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Canadian Makes Canadian Bacon Recipe Peameal Bacon Back Bacon Recipe. What is Canadian Bacon... In Canada there are two kinds of bacon that you could be talking about: Back Bacon or Peameal Bacon. Both are bacon made from pork loin, Back bacon is smoked, and peameal bacon isn't. This is an authentic Canadian bacon recipe.
Ingredients:
3.5Kg pork loin
3L water
16.25g Prague Powder / Cure #1 **See notes below for calculations
163g salt **See notes below for calculations
10g (15 mL / 1 Tbsp) peppercorns
10g (15 mL / 1 Tbsp) mustard seeds
4 bay leaf
4 garlic cloves crushed
5-6 cloves
125 mL maple syrup
Method:
In a small pot over medium heat, dissolve the salt, Prague powder #1, spices, and maple syrup into 1/3 of the water.
Bring to a simmer and let steep for 10 - 15 minutes.
Pour this heated liquid into a container with the still cool remaining 2L water, and let cool to fridge temps.
Place the loin in the container with the brine, making sure that the pork loin is fully submerged.
Cover and refrigerate for 4 -6 days.
Remove the loin from the brine and remove any spices stuck to the outside.
For Back Bacon:
Place loin in fridge uncovered overnight; after removing from the brine.
Preheat smoker to 105ºC (225°F).
Place the cured loin in the smoker.
You want to smoke this until the internal temp is 140ºF.
This could take around 1.5 hours - but it’s best to make sure with a temperature probe.
Remove the meat from the smoker and let it cool.
Fry as you would any bacon.
For Peameal Bacon:
Roll the cured loin in coarsely ground yellow pea meal (or yellow corn meal).
Place loin in fridge uncovered overnight; so the peameal and meat harden together.
Slice thickly and fry as you would any other bacon.
***For Wet Brining Using Equilibrium Brining
A ratio of:
-The weight of the Prague powder #1 should be: 0.25% of the total weight of the meat & the water combined.
-The weight of the salt should be: 2% - 2.5% of the total weight of the meat & the water combined.
0:00 How to make real Canadian bacon
0:25 What is Canadian back bacon peameal bacon
0:43 How to brine pork loin Canadian bacon
2:38 Maple Syrup!
3:52 In the edit suite explaining audio trouble
7:00 Canadian Back Bacon Vs. Peameal Bacon
9:00 Tasting homemade Canadian Back Bacon
11:29 Canadian Back Bacon Peameal Bacon Recipe
11:57 Bob and Doug Mackenzie talk about back bacon
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@GlenAndFriendsCooking
@GlenAndFriendsCooking 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Everyone! *Have you had 'real' Canadian Bacon? What about Peameal Bacon?* Full recipe in the description box.
@douglascampbell9809
@douglascampbell9809 3 года назад
I haven't heard the Bob and Doug McKenzie thing for a couple decades.
@kirkw1740
@kirkw1740 3 года назад
I've only ever seen peameal bacon here in Ontario. I wonder if the "Canadian bacon" in the States varies from peameal to back bacon as you go from east to west.
@roberthunter5059
@roberthunter5059 3 года назад
I've only had the Canadian bacon like you get at the store in Arkansas, since that's where I grew up in the 80s when Canadian bacon was a big thing.
@S.Parrow
@S.Parrow 3 года назад
Good Day! How's it goin? Ok.... I like forgot what I was gonna say.. Oh right now I remember! Ok so... So why didn't you actually make some PEAmeal Bacon eh? I watched thinkin ok.. he's gonna settle the debate.. Cornmeal bacon isn't right.. ya know? I mean we call it Peameal Bacon but then they give you Cornmeal! What Hosers eh! But then you didn't even do it eh! For shame ya know!
@gerardjohnson2106
@gerardjohnson2106 3 года назад
I have made both of the "Canadian" loin bacon types. Way different than smoked "side meat/streaky" bacon of my upbringing. The peameal/Y-cornmeal I roll up in butter muslin for a couple of days in the refrigerator (turning occasionally). Both are good but my favorite is smoked back bacon. I cold smoke (pellet tubes) the "cured" loin 8-10 hours on a cool day @~60°F so it is not cooked as yours is. Your equilibrium cure is SPOT ON in every way. Thanks for sharing. @Kentucky
@ShockingPikachu
@ShockingPikachu 3 года назад
“The rest of the video the audio isn’t great” The audio wasn’t that bad mate. It isn’t the same sure, but not terrible
@Nikiaf
@Nikiaf 3 года назад
I'm sitting here watching the video in 4K with the audio coming through studio monitors, and I agree. Glen's "bad" audio is still way better than a lot of other channels' "good" audio!
