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I love pork bellies and buy them from Costco somewhat regularly. I go through every package and pick the one that is the floppiest. Typically the floppier it is, the leaner it is. The more ridged ones usually have more fat, but with that said, even the leaner ones will have sections that are fatty, so I still go through it before cooking or smoking and shave off some of the thicker fat bands and save it for whenever I'm running meat through the grinder.
That looks fantastic. Looking at it, I thought that the crispy portion was skin and was surprised that it came from Costco, since the ones in mine have no skin. Am I correct, you got that crisp from the outside fat part of the belly? Wow! I've just been smoking PB and cutting that into small chunks of bacon. One of my favorite meals was going into a lunch only Chinese restaurant and getting wide rice noodle Chicken Chow Fun with a side order of crispy skin pork belly sitting on top of the chow fun and then adding a jar of black bean hot sauce.
Quote from: Fidelk on January 31, 2023, 03:05:41 PMThat looks fantastic. Looking at it, I thought that the crispy portion was skin and was surprised that it came from Costco, since the ones in mine have no skin. Am I correct, you got that crisp from the outside fat part of the belly? Wow! I've just been smoking PB and cutting that into small chunks of bacon. One of my favorite meals was going into a lunch only Chinese restaurant and getting wide rice noodle Chicken Chow Fun with a side order of crispy skin pork belly sitting on top of the chow fun and then adding a jar of black bean hot sauce.No, the Costco pork belly has skin. It must be punctured to get the cracklin going.