HawkinsHollow
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I'm gonna have my wife buy a pork belly next time she is at Costco. I gotta try this!!!!
I've seen this recipe before. I'll probably do my next one with this, before I try the cajun recipe. What wood are you smoking with?
I'm gonna have my wife buy a pork belly next time she is at Costco. I gotta try this!!!!
I'm going to try pecan on one of these batches. I'd like to perfect a recipe that has a Texas twist, so I can give some homemade bacon as gifts to family during the holidays.I use hickory, apple and cherry
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 also going to start making my own bourbon vanilla extract.
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.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 made vanilla extract with both vodka and light rum. The bourbon vanilla extract sounds awesome. I’ll have to make some.
Hmm. I thought most vanilla came from Mexico? Maybe just in my location?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
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 poundsI'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.
They sell a lot of Mexican vanilla in my area. And the bottles of Mexican vanilla extract are cheap also.Maybe, I think most are Madagascar
I don't have a Costco, but do have a Sam's. I'll check Sam's next time.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
There is NO DOUBT in my mind that this is true.Best bacon you'll ever eat...View attachment 2223145
I also cook it on a roasting pan in the oven. Hotter temp though, 400 degreesI’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.