CURED PORK

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Here is a Sugar Cure for Pork Shoulders and Hams. My husband has been home curing meat for the past 30 years. I got it from him. You can put it through hickory smoke if you prefer, for about a week, using cool smoke, not hot.

Provided by CharlotteWhitten

Categories     Ham

Time P7m26D

Yield 12-20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

6 lbs salt
4 ounces saltpeter
2 lbs brown sugar
3 ounces red peppers
3 ounces black pepper

Steps:

  • Mix all ingredients together on a smooth surface.
  • Rub meat every morning and every night for 3 days, making sure you rub in good around the bones.
  • After first rub, place meat skin- side up.
  • Turn after each rub.
  • On the 4th day, place a strong wire or hook through the shank of hams and shoulders, (and at corners of middlings, if you're doing them).
  • Hang from rafters of your smoke house, placing pan underneath to catch the drips.
  • As it takes the cure, the meat will drip almost continuously.
  • If the meat becomes moldy after hanging for several weeks, not to worry.
  • It's not spoiled, just aging.
  • Just wash meat well when ready to use.
  • This mix should take care of a 350# to 375# hog.
  • My husband and I start our hams, shoulders, middlings, ham hocks and jowls, (500 to 600) mid-October and are finished by mid-April.
  • Have fun and happy eating!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 305.4, Fat 0.3, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 88013.5, Carbohydrate 78.7, Fiber 2, Sugar 73.2, Protein 0.9

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