my bacon odyssey moving along again. I've done considerable research and found very little beyond what I already know, but I do believe that the honey-cured bacon recipe in Kutas' book contains a glaring misprint. it calls for 4 tablespoons of Insta-cure #1, one cup of salt, and two cups of honey, then goes on to say "The above formula will cure about one slab of bacon." now, "one slab of bacon" in my mind is one pork belly. all of the ones I've picked over to get what I want weighed between 8 and 12 lbs. 4 tablespoons of Instacure #1 is enough cure for about 60lbs of meat according to all of my experience with using it. I don't know why I didn't catch that before my first bacon was finished and half eaten. I usually always weigh the cure anyways, but I followed the recipe this time and thought nothing of it, like an idiot, using 4 T when I only needed 2 teaspoons. lesson learned. I did find some interesting ideas while researching and concocted three dry cure recipes that sounded good to me based on all of the recipes I found online and elsewhere. since I'm still in experimental mode with making bacon, I got the biggest belly I could find and cut it into 3 pieces, one for each of the cures I'm trying. all of these cures contain both honey and brown sugar and at least 1/4 cup of kosher salt and the appropriate amount of cure for the weight of the belly section it's going on. One has only black pepper, one has smoked paprika, cumin, and red pepper flakes, the other has black pepper, ground juniper berries, sage and thyme. they are in the smoker now, but I did a taste test last night to check salinity and see how they tasted. all were much better on saltiness and all were very tasty, but quite different. I read about using cocoa powder, ground coffee, various fresh herbs in dry cures. seems the possibilities are endless. once I find the right flavors, I'll be on the hunt for some quality bellies from Berkshire or Duroc hogs, hopefully localish. good bye industrial bacon.
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