Here she be ( I cannot show it packed, too embarrased by 10.5s craftsmanship with the vac sealer ) :P
(http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab19/rickrick949/th_HPIM0110.jpg) (http://s845.photobucket.com/albums/ab19/rickrick949/?action=view¤t=HPIM0110.jpg)
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Looks good, bet it tastes good too.
The trick to packing it is to lay each piece on the cutting board as it comes off the slicer.
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww263/OU812_bucket/pork/Aug17_0005.jpg)
Thanks, show off ! LOL
I need a bigger slicer and a bigger kitchen and a bigger ..... oops wrong site LOL
Quote from: oakville smoker on January 04, 2010, 04:24:54 PM
Thanks, show off ! LOL
I need a bigger slicer and a bigger kitchen and a bigger ..... oops wrong site LOL
:) :D ;D
That is some lean looking bacon. Bet it will be good.
Oakville,
There isn't anything wrong with your Bacon it looks great. OU has you pointed in the right direction on how to make the neat little packages. After slicing you just grab the amount you want to put in a package and restack it nice and square then into the package and seal.
Looks like great bacon. It's coming up on supper time here and I'm already thinking breakfast after seeing your bacon.
What make of slicer do you guys recommend?
What should I be looking for in such a unit?
Thanks
Lumpy
Lumpy,
This is the one that I use for slicing my bacon. I keep it around just for this purpose because my other slicer doesn't have a long enough stroke for bacon. This little Rival works great because you can use it without the slide, but you can still use the finger gaurd when the pieces get small.
Looks like this one is for sale up in Calgary
http://www.usedcalgary.com/classified-ad/10966872
I have a Waring Pro and there is an issue with the length of the slide with bacon
I wind up cutting the ends I was going to cut off anyways and then slicing
I bought a Nesco grinder from Costco and they make a slicer, I would check it out
It was available on line only but I think the Nesco quality is better than Waring Pro and the price point is about the same
But its not 20 bucks like the one linked to in this post
My next step is to find a used commercial slicer. Yes moving up the slicer food chain ... LOL
But it would have to be a sweet deal
I never thought I would use this as much as I do but it gets a lot of use. I sliced cheese with it for lasagna on Sunday,
bread, potatoes slices for potatoe chips, cucumbers, you name it. Clean up canbe a pain but its worth it.