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Frying Salt Pork

To fry salt pork bacon, first cut off all the rind as this causes grease to pop really bad. Place slices in pan of water and add 1 or 2 Tbsp. syrup or honey. The syrup helps the meat to brown. Bring water to a boil, remove from heat after a very short boil. The length of time to boil depends on how salty the meat is.

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Remove from water and drain on paper towels. Fry in pan, preferably iron skillet, with very small amount of oil. Have a lid handy in case the grease pops. Also can be cooked in the oven, 400 degrees F for about 15-20 minutes. This is great with biscuits and has no more fat than regular bacon.

Source: I grew up eating this as we had our own hogs and cured meat.

By gilmer from Porter, TX

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April 8, 20102 found this helpful

Boy, this brings back memories! My Mom used to dredge the salt pork in flour and then fry it. It was soo good! I haven't seen salt pork in the stores in many years.

 
January 23, 20190 found this helpful

Save a lot has it already sliced

 

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April 8, 20101 found this helpful

Hi Iva,

Oh Boy!!! Does this ever bring back nice memories.
Back during WW ll, it was often very difficult to get
fresh meat even though you might have a handful

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of rationing stamps. Our soldier boys needed to be
fed as good as possible and if they needed the meat, we wanted them to have it and we were so
happy to be doing our part to help. It was such a
different America then.

The people who delivered our fresh whole milk 3 times a week would often trade milk to another farmer who raised pigs for a pig or maybe two. My father would paint the milkman's big house for half a pig, and milk delivery for a month. Talk about bartering...families had that down to a fine art.

Mother could keep all the fatback and belly fat to be
salted down and kept in a big white bucket in the
bottom of the ice-box. Yes, you heard me right. An
ice-box, not a refrigerator. So many times, our
breakfast or supper consisted of fried white or salt
bacon, hot biscuits, grits and tomato gravy. I can

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close my eyes and still smell the aroma coming
out of her kitchen. Dessert was another hot biscuit
with homegrown north Florida cane syrup, and
nothing in the whole world has ever tasted better.

Once in a while, I will still buy a little square of salt
bacon, and cook it just as you said...and I love it.
Just wish I could make the hot biscuits as good as
my Mother did...

Thanks for the memories.
Julia in Boca Raton, FL

 
October 30, 20190 found this helpful

Hi Julia ,
You mentioned tomato gravy and your comment. My mother used to make tomato gravy and I havent bothered everyone possible over the years to get the recipe or someone and its like no one in my family remembers it. My mother used to make tomato gravy and I have bothered everyone possible over the years to get the recipe or somewhere and its like no one in my family remembers it. If you have a recipe and would be willing to share it I would be so grateful.

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Thank you for the memories especially on my taste buds.
Sincerely
Gary

 

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October 31, 20190 found this helpful

Here is a page that contains a few different tomato gravy recipes. Maybe one will be similar to your mother's version.

www.thriftyfun.com/Tomato-Gravy-Recipes.html

 

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