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Dry Salt Cure For A 14-Lb Ham
Category:
Pork
Author:
The Savvybearcat
Date:
1/1/2007
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Ingredients:
1 Ham (English hams weigh roughly 14 to 20 lbs)
1 oz Brown sugar
1/2 oz Saltpeter (from the drugstore)
2 lb Rough salt
Instructions:
The same method may be used for bacon. A leg of pork severed from the
whole side is called a ham. When the leg is left attached to the
side, and severed only after the cure, it is called a gammon.
You will need a salting pan. Leave the ham unskinned. Rub in the
sugar and the saltpeter first, paying particular attention to the
bone ends. Then rub on half the salt and put the ham to rest on slats
in a slating trough (best if it has a channel for the brine to drain
out). Rub in the rest of the salt at the end of a week. Leave the ham
to take the salt for a total of 3 weeks (depending on the size of the
ham), turning regularly. Then hang the ham to dry in a draft of warm
air for a day or two. If you would like to smoke your own, you will
need a barrel smoker or a smoking shed. Light the fire with kindling
first, then feed it with beech, birch, or oak sawdust. Smoke over the
open end of a smoker barrel. Keep the fire smoldering constantly - it
is not good for the cure to allow changes in temperature.
Twenty-four hours in the smoke shoudl suffice for a ham; 6 hours is
enough for a side of bacon. York hams are then hung to mature for 2
to 3 months in a tgemperature and humidity controlled room.
Time: 3 weeks plus.
From: "The Old World Kitchen - The Rich Tradition of European Peasant
Cooking" by Elisabeth Luard, ISBN 0-553-05219-5 Posted by: Karin
Brewer, Cooking Echo, 7/92
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