Ken
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I bought some Fletchers Dry Cure bacon at Costco. It comes in two 1.5 pound packages. It has some nice features. It cooks nicely with no moisture in the pan and it renders fat properly. I liked the low sodium too. The problem is the lack of flavor due to no smoke, etc.
I want to cook with it too so I thought I could improve things with my smoker.
I tided it to keep things in place and seasoned it with coarse grind pepper. Into the model 1 at 170 to get the smoke started. Then I reduced the heat to 150 and let it smoke to 140. Maybe 130 or so would work too. I used 1.8oz of wood, 60% hickory/40% apple split into smaller pieces. After a 30 minute rest it went into the fridge. Bacon for breakfast this morning was super and the kitchen smelled good too. I'd like to say that I want to play around with the procedure but the results say otherwise. This may be cheating a bit but its's super easy and very tasty.
I want to cook with it too so I thought I could improve things with my smoker.
I tided it to keep things in place and seasoned it with coarse grind pepper. Into the model 1 at 170 to get the smoke started. Then I reduced the heat to 150 and let it smoke to 140. Maybe 130 or so would work too. I used 1.8oz of wood, 60% hickory/40% apple split into smaller pieces. After a 30 minute rest it went into the fridge. Bacon for breakfast this morning was super and the kitchen smelled good too. I'd like to say that I want to play around with the procedure but the results say otherwise. This may be cheating a bit but its's super easy and very tasty.