@thecalicoheart7946
@thecalicoheart7946 3 года назад
Glen’s a pro, so he will really notice the slightest change, but honestly, the sound is fine and it was really good to see behind the scenes and have Glen explain it all. 😁
@Ryan_Perrin
@Ryan_Perrin 3 года назад
almost sounds like my ears are plugged up. But other than that, it is fine
@a.kasper8596
@a.kasper8596 3 года назад
Typical Glen. Authentic TO THE LETTER! even as far as honesty in filming. Also: watch till the end ;)
@peterdewar8592
@peterdewar8592 5 месяцев назад
I moved to Alberta from Ontario back in 1980, I sure miss this type of bacon. Every time I get back to Ontario, I try to have my fill of it the pea meal type.
@shellyhill6804
@shellyhill6804 3 года назад
Bob and Doug and SCTV were my weird first loves here in Arkansas. You made me happy today, Glen. ❤️.
@Mtagrad
@Mtagrad 3 года назад
I was raised on peameal bacon! My Grandmother was a cook in a lumber camp in the Muskoka region of Ontario, and she married a lumberjack- but I'm OK ;)
@turkeyrunfarms
@turkeyrunfarms 3 года назад
Mtagrad Andy omg, I bet your gram has some really good stories
@davidhoffmann9215
@davidhoffmann9215 3 года назад
a Monty Python line. Nice
@ms.chuckfu1088
@ms.chuckfu1088 3 года назад
Sleeps all night? (Now I'm going to have that earworm stuck in my brain)
@permanentfitness1919
@permanentfitness1919 21 день назад
@@ms.chuckfu1088 and works all day
@dennqus1
@dennqus1 3 года назад
Peameal bacon used to be a limited regional food (Southern Ontario) but is widely available now. I remember eating this in the late 60's. Windsor boy here...
@johnmahaffy2637
@johnmahaffy2637 2 года назад
Sorry, Glen; this will be longish! I grew up in Port Huron, across from Sarnia, and joined the Navy in 1959. A few years ago, I decided to cure my own Canadian bacon, since I couldn't find it anywhere -- other than the expensive little pieces of ham labeled "Canadian bacon" available in most supermarkets then. How much time it would have saved had I known, as a boy, that what we were getting from Canada and calling "Canadian bacon" should have been called "Ontario bacon." After following RU-vid instructions for two tries, I realized for this year's try that the Canadian bacon of my youth was NOT smoked, as everyone on RU-vid assured me it should be. So then I went back to RU-vid, and found you. I also found the dry "Equalibrium" system. But I decided to modify that, by adding maple syrup to the salts, and coating the tenderloin with the mixture. The result: I should have been abstimeous with the syrup -- followed the recipe percentage for the sugar less generously. I should also have added a bit more pepper, mustard seed, and bay leaves to the mix. The zip lock bags were pretty much a waste of time because two halves of loin can be processed in two convenient left--over containers. At the end of a week, I rinsed off the syrup (which would perhaps have been unnecessary had I used less syrup to begin with) and packed both pieces in corn meal. I note that the loins are a deep red, and not the pink one expects. Ayuh, too sweet. But still, closer than I've been so far.
@patmos68
@patmos68 3 года назад
I always enjoy your show but You really made me laugh when you did the McKenzie brothers call.
@EduardoAlves-lc3pw
@EduardoAlves-lc3pw 3 года назад
With a bonus "behind the scenes", thank you Glen!
@markkenney5025
@markkenney5025 10 месяцев назад
I remember waking up to the smell of peameal bacon at my grandparents house in fort Erie.
@adski1348
@adski1348 3 года назад
I am so proud to be Canadian! I love all my fellow hosers!🇨🇦
@cjmillerjr7365
@cjmillerjr7365 3 года назад
I’m half Canadian my dad is from Vancouver British Columbia Canada I’m happy and proud to be half Canadian too !!!
