Best 9 Honey Molasses Cured Bacon Recipes

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Honey molasses cured bacon is a delicious and flavorful variation on traditional bacon. The curing process, which involves using honey, molasses, salt, and spices, infuses the bacon with a sweet and savory flavor that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Whether you are looking for a special breakfast treat or a unique addition to your next dinner party, honey molasses cured bacon is a perfect choice. This article provides a comprehensive guide to help you create the best honey molasses cured bacon, from selecting the right pork belly to the curing and cooking process.

Here are our top 9 tried and tested recipes!

HOMEMADE BACON



Homemade Bacon image

After you've tried this curing technique for homemade bacon you will never want the store-bought stuff again. You've been warned.

Provided by Andrew Armstrong

Time P14DT4h

Number Of Ingredients 6

5 # Pork Belly skin removed
1 gallon of water
1 cup Kosher Salt
1 cup White Sugar
1 cup Brown Sugar
1 TBS Insta-Cure #1

Steps:

  • In a large food-safe container, combine 1 gallon of water, 1 cup of Kosher Salt, 1 cup of white sugar, 1 cup of brown sugar, and 1 TBS of Insta-Cure #1.
  • Mix together until dissolved.
  • Drop in the pork belly and make sure it stays submerged. I used a plastic container filled with water to weigh mine down.
  • Refrigerate for 14 days.
  • After 14 days remove and rinse cure and pat dry.
  • Leave uncovered in the refrigerator overnight.
  • Smoke for 4 hours at temperatures under 165 degrees F.
  • Remove and cool in the refrigerator overnight.
  • Slice and enjoy.

HONEY MOLASSES CURED BACON RECIPE - (4.2/5)



HONEY MOLASSES CURED BACON Recipe - (4.2/5) image

Provided by Beefman-2

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 LB PORK BELLY, SKIN REMOVED
2 TSP INSTA CURE #1
1/4 - 1/2 CUP OF MOLASSES HONEY MIXTURE
2 TBSP KOSHER SALT
1/2 BROWN SUGAR
2 TBSP GROUND MUSTARD
HONEY MOLASSES MIXTURE
1 - 12 OUNCE JAR OF GRANDMAS MOLASSES
1 - 24 OUNCE CONTAINER OF ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY
MIX THE TWO TOGETHER SIMMER FOR 30 TO 45 MINUTES LET COOL AND PLACE INTO AIR TIGHT CONTAINER. USE WHEN NEEDED.

Steps:

  • MIX ALL DRY INGREDIENTS TOGETHER IN A BOWL, MIX START TO ADD IN MOLASSES MIXTURE TILL YO HAVE A THIN SLURRY MIXTURE, APPLY MIXTURE TO PORK BELLY RUBBING IT IN COATING THE BELLY EVENLY. PLACE INTO 2 GALLON SEALABLE BAG, REMOVING AS MUCH AIR AS POSSIBLE FOLDING EXCESSIVE BAG UNDER THE BELLY. PLACE IN FRIDGE, FOR 6 - 7 DAYS TILL FIRM TO THE TOUCH, TURNING OVER ONCE A DAY. WHEN READY REMOVE FROM FRIDGE, REMOVE FROM BAG RINSE THOROUGHLY RUBBING IT WITH HANDS AS YOU RINSE TO REMOVE EXCESSIVE SALT. SET ON RACK TO AIR DRY, IF POSSIBLE IN FRIDGE ON THE RACK AND COOKIE SHEET LET DRY 2 TO 3 HOURS PULL FROM FRIDGE AND LET COME UP TO ROOM TEMPERATURE. START YOUR SMOKER. SMOKER TEMP AT 175 F, SMOKE WITH MAPLE OR APPLY FOR 2 HOURS. CONTINUE TO COOK IN THE SMOKER TILL THE BACON HAS REACHED AN I.T. OF 140- 145 THEN REMOVE, PLACE ON COOLING TRAY AND LET COOL, THEN INTO FRIDGE OVER NIGHT TO FIRM UP, NEXT MORNING REMOVE FROM FRIDGE, SLICE, COOK AND ENJOY

THE ULTIMATE BLT BURGERS WITH HONEY MOLASSES-GLAZED BACON, GRILLED LETTUCE, AND SMOKY TOMATO MAYO



The Ultimate BLT Burgers with Honey Molasses-Glazed Bacon, Grilled Lettuce, and Smoky Tomato Mayo image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 45m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

