How English Bacon Is Made | Regional Eats?

English bacon is made by turning pork into crispy, flavorful slices that are perfect for breakfast.

How It Starts

It all begins with a pig, or more specifically, the belly of a pig. This part is soft and fatty, which makes it great for making bacon. The belly is cleaned, salted, and sometimes rubbed with spices like pepper or herbs.

The Big Cook

Then comes the fun part: cooking! The pork belly is hung up to dry, which helps make it crispy when it’s cooked. After drying, it goes into a big oven, or sometimes a special kind of smoker, where it gets roasted or smoked for hours. This process makes the fat melt and turn golden brown, giving it that crunchy texture we love.

What Makes It English

English bacon is different from other kinds because it’s usually cooked in a special way called "dry cure", which means it's not soaked in brine like some other bacons are. This gives it a more intense flavor and that crunchy outside with a juicy inside, just like the difference between a regular cookie and a chocolate chip one!

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  1. A pig is cured in salt and hung to dry, becoming English bacon.
  2. Bacon is made by curing pork belly with salt and drying it.
  3. English bacon starts as a pig and ends up on your breakfast plate.

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