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Neuromancer 11-11-2008 02:37 PM

Re: The Thick, Crispy Bacon Thread
 
OMFG...high-fat, high cholesterol, and nitrates...:pu...that's a heart attack waitin' to happen...:D

Mister Moo 11-11-2008 02:49 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 63866)
OMFG...a heart attack waitin' to happen...:D

Hell of a thing to say in a Cigar & Pipe forum. Hell of a thing.

Sergeant at Arms! Please escort the reactionary anti-baconist criminal element Neuromancer from the premises. No bruises. This time.

Genetic Defect 11-11-2008 02:52 PM

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nice

livwire68 11-11-2008 02:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 63866)
OMFG...high-fat, high cholesterol, and nitrates...:pu...that's a heart attack waitin' to happen...:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 63886)
Hell of a thing to say in a Cigar & Pipe forum. Hell of a thing.

Sergeant at Arms! Please escort the reactionary anti-baconist criminal element Neuromancer from the premises. No bruises. This time.


lets strap a slab of bacon to him and release the hounds! Talkin trash about a bit of heaven on earth. ;)

The Professor 11-11-2008 03:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 63886)
Hell of a thing to say in a Cigar & Pipe forum. Hell of a thing.

Sergeant at Arms! Please escort the reactionary anti-baconist criminal element Neuromancer from the premises. No bruises. This time.

But he *deserves* bruises for such blasphemy. :2

Went to the local meat market for the first time when some folks from the looney bin were coming to visit. T'was the good stuff. My first time cooking for so many folks, so I lined them up on baking pans. The first batch could have been a bit crispier. The second batch was pretty good, methinks. "Crisp with some flex" is damn nice.

On a related note, I have to lay them flat side-by-side. I usually cook on a ridged cast-iron skillet that (in my mind, at least) is made for bacon.

Damn ... now I'm hungry. :dr

icehog3 11-11-2008 04:38 PM

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Raisin (Mike)'s bacon is the Shiznit! Nothing better. ;)

Rockestone 11-11-2008 04:44 PM

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We stayed at a Bed and Breakfast in Sevierville, TN, The Von Bryan Mountain Top Inn and they had the absolute best bacon I have ever had in my life. Thick cut, what they called Honey Bacon. Unbelieveble!:dr

markem 11-11-2008 04:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 63866)
OMFG...high-fat, high cholesterol, and nitrates...:pu...that's a heart attack waitin' to happen...:D

I got your back, buddy. Send your bacon to me, I'll eat it ! :D

ucla695 11-11-2008 05:23 PM

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Bacon is one of my favorite food groups. I love to fry it up. The only time I've baked it is when I wrapped it around some shrimp and it came out great. I'll have to try putting it in the oven by itself. :tu

Genetic Defect 11-11-2008 05:31 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by The Professor (Post 63905)
But he *deserves* bruises for such blasphemy. :2

Went to the local meat market for the first time when some folks from the looney bin were coming to visit. T'was the good stuff. My first time cooking for so many folks, so I lined them up on baking pans. The first batch could have been a bit crispier. The second batch was pretty good, methinks. "Crisp with some flex" is damn nice.

On a related note, I have to lay them flat side-by-side. I usually cook on a ridged cast-iron skillet that (in my mind, at least) is made for bacon.

Damn ... now I'm hungry. :dr

that was a great breakfast, Tom really missed out :dr

livwire68 11-11-2008 06:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ucla695 (Post 64185)
Bacon is one of my favorite food groups. I love to fry it up. The only time I've baked it is when I wrapped it around some shrimp and it came out great. I'll have to try putting it in the oven by itself. :tu


Talkin bout' heart attack!!! I wrap em' around lil' smokies and bake them!!!!

muziq 11-12-2008 06:54 AM

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Oh thank you, thank you for the bacon thread! There's a place I've been going to in St. Joe, Arkansas, called Coursey's, that mailorders its amazing slow-cured hickory smoked bacon for about $10/lb. Yes, $10/lb. Very thick cut, lightly peppered on the outside (not coated), and with nice big streaks of meat marbled in with the fat. Hillbilly God Food. I've taken to sending it to friends and family as a holiday present. The first time they get it, they usually wince a little or toss it into the fridge and move on to the next gift; but after they cook up one amazing batch of this bacon, I get what I've started to refer to as "the call": "where in the H3LL did you get that bacon?!"

The following October, I start gettting emails from said people: "so, you gonna send me some more bacon this year? Please?!"

As such, my annual holiday gift order is up to about 15 lbs these days.

Link to a review of the place: http://www.roadfood.com/Reviews/Writ...=127&RefID=127

TripleF 11-12-2008 07:00 AM

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Me to self..................

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF BACON


Yowzah, I had no idea....

Mark C 11-12-2008 07:12 AM

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I'm onboard with the thick-cut, and I'm another 'mangler' in the grocery store going through every package looking for the one with more meat than fat. Haven't had much luck lately. On the other hand, all that fat makes for copious amounts of bacon grease to be saved for later use. Oh yeah, pan-fried too, laid out one straight strip at a time.

But I cook mine soft, just barely done. I used to work in the campus dining hall at VT cooking bacon. For 3 hrs every Sat/Sun morning I'd do nothing but cook bacon, ~125 lbs/day. I cooked it the way I liked, some of the chefs would come by and give me compliments, others would tell me to put it back in the oven. To each their own :)

Mister Moo 11-12-2008 07:28 AM

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BACON SIDEBAR: Credit where credit is due

Although I have always been a flat, straight bacon cooker, I never heard the expression "linear bacon" until I was making BLT's at the first ever New Moo House All-BLT Herf last month. The term "linear bacon" was coined by lead kitchen prep-chef, BarneysFunGirl (better half of BarneyBandMan).

Thank you.

Langod 11-12-2008 08:01 AM

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Some of the best bacon I've had is from North Country Smokehouse.
Their bacon is very smoky (your house will smell delicious). The black peppered bacon is the best, followed by the applewood smoked. The cob smoked is a little TOO smoky for my taste. (but that's probably just me.)
You can get it in a slab or sliced. About $9/lb http://ncsmokehouse.com

SmokeyJoe 11-12-2008 08:31 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 64945)
BACON SIDEBAR: Credit where credit is due

Although I have always been a flat, straight bacon cooker, I never heard the expression "linear bacon" until I was making BLT's at the first ever New Moo House All-BLT Herf last month. The term "linear bacon" was coined by lead kitchen prep-chef, BarneysFunGirl (better half of BarneyBandMan).

Thank you.

And yet another talent realized in the amazing person that is Barney'sFunGirl... :D

Stog-a-Boy 11-12-2008 09:35 AM

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I eat turkey bacon.

ahc4353 11-12-2008 09:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 64071)
Raisin (Mike)'s bacon is the Shiznit! Nothing better. ;)


Why?

Hardcz 11-12-2008 11:06 AM

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I'm getting some bacon from the pig we're having slaughtered this year


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