan with a thin layer of water in the pan. I'll have to try this.

Bacon Cooking Hack
 
   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #48  
I use our Ninja 10 in 1 air fryer pro. 14 minutes at 350, air bake, it's perfect

Let us know how the water works, that seems counter to what I'd have believed
 
   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #49  
Regarding actually cooking the bacon for serving. I saw a hack the other day about cooking the bacon in a pan with a thin layer of water in the pan. I'll have to try this.

Bacon Cooking Hack
I’ve lately been cooking bacon in the oven. Put a sheet of parchment paper on a cookie sheet and the bacon on top. About 15-20 minutes at 375 degrees. And usually there’s not much clean up: the paper keeps the pan clean.
 
   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #50  
I’ve made vanilla extract with both vodka and light rum. The bourbon vanilla extract sounds awesome. I’ll have to make some.

I'm going to try some Mexican vanilla beans too, I've heard they have a slightly smokey flavor... This will be a fun experiment
 
   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #53  
I've only been able to find 2 or 3 lb. Nothing larger. I'm looking to see if I can find another source nearby. I can probably get them in Muenster, north of me. It's a big German/Chech community with a lot of meat markets and butchers.
We make a lot of pork belly burnt ends in our food trailer, we get the pork bellies from Costco business and they’re usually between five and 6 pounds
 
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#55  
We make a lot of pork belly burnt ends in our food trailer, we get the pork bellies from Costco business and they’re usually between five and 6 pounds
I don't have a Costco, but do have a Sam's. I'll check Sam's next time.
 
   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #56  
There are a few countries that vanilla pods come from. Mexico, Madgascar, Tahiti are a few I have tried. They all claim to have the best.

I have made my own vanilla extract. Put a few pods in a quart of clear vodka. Takes a few months then.. Wella. Taste so much better than the store bought stuff.

Been thinking about making my own bacon. Pork and a deer bacon (bearded butchers). Have smoker, will experiment... 😀
 
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I’ve lately been cooking bacon in the oven. Put a sheet of parchment paper on a cookie sheet and the bacon on top. About 15-20 minutes at 375 degrees. And usually there’s not much clean up: the paper keeps the pan clean.
I also cook it on a roasting pan in the oven. Hotter temp though, 400 degrees

Cooking in a pan with the thin layer of water is something I want to try. Apparently, "America's Test Kitchen" tried it and they say it's the best. I've only seen that show a few times, but I've really liked all the episodes I saw. It gives you some good tips.
 
   / Bringing home the bacon!!! #59  
I've heard baking it is more forgiving, but have not tried it. Pan frying requires constant attention after the first few minutes heating up but allows you to tune the crispiness any way you like, very closely. No smoker so never tried making my own. Maybe some day...
 
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#60  
I just bought 2 more pork bellies at Sam's, 5lbs each.
 

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