18 slices thick cut applewood smoked bacon, divided
2 1/2 tablespoons honey
2 teaspoons molasses
2 teaspoons sherry vinegar
Pinch ground cayenne
4 leaves radicchio
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 tablespoon sherry vinegar
1/2 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 large ripe tomato
1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 clove garlic
3/4 cup mayonnaise
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 pounds ground chuck
1/4 teaspoon finely chopped fresh tarragon leaves
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Vegetable oil, for grill pan
6 ounces Comte, shredded (can substitute Gruyere)
6 classic white bakery buns, split

Steps:

  • Preheat a nonstick grill pan over medium-high heat.
  • Roughly chop 6 of the bacon slices, and add to the grill pan. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the bacon just barely begins to turn crispy, about for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the cooked bacon to a food processor and process for 4 to 5 seconds. Set aside for later use, (in the patties).
  • Honey Molasses-Glazed Bacon:
  • In a small mixing bowl combine the honey, molasses, vinegar, and cayenne and mix until well combined. Brush the remaining 12 bacon slices on both sides with the honey mixture. Heat a large fireproof nonstick skillet on the grill. Add 1/2 the bacon and cook over medium-high heat until crispy, about 5 minutes, flipping once. Drain on paper towels. Repeat with remaining bacon.
  • To make Grilled Lettuce: Soak the radicchio leaves, for about 10 minutes, in an ice bath to lessen the amount of bitterness. Remove the leaves from the ice bath and pat dry with paper towels. Brush the leaves with 1 tablespoon oil. Put on the grill and cook briefly on each side. Transfer to a cutting board and cut into 1-inch wide strips. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil, the sherry vinegar, and Dijon mustard. Add the radicchio and toss to coat.
  • Smoky Tomato Mayo: Put the tomato on the grill and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, turning occasionally, until most of the skin has blackened. Transfer to a small bowl and cover with plastic wrap. After 10 minutes, squeeze the tomato into a strainer to remove the seeds and most of the skin (you can leave a little bit of the burnt skin). Discard the seeds and skin. In the bowl of a food processor, combine the tomato, smoked paprika, garlic, and mayonnaise and puree. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper.
  • Patties: Combine the beef, reserved bacon (that has been chopped in the food processor), tarragon, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. Mix well, handling the meat as little as possible to avoid compacting. Divide the mixture into 6 equal portions and form into patties to fit the size of the buns.
  • Brush the grill pan with vegetable oil. Arrange the patties in the pan and cook, turning once, just until done, about 4 minutes on each side for medium-rare. During the last few minutes of cooking, top with equal amounts of cheese and put the buns, cut side down, on the outer edges of the grill to toast lightly.
  • To assemble the burgers, spread a generous amount of the Smoky Tomato Mayo on the cut side of the buns. Top the bun bottoms with 2 slices of Honey Molasses-Glazed Bacon, a cheese-topped patty, and equal amounts of Grilled Lettuce. Cover with the bun tops and serve.

HOME-CURED BACON



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Pink salt, also known as curing salt No. 1, is a nitrate, a combination of sodium chloride - table salt - and nitrite, a preserving agent used to deter the growth of bacteria in cured meats. Bacon is cured in the refrigerator, then slow roasted, and finally cooked again before serving. It is not being consumed as a raw, cured meat, so the use of a nitrate is a personal decision. A small amount of pink salt in your cure provides that familiar pink color and bacon-y flavor, or what we have come to know as bacon-y. It is absolutely possible to cure bacon without nitrates; but be aware that the end product will be more the color of cooked pork and that the flavor will be akin to that of a pork roast. With or without the pink salt, homemade bacon is worth the effort.

Provided by Cathy Barrow

Time 2h

Yield About 2 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 1/2 pounds pork belly, squared off, rind removed
2 1/2 tablespoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon pink salt, optional
1/4 cup maple syrup, or honey, brown sugar, white sugar or molasses
2 tablespoons cold strong black coffee, bourbon or apple cider
2 garlic cloves, smashed
1 tablespoon black peppercorns, crushed
2 teaspoons fresh thyme
1 teaspoon fennel seed, toasted
1 teaspoon coriander seed, toasted

Steps:

