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Canned Bacon ends and pieces

Thursday, February 21, 2013 10:52
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I’ve been wanting to can some bacon.  I heard from a friend that our local Wal-mart carries 4# packages of bacon ends and pieces for just $6.88.  So, yesterday, I bought two packages.  Here is one of them.
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These were sitting right next to the wonderful Wright brand bacon slices, which of course cost at least twice as much.  Here is what the meat looks like, opened.
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If you would like to fry it as usual, you just have to separate the pieces.  There are some tiny ones, once in a while a Really Thick piece, but most of it is just odd shapes.  I couldn’t resists.  I had to eat some, so before anything else, that’s what I did. ( I cooked it first. ;)
My initial intention was to can it, so here it all is, except a bit I saved to use for bean soup, and the pieces we ate.  I crammed it into little canning jars.  Some of them are 1/2 pint (8 oz.) jars, and some of them are pint jars.  There are 4 pints and 5 half pint jars, so if I had used all of the bacon, I would have had 7 pints, altogether.  Here is the raw bacon in the jars.
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A close-up of one of the jars:
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If you do this, leave 1 inch head space and be sure to carefully clean the rims of the jars.  I used a terry washcloth wrung out in hot water to do that.
Here are the jars in the canner.
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I had processed them for 75 minutes. (If you are going to do this, buy a good, reliable canning guide and follow it carefully.)
Here are the jars, just out of the canner.
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And here they are, after completely cooling.
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What, you may ask, am I going to do with canned bacon?  Here are some ideas…  make bean with bacon soup.  Fry in a skillet and pour off the bacon grease to save for cooking and eat the bacon, or make gravy.  Fry till crispy, drain and add to a salad.  I can use it just like any fresh bacon I would cook.

This post is linked to Simple Lives Thursday #135



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