Showing posts with label pork belly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pork belly. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Starting To Get It

So as you see in the pictures I have been working on another
batch of pork belly/bacon. I am going to be honest trying to find quality products to make a good bacon is not easy. Here in the Central Valley there are very few places to purchase pork belly.

I have one meat market that only sells is cryopacked and frozen. I have found another that does not sell it unless you are buying bulk. I have found a mexican market that I am able to buy belly but the only problem is you do not know how good the quality of the meat is going to be.

The first time I purchased 4 pounds of it and the quality was not bad. This last purchase where I purchased 8 pounds the quality was not as good as I would of liked. A lot more fat and a lot less meat which gives you a mediocre bacon.

There is a meat market I still need to pay a visit to and see what they off if anything at all.

When I was younger in Madera,Ca there was a place called the Meat Locker which was where my dad had our pigs butchered after there were slaughtered. It was a meat market and butcher shop and when I was in high school it was where we would go to get all or our deep fried goodness for lunch (deep fried burritos and potato wedges rule)!

You really do not realize the importance of quality over quantitiy until the time comes for you are trying to learn and make your own food. Meat that is raised well is better then meat that is "industrially" raised.

As I learn more about bacon and get ready to start learning how to even make my own sausage my goal is to used some of the best products I can. I want to give my family good food and if I plan to make food available to the public I want to know that I am giving the public a quality food that I can be proud of!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

24 Hours in the city of Angels

MV INK.SACK
   So Friday morning the wife and I got into Los Angeles to early to check into our hotel room and several hours before she was going to get her hair done so we got back in the car and headed straight towards Melrose Avenue so we could have lunch at INK.Sack. This is a sandwich shop that is owned by Micheal Voltaggio and it is actually on the same block as INK. The shop is open from 11 am-8 pm. Menu is simple to read so you are not left trying to figure out what you are ordering. I ordered the Spicy Tuna sandwich and a bag of Maryland Crab Chips. I look forward to going back to and try The Jose Andres.
Spicy Ahi Tuna and  Crap Chips


Around 5:30 we got on the road towards Santa Ana for dinner at The Planground in downtown Santa Ana. The Playground is owned by Jason Quinn. You may remember him from season 2 of The Great Food Truck Race with his truck The Lime Truck. For dinner Beth had the burger that was not even on the menu and I had Pork Bolognese with Crispy Polenta. They have a great beer selection that is filled with local and regional brewers. The food was really good and it is a cool restaurant. If you plan on checking it out make a reservation....Trust me!!


   Got up this morning walked down to the Starbucks down the street from the hotel, checked out and we headed to DTLA so we could go to the Farmers Market and see the Sur La Table (so rad!!). This is what a farmers market should be!! There were places to eat, meat to purchase (I counted 3 meat counters), fruits and vegetables and several specialty markets. I was blown away and plan to bring a cooler with me next time so I can get some stuff to take home with me.


Lavender Honey Biscuit
Ludo Truck
   Last stop of the day....LUNCH TIME!!! So before I left for LA I knew one thing I wanted to do was find the Ludo Truck and that is what we did!!! It was not super easy to find becuase it was tucked back off from the street. The Ludo Truck is owned by Chef Ludo Lefebvre and it kind of changed the way I view fast food chicken (screw you KFC). I ordered the Messy Po Boy and Beth had the Buttermilk Chicken Sandwich with spicy coleslaw and pickles. I got lucky because I got the last the last Po' Boy. Oh yeah and do not forget to try the Honey Lavender Biscuit...Holy crap!! For a french dude he's got a good grip on southern food.

Messy Shrimp Po' Boy

   I got the opportunity to not only spend some well needed time with my wife but got to me a couple of very talented chefs (Micheal Voltaggio and Jason Quinn) ate some good food and was a bit overwhelmed by Amoeba Records (but left with a couple of gems!).

   Next trip we take the kids!!!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Pork Belly...What to do with it!!

    So recently my father-in-law was involved with the butchering of a 350 pound pig (do not ask the kind of pig because I have no idea). With him slaughtering the pig meant he got half the pig and I made sure I got a few pounds of the belly.Cut the skin off of it and put the pork on hamburgers.

  If you are looking for pork belly you may have to search for it. I found it originally at a carniceria. I was able to get it with the skin on but you can ask the butcher to cut the skin off.

    I got my hands on curing salt (yes it came from William-Sonoma and no they did not appreciate the bags of change!). I have learned that if you do not have curing salt you can used kosher salt. I have found curing salt is not as east to find as you would think.

   So I started digging around my cupbourds to see what I had for my rub. So I made a rub of brown sugar, Hawaiian pink salt, black peppercorns, dry mustard (for a little spice) and bay leaves.
    
After putting the dry rub on I bagged and tagged it and stuck it in the bottom drawer of the fidge for the the next 7 days.......To be continued in 7 days!.

   If you read this and have attempted to cure pork let me know....any ideas or advice post comments!!

3 lbs of pork belly
Curing salt or you can use Kosher salt


Experiment,experiment,Experiment!!


Bagged and Tagged for the next 7 days