  • Place the pork belly in a large Ziploc bag. Add the salt (and pink salt if using) and the cure additions. Rub the cure into the pork belly, turning the bag over and over and pressing the cure into the flesh. Close the bag, squeezing out all the air and refrigerate for seven days. Each day, flip the bag over. Some liquid will begin to gather in the bag.
  • After seven days, wash the cure off the meat, rinsing thoroughly. Pat the bacon dry with paper towels and set it on a rack over a baking sheet. Allow the bacon to air-dry in the refrigerator for 6 to 24 hours.
  • Preheat the oven to 225 degrees. Roast the pork belly in the oven to an internal temperature of 150 degrees for about 90 minutes. Chill the bacon well, then slice thick or thin, to preference. Any bacon that doesn't easily slice may be cut into chunks, for starting a pot of beans or soup. Wrapped in parchment paper, then wrapped in plastic wrap or foil and placed in a Ziploc bag, the bacon will keep for three weeks in the refrigerator and three months in the freezer.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 341, UnsaturatedFat 19 grams, Carbohydrate 4 grams, Fat 33 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 6 grams, SaturatedFat 12 grams, Sodium 163 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams

HOMEMADE BACON



Homemade Bacon image

Provided by Michael Symon : Food Network

Time 3h30m

Yield 3 1/2 pounds bacon

Number Of Ingredients 8

5 pounds pork belly, skin on
1/4 cup kosher salt
2 teaspoons pink curing salt
1/4 cup packed dark brown sugar
1/4 cup honey (preferably chestnut honey)
2 tablespoons red pepper flakes
2 tablespoons smoked sweet paprika
1 teaspoon cumin seeds

Steps:

  • Rinse the pork belly and pat dry. Transfer to a resealable 2-gallon plastic bag. To make the spice rub, mix the kosher salt, pink salt, brown sugar, honey, red pepper flakes, paprika and cumin in a bowl. Coat the pork belly all over with the mixture.
  • Close the bag and refrigerate 7 to 10 days, flipping once a day, until the pork belly feels firm. It should take 7 days for a thin belly that is about 11/2 inches thick, longer for a belly that's 2 to 3 inches thick.
  • Remove the pork belly from the bag, rinse thoroughly and pat dry. Refrigerate the belly on a rack, uncovered, 48 hours.
  • Set up your smoker according to the manufacturer's instructions using applewood chips, and set to 200 degrees F. Smoke the pork belly 3 hours, or until the bacon reaches an internal temperature of 150 degrees F.
  • Remove the rind (optional), then slice and cook as desired. To store, wrap the bacon in plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 1 week or freeze up to 2 months.
  • Pink curing salt is a mix of salt and sodium nitrite. It keeps the meat pink and protects it from bacteria. You can find it at specialty food stores or online.

MOLASSES-CURED PORK SHOULDER BACON



Molasses-Cured Pork Shoulder Bacon image

Categories     Pork     Side     Summer     Grill/Barbecue     Molasses     Gourmet     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes about 4 1/2 lbs

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 (4- to 6-lb) boneless pork shoulder Boston roast (Boston butt)
6 cups water
1 cup kosher salt
2/3 cup packed dark brown sugar
2 1/2 tablespoons Instacure No. 1*
1/2 cup mild molasses
3 cups ice cubes
4 tablespoons coarsely ground black pepper (optional)
Special Equipment
1- to 2-gallon plastic storage tub or stainless-steel bowl; a 221/2-inch covered kettle grill with a hinged top rack; a 12- by 8- by 2-inch disposable aluminum roasting pan; 3 lb hardwood sawdust*; charcoal briquettes; a chimney starter; long metal tongs; an instant-read thermometer

Steps:

  • Put pork butt, fat side up, on a work surface, then halve horizontally with a sharp large knife.
  • Stir together water, salt, brown sugar, and Instacure in storage tub until solids are dissolved, about 3 minutes, then add molasses and stir until dissolved. Add ice and stir until cure is cold (ice may not be completely melted; keeping liquid cold slows salt absorption).
  • Add pork to cure, then weight with a large plate to keep submerged. Chill, tub covered with a lid or plastic wrap, 36 hours.
  • Rinse pork and pat dry, then discard brine. Sprinkle pork evenly with pepper (if using).
  • Prepare grill and smoke bacon: See preceding recipe.
  • Cut bacon crosswise into 1/8-inch-thick slices with a sharp knife, then fry in a heavy skillet over moderately low heat, turning, until browned. Transfer to paper towels to drain.
  • Available at The Sausage Maker (888-490-8525).

