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Mix together salt and brown sugar in a bowl and rub it all over the meat. I like quite a sweet cure so I do 50/50 salt to brown sugar and I mix enough to generously rub into the meat on both sides, (see the photo at the top).
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Read More »Tempted by the wafting smell of gently sizzling bacon but tired of the watery, tasteless store-bought stuff? Me too. Wary of the nitrates used to preserve it commercially? Ditto. But I'm not that keen on botulism either so I wondered - is there a way to make nice dry bacon without nitrates? The answer is: Yes, there is, but first, a bit of history. For hundreds of years, potassium nitrate (saltpetre) crystals have been mined and manufactured. Traditionally these crystals were then mixed with other natural curing agents and rubbed into bacon, ham and sausages to prevent botulism developing while they cured in the cool larder for months on end. These days, saltpetre has largely been replaced by sodium nitrate to do that job in bacon and ham. Sodium nitrate is also used widely as a food additive to give the appealing pink colour and tangy flavour we've come to expect in a whole range of other meats including saveloys, luncheon sausage, and smoked chicken to name a few. Nitrates are highly toxic and their use as a food preservative is heavily regulated. The problem is no-one can regulate how much we are consuming across multiple food products, so it's a substance to keep an eye on reducing or eliminating where possible. With this knowledge in hand, I set out to make my own nitrate-free bacon. Initially, I had some spectacular failures following old recipes that required long curing periods in salty brines, accompanied by much rubbing, soaking in wine and hanging in chimneys (the bacon not me). Then I realised the whole point of those recipes was to produce something that would keep for months if not years at room temperature. I don't store my bacon in a cool larder, I have a perfectly good fridge freezer, so preserving qualities weren't high on my bacon checklist. I also worked out that popping said bacon into the freezer would stop botulism in its tracks. So I simplified the curing process and my experiments became much more successful. Now I make mouth-wateringly good bacon without nitrates in 3 days, and you can too - here's how:
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Read More »Remember it is raw meat and must be kept in the fridge or freezer once it has been sliced and you must cook it well before eating. I like to store it in the freezer, taking out enough for each meal. It will keep in the freezer for several months and can be cooked from frozen. Cook it more gently than shop bacon because there is no water to get rid of. You won't need any extra fat, just lay the rashers in a pan on a low heat and you'll get something that looks like this:
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