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Homemade Bacon Smoked with Barley Tea in a Pot
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Homemade Bacon Smoked with Barley Tea in a Pot

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I usually drink oolong tea, but I was given barley tea bags, so I decided to use them to smoke bacon instead of smoking chips. Barley tea made a very aromatic bacon.

You can use any spices you like. I find nutmeg and cinnamon essential. You can make your own spice mix. The procedure itself is very simple. Drying the meat for 30 minutes, followed by smoking. Just after smoking, I ate the bacon while it was still hot, and it was quite good. Recipe by Rokky(sinsan)

I usually drink oolong tea, but I was given barley tea bags, so I decided to use them to smoke bacon instead of smoking chips. Barley tea made a very aromatic bacon.

You can use any spices you like. I find nutmeg and cinnamon essential. You can make your own spice mix. The procedure itself is very simple. Drying the meat for 30 minutes, followed by smoking. Just after smoking, I ate the bacon while it was still hot, and it was quite good. Recipe by Rokky(sinsan)

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Homemade Bacon Smoked with Barley Tea in a Pot

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I usually drink oolong tea, but I was given barley tea bags, so I decided to use them to smoke bacon instead of smoking chips. Barley tea made a very aromatic bacon.

You can use any spices you like. I find nutmeg and cinnamon essential. You can make your own spice mix. The procedure itself is very simple. Drying the meat for 30 minutes, followed by smoking. Just after smoking, I ate the bacon while it was still hot, and it was quite good. Recipe by Rokky(sinsan)

I usually drink oolong tea, but I was given barley tea bags, so I decided to use them to smoke bacon instead of smoking chips. Barley tea made a very aromatic bacon.

You can use any spices you like. I find nutmeg and cinnamon essential. You can make your own spice mix. The procedure itself is very simple. Drying the meat for 30 minutes, followed by smoking. Just after smoking, I ate the bacon while it was still hot, and it was quite good. Recipe by Rokky(sinsan)

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Ingredients

  • 500 gramsPork belly
  • 20 grams[A] Salt
  • 10 grams[A] Soft brown sugar
  • 1/2 tbsp[A] Nutmeg
  • 1/2 tbsp[A] Allspice
  • 1/2 tsp[A] Chilli powder
  • 1/2 tsp[A] Cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp[A] Paprika
  • 1[A] Black pepper
  • 1several [A] Bay leaves
  • 10Barley tea bags
  • 1 dashSugar
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  1. 1

    Rinse the pork belly with water. Remove any blood from the pork when cleaning. Pat dry well.

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  2. 2

    Prick all over the surface with a fork to allow it to absorb the spice well.

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  3. 3

    Combine [A] ingredients. Make sure that the amount of salt and sugar is correct. You don't have to measure the other spices precisely.

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  4. 4

    Finely shred the bay leaves and sage. Rub the [A] spice mix onto the surface of the pork belly.

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  5. 5

    Put the pork into a resealable bag and massage the meat over the bag. Rest in the fridge for 5 days to one week. Massage the meat gently once a day.

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  6. 6

    After 5 days to one week, soak the pork in water to remove the saltiness. It usually takes 1-2 hours. Slice off a small bit and fry to check the taste.

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  7. 7

    When the taste is right, pat dry. Leave to rest in the fridge for one day to dry.

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  8. 8

    After one day, prepare for smoking. Empty the barley tea from the bags.

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  9. 9

    Combine the tea and sugar. You will use this mixture instead of smoking chips.

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  10. 10

    Place empty tins in a pot. Cover the bottom of the pot with the smoking mixture. Place a metal rack over the tins. Cover with a lid and it is ready for smoking.

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  11. 11

    If you don't want to make the pot dirty, line the bottom of the pot with aluminum foil. I bought a cheap metal rack from a pound shop and cut into a suitable shape to fit in the pot.

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  12. 12

    Place the pork on the rack and start smoking. Keep the heat high until the smoke starts. When the smoke starts, turn down the heat to low and cover with a lid.

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  13. 13

    Turn over the pork halfway through and continue to smoke. It usually takes an hour but it depends on the size of the pork.

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  14. 14

    After smoking, wrap the pork in cling film and leave to rest in the fridge for one day. You can eat it without doing this.

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  15. 15

    After one day, it is ready.

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  16. 16

    You can eat as it is but I like browning the slices in a frying pan without oil.

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  17. 17

    [Note:] Fat drippings stop the smoke. Make a small saucer to place on the smoking mixture to catch the drippings.

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