I originally found the recipe for buckboard bacon here . Below is how my experiment went.
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| My search for a fresh pork shoulder (not vacuumed packed in a saline solution) led me to discover a local meat market that I will return to many times in the future. |
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| After de-boning the pork shoulder it weighed exactly 4 pounds. |
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| The shoulder on the smoker rack with a fresh pepper grind. |
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| Smoked to an internal temp of 150° |
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| Let rest for an hour then slice up for a taste test! |
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| Clearly less fat in this style of bacon. |
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| Smaller piece sliced and ready for packaging. |
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| Large piece rested overnight in the fridge and ready for slicing |
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| Way less fat than traditional belly bacon |
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| Whole lot of bacon from one shoulder! |
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| Great marbling throughout! |
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| Packaged and ready for freezing for future use. |
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| A little olive oil in the pan and lightly fried up for the first taste test. Somewhat a cross between ham and bacon, but superb! A little salty... A little smokey and a whole lot delicious! |















Looks like some good back bacon or Canadian Bacon as you Yankees like to call it. :)
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