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Our applewood smoked bacon is made from heritage-breed pork, raised humanely on small family farms, with no antibiotics or added growth hormones. Because our bacon is made the old-fashioned way – rubbed with salt and sugar and smoked over applewood chips, with no artificial nitrates, nitrites, or preservatives (we use only celery powder) - it’s called “uncured.” But this full-flavored bacon may well be the cure for all your bacon cravings.
Cooking Methods: Pan-Fry, Griddle, Bake, Grill
Cooking Tips: Whether you cook our applewood smoked bacon on a sheet tray in the oven, on a griddle, or pan-fried in cast-iron, it’s the perfect addition to breakfast or brunch. We also like to wrap it around filet mignon before cooking, make lardons for salad or pasta, and bard lean game birds before roasting. Slice the bacon width-wise and sauté as a base for braises, stews, and vegetable sides. The rendered bacon fat is excellent for cooking potatoes or rubbing over chicken or poussin before roasting. We love this bacon so much we even use it in our baked goods - you can’t go wrong with bacon cheddar scones or maple-bacon sticky buns.
Our applewood smoked bacon is made from heritage-breed pork, raised humanely on small family farms, with no antibiotics or added growth hormones. Because our bacon is made the old-fashioned way – rubbed with salt and sugar and smoked over applewood chips, with no artificial nitrates, nitrites, or preservatives (we use only celery powder) - it’s called “uncured.” But this full-flavored bacon may well be the cure for all your bacon cravings.
Cooking Methods: Pan-Fry, Griddle, Bake, Grill
Cooking Tips: Whether you cook our applewood smoked bacon on a sheet tray in the oven, on a griddle, or pan-fried in cast-iron, it’s the perfect addition to breakfast or brunch. We also like to wrap it around filet mignon before cooking, make lardons for salad or pasta, and bard lean game birds before roasting. Slice the bacon width-wise and sauté as a base for braises, stews, and vegetable sides. The rendered bacon fat is excellent for cooking potatoes or rubbing over chicken or poussin before roasting. We love this bacon so much we even use it in our baked goods - you can’t go wrong with bacon cheddar scones or maple-bacon sticky buns.