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  1. It's so easy to make homemade Canadian bacon and it will blow your mind! Simple ingredients, pink curing salt and a pork loin - that's all it takes!

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  2. Nov 2, 2016 · About this video: In this Homemade Canadian Bacon Recipe Video, you will learn How to make homemade bacon. This cured Homemade Bacon recipe is one that can be adapted and used making pork...

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  4. Oct 17, 2022 · Directions. To make the cure, combine 1 quart of water, kosher salt, maple syrup, brown sugar, pink salt, bay leaves, garlic, and peppercorns in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over high heat, stirring to dissolve salt and sugar. Boil for 1 minute, then remove from heat. Transfer to a large container and stir in remaining 3 quarts of water.

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  5. Mar 9, 2018 · 272 subscribers. Subscribed. 252. 18K views 5 years ago. Step by step video of how to make Canadian bacon from curing it, trussing it, smoking it, and slicing Canadian Bacon. Canadian...

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    Unlike other varieties of bacon, Canadian bacon, which looks and tastes similar to thick-cut ham, usually comes pre-cooked. Because of this, it’s easy to whip up as part of a hearty meal at any time of day. Simply throw a few slices into a hot pan with a tablespoon of butter or hot oil, or run it through the microwave for 20-30 seconds per slice. Y...

    Heat 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of butter or cooking oil in a nonstick skillet.

    Swirl the butter or oil to coat the entire surface of the skillet evenly. Once it begins to sizzle slightly, it will be hot enough to add the Canadian bacon.

    If you’re looking to cut calories, choose a lighter oil like olive or canola.

    Place the bacon slices flat against the skillet in a single layer.

    Lower each slice carefully to avoid being splattered by piping hot butter or oil. Once they’re nestled at the bottom of the skillet, press them lightly with the back of a fork or spatula to make sure they’re resting directly against the cooking surface.

    Use a pair of tongs to place the bacon slices in the skillet if you’re worried about getting burned.

    Lay out your bacon slices on a microwave-safe dish.

    Ideally, you should select a dish that’s roomy enough to hold all of the bacon you plan on cooking at once. Be sure to leave

    inch (1.3 cm) between each slice so they'll cook faster and more evenly. They'll take longer to heat up if they're overlapping.

    While not a necessity (Canadian bacon is much leaner than regular bacon), a ridged bacon rack can come in handy for collecting the fat that drips out of the slices as they heat up.

    If you’re preparing a large amount of Canadian bacon, you may need to do it in batches.

    Cover the bacon with a layer of paper towels.

    Preheat your oven to 400 °F (204 °C).

    Set the oven to “Bake” or “Convection.” While it’s heating up, you can begin loading the Canadian bacon onto a baking dish.

    You can also cook Canadian bacon under the broiler, if your oven has one. If you opt to use the broiler, make sure it’s set to “High.”

    Arrange your bacon slices on a baking sheet in a single layer.

    inch (1.3 cm) of space between each slice to promote even cooking. Depending on the size of the baking sheet you’re using, you may be able to prepare a dozen or more slices per batch.

    There’s no need to grease your baking sheet, as there’s enough fat in Canadian bacon to keep it from sticking.

  6. May 22, 2022 · Try these tasty Canadian bacon recipes for meals that can't be topped! From omelets to pizza to quesadillas, Canadian bacon adds so much flavor to these dishes.

  7. Home-cured Canadian bacon is amazingly easy to make and takes only a couple of specialized things — plus a bit of time. And it’s far less expensive than the little packets at your grocery store!

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