Here we go again. Bacon is cured by definition. If it was
truly uncured you would be buying slices of pork belly. The truth is it this
bacon by Llano Seco is cured by celery juice (celery juice extract has the same
properties to cure as nitrates but is considered natural) and not nitrates. The
Government in all its wisdom has allowed producers to use the misleading term
‘uncured’ when nitrates are not used. I apologize to start out this post with
one of my pet peeves. Let’s try again. Today we are sampling some Llano Seco
Uncured bacon. We procured this lovely specimen on our last Meat Adventure to
Chico with our friend John Chips. We are going to make some stuffed jalapenos
to give our bacon a try.
Llano Seco is a farm in Northern California. They use a
cross breed of Duroc and Berkshire. The hogs are raised in a pampered
surrounding that can only be described by many politically correct buzzwords.
This package contains 12 ounces, not a pound which has become an industry
standard. They are sliced very thick and count out to eight slices. The fat to
meat ratio is fair. The package claims the bacon is smoked by hickory and
maple. The fat looks very creamy and smooth which is a characteristic of
quality pork. We use this bacon to wrap some stuffed jalapeno poppers.
Our stuffed jalapenos were cooked in a smoker for a couple
of hours. The bacon crisped up very nicely. The smoke level was high but this
most likely was from the hickory and Applewood that was used in the smoker. I
did like the flavor of the pork. It had a mild beefy like taste that almost
could be compared to veal. This is not your Wally-World variety of bacon. The
cure of salt & sugar was in good balance. Overall this is quality bacon
despite its misleading title. We enjoyed it.
What? Approval of faux cured bacon? Next we will be seeing tofu hot dogs on your grill.
ReplyDeleteI must admit, the bacon does look nice in the package. I'd give it a shot.
Mr Brown I believe you should number your pet peeves, so you would have more time to review meat products. Oh that's not very good idea your list would require glossary that is so large no one would read it. Never mind. GWH
ReplyDeleteThree Dogs BBQ, I do not approve of the 'faux' labeling. 'Lipstick on a pig' of sorts for a decent bacon.
ReplyDeletegreatwhite hunter,
Chilebrown's List of Pet Peeves.
1) greatwhite hunter
I'm number one! This is a great day. GWH
ReplyDeleteToday I learned about celery juice. I didn't know that.
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