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California Farm Cold Smoked Ham

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Cold smoking in your barbecue preserves hams with less salts and in a shorter time than traditional salt curing. The ham is flavored with herbs and spices, dried by the salt, the smoke, and curing pressure, by stacking two hams on top of each and flipping the bottom one to the top every day.

Invented in Smithfield, Virginia, during Colonial times to preserve hams (long before refrigeration). Turns a cured pork shoulder ham into holiday dinners or into appetizers for special occasions, sliced thin, wrapped around melon, served with crackers, with cheese, pickles, wrapped around asparagus and belgian endive, or on sandwiches.

Cold smoking in your barbecue preserves hams with less salts and in a shorter time than traditional salt curing. The ham is flavored with herbs and spices, dried by the salt, the smoke, and curing pressure, by stacking two hams on top of each and flipping the bottom one to the top every day.

Invented in Smithfield, Virginia, during Colonial times to preserve hams (long before refrigeration). Turns a cured pork shoulder ham into holiday dinners or into appetizers for special occasions, sliced thin, wrapped around melon, served with crackers, with cheese, pickles, wrapped around asparagus and belgian endive, or on sandwiches.

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California Farm Cold Smoked Ham

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Cold smoking in your barbecue preserves hams with less salts and in a shorter time than traditional salt curing. The ham is flavored with herbs and spices, dried by the salt, the smoke, and curing pressure, by stacking two hams on top of each and flipping the bottom one to the top every day.

Invented in Smithfield, Virginia, during Colonial times to preserve hams (long before refrigeration). Turns a cured pork shoulder ham into holiday dinners or into appetizers for special occasions, sliced thin, wrapped around melon, served with crackers, with cheese, pickles, wrapped around asparagus and belgian endive, or on sandwiches.

Cold smoking in your barbecue preserves hams with less salts and in a shorter time than traditional salt curing. The ham is flavored with herbs and spices, dried by the salt, the smoke, and curing pressure, by stacking two hams on top of each and flipping the bottom one to the top every day.

Invented in Smithfield, Virginia, during Colonial times to preserve hams (long before refrigeration). Turns a cured pork shoulder ham into holiday dinners or into appetizers for special occasions, sliced thin, wrapped around melon, served with crackers, with cheese, pickles, wrapped around asparagus and belgian endive, or on sandwiches.

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Per pound: cure 1 1/2 days, smoke 1 hr, dry 6 mo
2 people, 32 dinners
  • 2whole pork shoulderhams, bone in, ten pounds each
  • 1.75% Coarse himalayan sea salt
  • 0.25% Pink butcher salt, called prague #1, which contains 6.25% sodium nitrate, to arrive at 156 ppm USDA recommended nitrate level
  • Per ham: 1/3 cup each black pepper, brown sugar, granulated garlic, red sweet paprika powder
  • Chimney full of mesquite charcoal
  • Coffee can full of soaked hardwood chips like oak or fruitwood
  • Equipment: two ziplock freezerbags, 2 gallon capacity, large cheesecloth, barbecue, internal probe thermometer, glass measuring cup with 2 cups water. Charcoal chimney and coffee can
  • Cost: 20 pounds of ham for $22. Curing and cold smoking results in 17 1/2 pounds of dried ham. Makes 32 dinners, freezes well. 69 cents per dinner
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Per pound: cure 1 1/2 days, smoke 1 hr, dry 6 mo
  1. 1

    Wash hams with vinegar, dry. Stab slits through fat side every 2” to let salt cure penetrate inside. Rub curing butcher salt carefully all over the ham especially around any exposed bone. Rub spices evenly over the ham on all sides. Put coarse seasalt in bag, shake till salt has coated the meat evenly. Stack hams on top of each other in fridge, turn bottom one to top daily, and flip each ham over. Their weight will press liquids out of the meat.

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    Cure hams 1 1/2 day per pound, fifteen days for a ten pound ham. Then, start charcoal fire, temper till burning low, put hams on grill, fat or skin side up. Insert internal thermometer probe, keep temp below 100F degrees. Place measuring cup with 2 cups water in grill, add soaked hardwood wood to coals, smoke 1 hour per pound, ten hours. Add more soaked wood chips as needed.

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    After curing and cold smoking, raw 10 pound ham makes about 8 pounds of cured ham. Wash with vinegar, hang to air dry from your kitchen ceiling till your ham has gone from 8 pounds to 7 pounds for best texture and taste. I use cheese cloth double wrapped to keep flies out. Like cheese and salami, good molds will grow on dried cured ham. Enjoy.

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Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
on December 07, 2022 18:43
California, United States
I teach people at the farmers market to grow small scale fruits and vegetables. My grandparents and parents taught me growing, cooking and preserving home grown fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and fish. I got certified by the University of California Master Gardener Program in 2005. I try to bring out the original flavor of ingredients, then add layers of spices, herbs and flavorings that enhance, not distort the taste. These are the global, organic and vegan family recipes we use.
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