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Bacon

Cured meat prepared from a pig.

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Meat of Meats

  • Dec 6, 2008
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On extended periods of not eating meat, I've always found bacon to be the meat that I miss most. It is, in many ways, the meatiest of meats, characterized as it is by those elements that are most exaggeratedly associated with meat: fatty, salty, and best served in grease. It's the meat that inspires the most laughter when it is described as healthy, which makes it the most satisfying to eat when you have gone for any period of time without meat.   

Like most people, my earliest memories of bacon involve it as a breakfast food. It makes great accompaniment to eggs prepared any way, as well as to pancakes or waffles, wherein you'll find it to be surprisingly delicious with syrup. I've enjoyed it with grits, hash browns and breakfast potatoes, fresh fruit, and as part of a pork ensemble that included sausage, chops, and Canadian bacon. I don't think I even really considered it's use outside the breakfast table until I was a teenager.

My first experience with bacon as a food eaten after breakfast came in the form of a lunchtime BLT. I would later go on to enjoy bacon in everything from salads to bird stuffing to a tapas-inspired wrapping for a fig. It's an incredibly versatile meat that I'm not sure I'll ever get sick of. By no means is it the most refined or even tasty meat, but I'll still argue that it's the meatiest of meats. 
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October 01, 2009
You should check out this site I found for & ways to use bacon! http://zestycook.com/zestys-top-7-ways-to-use-bacon/
 
April 03, 2009
I love bacon. I just watched the Jim Gaffigan King Baby DVD and his take on bacon is very funny. 
 
April 03, 2009
Interesting... my wife was a vegetarian for 15 years. What caused her to fall off the veggie bandwagon? You guessed it. Bacon. I had no idea that affect was so pervasive on non-meat eaters.
 
April 03, 2009
Bacon does indeed rule--makes a western burger even better!!
 
April 03, 2009
I am a gigantic bacon fan!! cant get enough of the stuff, my recent expirement with chocolate covered bacon went fairly well with the people who tried it. I must recommend to all to see a comedian by the name of Jim Gaffigan who does a good 5 minutes on the magic of bacon in his latest special "King Baby" which you can get almost anywhere. IT IS HILARIOUS!
April 03, 2009
Have you tried this bacon candy bar yet?
April 03, 2009
By the way, I didn't know Jim Gaffigan was so big! I just heard about him from this King Baby review.
April 03, 2009
@kingoftowns: I think candied bacon is next on my list, but you've got me really intrigued by chocolate covered bacon.
 
December 06, 2008
I miss bacon-wrapped mushrooms the most of all meat-related foods.
 
December 06, 2008
I often hear that bacon is the most missed food of vegetarians ... probably because meatless bacon substitutes can't even come close! They taste like flavored cardboard.
 
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review by . January 18, 2011
I love Bacon
Try and tell me one dish that has bacon in it that you do not like. Vegetarians excluded!!
Quick Tip by . June 18, 2011
posted in Gourmand
An awesome meat with a salty taste which goes well with sandwiches, eggs, pancakes, and other traditional breakfast foods. Best when cooked crispy. Don't go nuts, though - bacon is one of the fattier meats, and you get little nutritional payoff.
review by . July 20, 2010
posted in Awesomeness
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Bacon, it goes great in sandwiches, burgers, a side item at breakfast or in omelets and quiche.  How can one food item be so great?  It's salty, crisp and tasty.      It can also be bad for you, so much so that it has been taken out of the "Meat" group and placed in the "Other" group which is sort of like food hell where chocolate bars and KFC's Double Down reside.  Also with bacon!      If a pig was a supermarket, …
Quick Tip by . March 18, 2011
One of my least favorite foods. Too salty, too fatty, and difficult to eat.
Quick Tip by . August 25, 2010
Free. . . Bacon. . . . Wednesdays. Need I say more?
Quick Tip by . July 19, 2010
posted in Awesomeness
The tastiest thing ever, when it isn't hard and brittle. It belongs in everything.
Quick Tip by . June 27, 2010
Love it but only have it a couple of times a year. One of the worst things you can eat!
Quick Tip by . June 27, 2010
unhealthy...although sometimes delicious
Quick Tip by . June 12, 2010
Maple hickory smoked mmmmmmmmm
Quick Tip by . June 02, 2010
I don't like bacon, but my friends are all fans.
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Bacon is cut from the meat on the sides, belly or back of the pig, and sometimes is cured, smoked or both.  Other meats can be cured to resemble bacon.  Bacon can be prepared fried, baked, grilled or as a flavoring agent. 

The USDA defines bacon as "the cured belly of a swine carcass"; other cuts and characteristics must be separately qualified (e.g., "smoked pork loin bacon"). If bacon is USDA certified, then it has been treated for trichinella, a parasitic roundworm which can be destroyed by heating, freezing, drying, or smoking.

The names of rashers or slices differ depending on where they are cut from:

  • Streaky bacon comes from the belly of a pig. It is very fatty with long veins of fat running parallel to the rind. This is the most common form of bacon in the United States. Pancetta is Italian streaky bacon, smoked or aqua (unsmoked), with a strong flavour. It is generally rolled up into cylinders after curing.
  • Back bacon comes from the loin in the middle of the back of the pig. It is a lean meaty cut of bacon, with relatively less fat compared to other cuts and has a ham-like texture and flavour. Most bacon consumed in the United Kingdom is back bacon.[6] Also called Irish bacon or Canadian Bacon.
  • Middle bacon is much like back bacon but is cheaper and somewhat fattier, with a richer flavour.
  • Cottage bacon is thinly sliced lean pork meat from a shoulder cut that is typically oval shaped and meaty. It is cured and then sliced into ...
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