@adski1348
@adski1348 3 года назад
Half Canadian means you get to be a hoser too!! Welcome friend!!
@cjmillerjr7365
@cjmillerjr7365 3 года назад
@@adski1348 thank you !!! I’m in the Canada family !!! ??
@adski1348
@adski1348 3 года назад
@@cjmillerjr7365 you definitely are! But you absolutely didn't need my approval! I certainly can't speak for all folks in this country, But I know my fellow Canadians would also accept you with open arms!
@100skinks
@100skinks 3 года назад
The transition to the editing station/technical difficulties segment was masterfully done :) good job! PS the bacon looks wonderful too!
@mikebeacom4883
@mikebeacom4883 3 года назад
Krystal Methodist What she said. And it gave us a look at your camera collection. Good job there, too. All functional?
@GlenAndFriendsCooking
@GlenAndFriendsCooking 3 года назад
All of the cameras work and get used... except for the RED Dragon on the end. The RED is just a paperweight at this point, broken and would cost more to fix than it was to buy a newer model.
@larrysbk
@larrysbk 3 года назад
@@GlenAndFriendsCooking How about the Uher Reel to Reel recorder?
@TheEricatv
@TheEricatv 3 года назад
Love the comments from the ‘cutting room floor’. I live in Toronto now, but grew up in Montreal. Never heard of peameal bacon until I took a trip to Ontario. For us it’s just the classic bacon. Merci ;)
@scottlidstone1902
@scottlidstone1902 3 года назад
TheEricatv can confirm also born in Montreal but lived in Alberta and BC never heard of peameal bacon until I moved to Toronto
@vickirogers4565
@vickirogers4565 3 года назад
I just read all the comments and am amazed at how few people know about peameal bacon. It has been a staple in my life for over 50 years. It is quite expensive in the grocery stores (in Calgary), but the price is more reasonable at Costco. I always keep a chunk in the freezer. Use it on Eggs Benedict all the time. Will have to try to make my own now.
@susanboucher9595
@susanboucher9595 Год назад
I’m from southern Ontario but live in NC, USA. I miss this stuff and will make it at home now. Thank you for a wonderful video. I appreciate the work you put into it!! X
@microtasker
@microtasker 3 года назад
"Strange Brew" I think is overdue a viewing. Oh, and I had no idea that Canadian bacon was pork loin. Thanks for a near perfect video.
@JamesPotts
@JamesPotts 3 года назад
Coooo loo coo coo coo coo coo cooooo.
@rlwalker2
@rlwalker2 3 года назад
I was going to say exactly the same thing.
@brotherbill1000
@brotherbill1000 2 года назад
Another one from the SCTV gang that I really like is Club Paradise.
@martojacinto107
@martojacinto107 2 года назад
Red Letter Media has a great video on Strange Brew
@ChristopherWeiss
@ChristopherWeiss 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the Bob and Doug reference! I've never heard of peameal or peameal bacon until now. I believe you've leveled up as a Canadian, Glen.
@ryantanner9439
@ryantanner9439 3 года назад
I'm a chef born and raised in Ontario. I grew up eating and loving peameal bacon. I moved out to Calgary in 2006 and cooked in a few different restaurants there as well as in Ontario. Honestly, I was shocked to learn that not many westerners had even heard peameal bacon ( even fellow cooks/chefs ), let alone being able to find it in stores. When I wanted to use it for special menu items our food supplier GFS ( one of the biggest suppliers in the country ) didn't even carry it in any of their western facilities. They had to special order it from Ontario! So needless to say that when I would use it, it was rather foreign to most westerners, but a welcome taste of home for the many of us Ontarians! Great Video, keep up the good work!
@Meggs23
@Meggs23 3 года назад
THANK YOU for a clip of Bob and Doug! I needed that this morning. Strange Brew! And as an American, I never understood Canadian Bacon. Now I do. Teacher! Bringer of joy! Thank you Glen.
@graefx
@graefx 3 года назад
Have friends from Toronto and when we visited, they took us to their favorite dinner and had to explain to me what peameal bacon was. Love the stuff now.
@necogreendragon
@necogreendragon Год назад
You said back bacon and I heard the jingle in my head. Love that show.