APPLE CIDER MOLASSES HONEY CURE FOR MAKING HAMS OR CANADIAN BACON RECIPE - (4.6/5)



APPLE CIDER MOLASSES HONEY CURE FOR MAKING HAMS OR CANADIAN BACON Recipe - (4.6/5) image

Provided by Beefman-2

Number Of Ingredients 8

NOTE:
1 GALLON APPLE CIDER
6 LEVER TBSP PRAGUE POWDER #1 ( BY WEIGHT ) OR 6 LEVEL TBSP
1.5 CUP BROWN SUGAR
8 OZ DOLE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ( RAN THROUGH A FOOD PROCESSOR JUICE AND PINEAPPLE )
1/3 CUP MOLASSES HONEY MIX
1 1
MOLASSES HONEY MIX IS 24 OUNCE CLOVER HONEY AND 12 OUNCE GRANDMAS MOLASSES MIXED TOGETHER AND PLACED IN A CROCK POT ON LOW FOR 4 TO 5 HOURS, TO MELD THE TWO TOGETHER,,,

Steps:

  • MEASURE OUT ALL INGREDIENTS AND POUR INTO LARGE NON REACTIVE CONTAINER ( THINK FOOD GRADE PLASTIC ) MIX THOROUGHLY LET SET AND REMOVE FOAM AT TOP,.REPEAT. THIS CURE TAKES 7 TO 8 DAYS TO CURE A PIECE OF MEAT DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF MEAT, 1 DAY IS A 24 HOUR PERIOD OF TIME

COFFEE AND MOLASSES CURED DUCK BREAST BACON



Coffee and Molasses Cured Duck Breast Bacon image

Categories     Duck     Breakfast     Brunch     Side     Meat     Bacon     Summer     Gourmet     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes about 2 1/2 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 cups cold water
2 cups freshly brewed strong coffee
1 cup kosher salt
1/2 cup packed dark brown sugar
2 1/2 tablespoons Insta Cure No.1 (curing salt)
1/4 cup molasses (regular or robust, not blackstrap)
3 cups ice cubes
6 Pekin (sometimes called Long Island) duck breast halves with skin (about 7 oz each)
Special Equipment
a 1- to 2-gallon plastic storage tub; a 22 1/2-inch kettle grill with a lid and a hinged top rack; a 12- by 8- by 2-inch disposable aluminum roasting pan; 6 cups hardwood sawdust (3/4 lb; not from treated wood; see Shopping List, page 162); charcoal briquettes; a chimney starter; long metal tongs; an instant-read thermometer

Steps:

  • Cure duck:
  • Stir together water, coffee, kosher salt, brown sugar, and Insta Cure in storage tub until solids are dissolved, about 3 minutes, then add molasses and stir until dissolved. Add ice and stir until cure is cold (ice may not melt completely; keeping liquid cold slows salt absorption).
  • Add duck to cure and weight down with a large plate (to keep submerged). Chill, tub covered with a lid or plastic wrap, 6 hours.
  • Rinse duck and pat dry, then discard brine.
  • Prepare grill and cold-smoke duck:
  • Prepare grill and cold-smoke duck followingprocedure for grilling and cold-smoking chicken legs . (Duck will not be cooked.)
  • Cool duck completely, uncovered, then chill, wrapped in plastic wrap until ready to thinly slice and fry (seeduck breast bacon and frisée salad recipe ).

HONEY BACON



Honey Bacon image

I love when you find a recipe that is so simple made with EVERYTHING you already have. This recipe is so quick and easy and a fun way to give breakfast bacon a sweet and savory twist.

Provided by Elizabeth

Categories     Breakfast

Time 25m

Yield 3 slices of bacon, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoons chili powder
6 -8 slices of uncooked bacon

Steps:

  • Set Oven to 400 degrees.
  • Mix brown sugar and chilli powder together in a bowl.
  • Coat your bacon with the mixture. Making sure both sides or pretty much evenly coated.
  • Put your bacon in a pan and bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Your bacon will come out crispy and sweet.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients: The quality of your bacon will depend on the quality of the pork belly you use. Look for pork belly that is firm and has good marbling.
  • Cure the bacon for at least 7 days: The longer you cure the bacon, the more flavorful it will be. However, don't cure it for more than 14 days, or it will become too salty.
  • Use a variety of spices: Don't be afraid to experiment with different spices when curing your bacon. Some popular choices include brown sugar, maple syrup, garlic powder, and onion powder.
  • Smoke the bacon at a low temperature: Smoking the bacon at a low temperature will help to render the fat and give it a delicious smoky flavor. Aim for a temperature of around 225 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Cook the bacon until it is crispy: When cooking the bacon, cook it until it is crispy. This will help to prevent it from becoming tough.

Conclusion:

Making honey molasses cured bacon at home is a fun and rewarding experience. With a little time and effort, you can create delicious bacon that is sure to impress your family and friends. So what are you waiting for? Get started today!

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