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Pork tenderloin curing time?

Started by KyNola, November 01, 2013, 09:08:15 AM

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KyNola

I am going to cure some pork tenderloins and then smoke them.  Anyone have a good estimate on the time it will take to properly cure a tenderloin?  These are the small 1-1.5 lb. tenderloins, not a loin.  I know that with the thickness of a pork loin that it can take up to 5-6 days to properly cure but since these are the smaller thinner tenderloins, I'm thinking the time may be as little as 2 days if that long.

Any thoughts or suggestions?  Thank you in advance for your information.

squirtthecat


I would think 48 hours would be plenty..   You might be able to tell by feel to see if they've firmed up after that time.

Habanero Smoker

If it is a dry cure, 24 - 48 hours should be long enough.



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beefmann

from what I have read, 1 to 1 1/2  day per inch of thickness with a dry cure,  wet cure are on average 3/4 to 1 day per inch of thickness minimum... this is a rule of thumb,,, and not as a  length or  weight

iceman

Did my last tenderloins at a little over 36 hours (was shooting for 24 hours but forgot about them).
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Turned out great!

Saber 4

I haven't done one before so I defer to the excellent advice above but I'm excited to see how it turns out.

KyNola

Thanks all and an apology is in order as I left out the fact that it is indeed a dry cure using the basic Dry Cure Mix from Ruhlman & Polcyn's book "Charcuterie".

Thanks for your input.

pensrock

I cure for two days when doing a pork tenderloin and about three days when doing a venison loin.  :)

KyNola

One of the many hazards of getting old is forgetfulness. :o  I have cured pork tenderloins on several different occasions but it had been long enough that I simply couldn't remember how long I cured them on past occasions.

Thanks for the input everyone.