@pacquing
@pacquing Год назад
Toronto-born and -raised and moved to other places. There was no peameal bacon when I lived in Vancouver and haven't found it anywhere else at all except Toronto,. I gave a peameal bacon sandwich at Pearson to my Californian kid and he gobbled it up. He's now a convert. I'm going to make peameal bacon here in California and make more converts!
@tourdedogue4952
@tourdedogue4952 11 месяцев назад
I know Peameal bacon extremely well! Thank you for this video. I'm from Alberta and have lived in the States for 40 yrs. My relatives used to bring me this, altho I never grew up with it. You cannot find it in BC! I just missed a Ferry boat home from Vancouver Island because I madly ran from store to store to find it, and could not. So glad to hear how it's made! Fantastic!
@Mahlerlover21
@Mahlerlover21 3 года назад
I love you and your channel so much that I watch these meat-centric episodes as a vegetarian! Much love from the US!
@allegedkurd
@allegedkurd 8 месяцев назад
The world's most Canadian RU-vid cook teaches us how to make Canadian food.
@cammurray8453
@cammurray8453 3 года назад
I have been in Alberta for most of 60 years. I never heard of Canadian bacon unless I was watching American TV or in the states. I rarely heard of back bacon. Until today, I had never heard of peameal bacon. Our farm sourced pork loins/tenderloins typically ended up as pork chops. Pork butt typically got cured into picnic hams or cut into pork roasts.
@GoCreateTech
@GoCreateTech 13 дней назад
i moved from Ontario to BC and people out here they think that ham(country ham) is Canadian bacon just like Americans. Peameal is the only bacon served in many of the breakfast diners in my home town and i've been missing it, I'm definitely going to make this. thanks Glen.
@thebearcat4735
@thebearcat4735 3 года назад
This channel has made me a better cook, I now think of it in a completely different way. You have inspired me to use ingredients that I have never thought of.
@claytonroot806
@claytonroot806 Год назад
This was VERY interesting to watch and caused me to think back on my ancestors on the farm where I grew up. They had a "Sugar Shack" in the 80 acre Maple Bush and they had a "Smoke House" about 50 yards away from the house where they dwelt. By the time I was born in the late 1940's, neither of these facilities were used any longer and my family was in the midst of transitioning from a "Mixed Farm" with Pork, Lamb, Beef, Poultry, Eggs, and Vegetables to an "All Beef" operation. We still had a couple of Draft Horses when I was a kid but they weren't actually used for work anymore because we already had two tractors. Since there were no freezers, (or electricity for that matter), folks had to find ways to "Cure Meat" to prevent it from spoiling. At any rate, after watching this video, I can't believe the EXPENSE of the ingredients required in trying to make these "Canadian Bacons" at home, let alone the time involved and the space taken up in the refrigerator. I had "Peameal Bacon" for breakfast this morning on toast and it was delicious, extremely lean, and incredibly tender. However, the Entire Package which yielded 12 slices cost just $3.20, on sale, for .728 Kilograms (1.6 pounds). That equates to $1.99 per pound. So last week, I saw whole Pork Loins on sale for $1.99 per pound. Looks like all the expensive ingredients, time, labour, and vacuum packaging of that Peameal Bacon came for FREE!
@johnmahaffy
@johnmahaffy 2 года назад
Thank you! Grew up in Port Huron so I knew you don't smoke."Canadian" bacon ... . but everyone on houtubr insists on smoking it. This year I was determined to do without ghe grill . ... and suddenly, there youbwere! Thanks so much!
@AZFlyingCook
@AZFlyingCook 3 года назад
The part of Canada I'm in is called Arizona, so it's only Canada for the winter months but still ... my memories of visiting my step-mom and sister in Toronto were with peameal bacon, though back bacon could be had. It cannot readily be had, however, in the States. The one place I used to be able to order it from went out of business and their quality was less than stellar anyway. So thank you, "bad" audio and all, for bringing this memory back to me. Peameal bacon for the win, ya hoser!
@josephpisarz1978
@josephpisarz1978 2 года назад
I love your channel... It is always a pleasure to learn the history of food...
@lkywyfable
@lkywyfable 3 года назад
Thank you my favorite episode so far!
@Spritel4
@Spritel4 Год назад
Thank you! I'm about to have peameal bacon now and didn't know what the heck it was. Sounds like a treat!
