Product Description
Make bacon using a Boston Butt pork roast or use a loin to make Canadian bacon. Slice your Buckboard Bacon how thick or thin you like - try a thicker slice and enjoy a bacon steak.
Cures 25 lbs. of meat.
Ingredients:
Salt, Brown Sugar, Sugar, Maple Sugar, Sodium Nitrite (0.7%) with not more than 2% glycerine added to prevent caking.
Bulk cures 125 lbs. of meat.
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5 Buckboard bacon cure
Posted by Brady chaffee on Apr 21st 2025
This was our first try smoking pork belly bacon and was very pleased with the easy to follow directions included as well as the wonderful flavor this cure provided. No more store bought bacon for us now!! Highly recommend this product and looking forward to using more of Hi Mountain products!!!
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5 Canadian Bacon
Posted by Wildoming Boy on Dec 19th 2024
10 day Cure & 8# Pork Loin
The Best Canadian Bacon from the Traeger -
5 Buckboard bacon cure
Posted by Gordon Brown on Oct 5th 2024
My family loves it,they won’t try anything else
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5 Buckboard bacon
Posted by John on Aug 7th 2024
I Use it for curing wild hog chunks. Great flavor
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5 Buck board bacon and bacon cure
Posted by Joe Gillespie on Mar 30th 2024
I have been using the spices for a while now I just did 80 pounds of pork butts, friends and family are so impressed. Want to know how I did it and where I got the seasoning what a good healthy enjoyable was for a snack or meal. I think I enjoy the BBB over the bacon but both are excellent!! Thank You
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5 Buckboard Bacon Cure
Posted by Cindi Stallard on Feb 28th 2024
We love this bacon cure
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5 buckboard bacon
Posted by ray weinrich on Jan 3rd 2024
Find this product easy to use and family and friends really enjoy the end results
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4 Great cure
Posted by Buckboard bacon cure on Nov 9th 2023
Keep it up
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5 Buckboard Bacon Cure
Posted by Mark Trowbridge on May 21st 2023
I cured pork belly and also Boston butts. It made tremendous regular bacon and buckboard bacon. I thought I’d try something different so I cured out some beef brisket and made beef bacon and that turned out super well. Great product.