food Pig Candy

Here is an old time favorite appetizer or snack everyone enjoys. Pig Candy, as it is known in barbecue circles is nothing more that some thick sliced bacon with seasoned brown sugar or a sugar based rub applied as a topper. When they are cooked flat they resemble jerky or the slices can be knotted and are called Pig Tails.

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Here is all you need:

Thick sliced bacon
1/2 cup of brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Set up your cooker for an indirect cook with a grate temp around 300° with a drip pan. Lay strips of bacon on the grate above the drip pan for 20 minutes, turn and rotate bacon as needed, season with the sugar mix, then cook around 20 minutes minutes more.

For making Pig Tails, remove the bacon from the cooker after 20 minutes, tie in a loose overhand knot, season with the sugar mix and return to the cooker to finish.

Monitor doneness after turning for your level of crispness. Don't sample right off of the pit, that sugar will be hot!! Remove to platter for cooling. Don't wait for the strips to be completely crisp before removing, as they will firm up during cooling.

you can also do these in the oven on foil but they dont turn out quite the same. they are still good though
 
I love Bacon! Bacon, Bacon, Bacon...I gotta have Bacon!!!

I just watched a cool way to cook a roasted chicken on the Food Network the other day. You wrap the whole chicken with Bacon. I gotta try THAT.

I've also gotta try your Pig Candy. Looks awesome...:)
 
Pepperfreak said:
I love Bacon! Bacon, Bacon, Bacon...I gotta have Bacon!!!

I just watched a cool way to cook a roasted chicken on the Food Network the other day. You wrap the whole chicken with Bacon. I gotta try THAT.

I've also gotta try your Pig Candy. Looks awesome...:)

That's not too bad, but the problem is that the flavor doesn't really penetrate the skin. I like to slip the bacon under the skin then cook the chicken. Of course I also want to try some bacon wrapped pork this summer. I have a a recipe that is done on the BBQ that looks pretty damn good! If only this snow would go away...
 
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