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Makin' Bacon

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My buckboard bacon journey started this morning. Trimmed excess fat from two boneless pork butts. Added the cured and placed in the refrigerator for the next 10 days. After the first 5 days, the butts will get turned. From what I understand, a lot of moisture will be drawn from the butts from the salt cure during the process.

After ten days, the cure will be rinsed off. The butts will be smoked at a pretty low temperature until they reach 150 degrees. Makin' bacon!!!!

Thanks to Thirdeye for sending me the cure mix.
 

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I didn't experience much moisture loss at all. Not even a quarter cup on 2 8 pounders.
 
I think I'm going to put very course black pepper on one for "pepper bacon". I'll add before smoking.
 
Todd, hows the bacon comming along? Is it on the smoker yet?
I keep drooling after reading all the different threads on Bacon!!
 
Todd, hows the bacon comming along? Is it on the smoker yet?
I keep drooling after reading all the different threads on Bacon!!

It takes 10 days to cure, then you can smoke.
 
sorry, didn't check the dates, actually I'm just impatient when anyone talks bacon!
 
I was reading more about this and I came up with a question. Where would you buy a good sized boneless pork butt? The ones I buy and cook always have a bone in them. Anyone have any ideas?
 
Todd, when I did mine I pulled it off the smoker at 140 internal it was good. Me personally I wouldnt go much further on the internal. When I sliced my buckboard bacon it resembled ham, hence the curing, but the taste is out of this world!
 
I was reading more about this and I came up with a question. Where would you buy a good sized boneless pork butt? The ones I buy and cook always have a bone in them. Anyone have any ideas?

Costco has boneless. This is about the only thing that I can think of that they are good for. Still pisses me off that Costco sells boneless butts. They just don't get it!! I don't understand who they are catering to.
 
And the turn... before and after (looks like pork, even 5 days later :|)
 

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