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Old 02-07-2009, 06:10 PM   #1
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Coffee Brown Sugar Bacon

Boy, does this look good. I bet it'd make even turkey bacon be excellent. Given so many bacon aficionados here, I immediately thought of The Cellar when I saw this recipe.

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Old 02-07-2009, 07:43 PM   #2
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I got a big kick out of the "per serving" nutritional information.

Foolish author. Then entire pound is one serving.

At least for me.
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Old 02-07-2009, 07:45 PM   #3
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I can't believe you lot eat bacon and sugar in the same meal. It really is weird to me.
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Old 02-07-2009, 07:52 PM   #4
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I can't believe you lot eat bacon and sugar in the same meal. It really is weird to me.
You need to add whiskey to the list.
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Old 02-08-2009, 12:43 AM   #5
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they don't have sugar cured ham in Australia?
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Old 02-08-2009, 04:46 AM   #6
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Whaaa?!
Honey Roast Ham, yes.
Sugar... ham... what?!

Okay, prolly the same thing.
I just like messing with you because you don't accept that suet can be a valid ingredient in a dessert
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Old 02-08-2009, 04:11 PM   #7
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You can get honey roasted ham here, but it's not really the same as coating your bacon in sugar then baking it. for one thing, the sucrose to meat ratio is waaaaay different.
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Old 02-08-2009, 07:59 PM   #8
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I can't believe you lot eat bacon and sugar in the same meal. It really is weird to me.
Um... breakfast?? Bacon on the plate, oatmeal in the bowl, and what's on the oatmeal?
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Old 02-08-2009, 08:01 PM   #9
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Usually nutmeg and sugar...sometimes cinnamon, sometimes some dried fruit. Just depends.
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Old 02-08-2009, 08:12 PM   #10
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Yeah. I won't say brown sugar is the only topping for hot cereal, but it's my perennial favorite, albeit reduced now to accommodate my diabetes. A small sprinkle for its flavor and the greater part of the actual sweetening done with Splenda at least seems like virtuousness.
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Old 02-08-2009, 08:14 PM   #11
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We usually use raw or white sugar for cereals. Brown is far too sweet.
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Hm. For just sweetness, brown and white stack up about the same for me. Brown's advantage is in its rich molasses flavor. I often whip up brown sugar out of white and molasses drizzled in, in the chopping attachment to my blender. It's not the most efficient such mixer but it is the only tool I have that answers at all. It has to be sulphured or blackstrap molasses, not the light variety, for the true brown sugar flavor to come through.

I've tried Mexican style sugarloafs, called piloncillos in the vernacular. I haven't been incredibly wowed, for these sugarloafs are designed to stay solid, not taste like brown sugar. I bust the loaves up with channel-lock pliers because bashing them with a mallet gets bits all over. Then the busted pieces go in my coffee grinder to be reduced (mostly) to granules, revealing a blond sugar -- dishwater blond, darker than demerara, but not a patch on what I'm told is the German style, with a lot of molasses, mixed to where it's just short of sticky. Keep that stuff tightly covered or it will cake and you'll have to chip it out of the container.
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Keep that stuff tightly covered or it will cake and you'll have to chip it out of the container.
Would this situation be like the hardened brown sugar you get at the store? If so, put a piece of bread in with the brown sugar and in a day or so it will be nice and soft again.
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Old 02-12-2009, 03:40 PM   #14
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You can also nuke (microwave) the sugar -- it will soften. Temporarily.
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Old 02-12-2009, 07:37 PM   #15
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That looks good Cloud.
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