@tinapetrovicz9741
@tinapetrovicz9741 3 года назад
I grew up in Alberta but now live in Ontario. Back bacon in Alberta (not often) but lots of Peameal here in Ontario. I lived in T.O. where it could found in diners (as sandwichs). But now I live east of Ottawa (half way to Montreal) sometimes it is offered with breakfast, but it is easy to find at the grocery store. Served with a French Canadian style breakfast ( eggs, de bines and home fries) so good! I had no idea that it was that simple to make. Thanks Glen!!
@danielmiddleton8173
@danielmiddleton8173 3 года назад
Thank you Glen, I was recently searching your playlists for exactly this!
@JovinRepairs
@JovinRepairs 3 года назад
Haha that's great. Here in the midwest a grocery store gets $10 for a 6oz bottle of real maple syrup and this dude walks to the fridge and steps out with a 4 liter jug of the stuff. Bravo sir, bravo.
@nicoleturgeon-courchesne2212
@nicoleturgeon-courchesne2212 3 года назад
Great to know I can make my own. We often buy the pork loin cryopak when they are on sale and cut them up for roasts, schnitzel and chops. I had noticed that the peameal was made with "semoule". Love the Bob and Doug jingle....brought a smile to my face
@janeparrett8601
@janeparrett8601 2 года назад
My husband lived in Toronto for years. I make pea meal bacon for him, but I think I will try your recipe. Looks great. Thank you.
@Mrperfectwoo
@Mrperfectwoo 3 года назад
West of Winnipeg here, never had peameal bacon, but back bacon was a pretty common thing growing up. Mom and Grandma always used to make English Bacon and Egg Pie using back bacon and it was super good!
@ksobilo
@ksobilo 2 года назад
I just made the Peameal Bacon! I haven't been up to Ontario in a number of years, but always remember having it when we went on ice fishing trips up to Lake Simcoe. It turned out even better than I remembered. I really like the equilibrium brine. I shared with a friend and vacuum sealed up several packages of slices for the freezer as well. So, a very worthwhile project. Thank you!
@SamBaxter-ed4pq
@SamBaxter-ed4pq Год назад
Ex-pat Ontarian living in Tampa Florida. Was gutted to walk in to multiple butcher shops only to be looked at confusingly when I asked if they had ever heard of Peameal Bacon. Decided to make it myself, I cut the garlic in half on the second batch as i found it a little heavy on the garlic, but otherwise I love this recipe and really appreciate this video
@kennethstevenson4817
@kennethstevenson4817 3 года назад
I love that you invoked the names of the Candian Gods Doug and Bob.
@rollymeeks7031
@rollymeeks7031 3 года назад
Oh wow - I so miss peameal bacon! I live in Northern New York and at least once per month we'd go to Canada to visit and bring back peameal bacon - that was before the COVID-19 border closure! Thanks for the video, Glen! My best to you both!🍴
@danielpirone8028
@danielpirone8028 3 года назад
Thanks for the Bob and Doug reference!
@Malcar
@Malcar 3 года назад
From Manitoba; I've never even seen back bacon in a store here, and I can probably count on one hand the number of times I've had peameal bacon.
@Zastrava
@Zastrava 3 года назад
Seconded, Manitoba here. Never seen back bacon, peameal bacon is available but I don't really eat pork products so can't say for sure.
@taboo9025
@taboo9025 3 года назад
Great video Glen and the Mackenzie Bros and the end was awesome.
@zingaman
@zingaman 3 года назад
that recipe was... a beauty!
@j.wildoutdoors8483
@j.wildoutdoors8483 3 года назад
I'm from New Brunswick and there's was plenty of both. My wife is from winnipeg and I served her peameal bacon for the first time earlier this year.
@mcspin50
@mcspin50 3 года назад
I left Canada fifty years ago from Manitoba. I don't ever recall having pea meal bacon, just back bacon. BTW, loved the ending!
@jmadd1000
@jmadd1000 3 года назад
This is excellent stuff - just going to get going on my pea meal bacon! Thanks for the info.
@deletesoon70
@deletesoon70 3 года назад
Peameal frying pre-dawn, a cottage memory here, Ontario. Thanks for this.
@gbmarsh64
@gbmarsh64 3 года назад
Always took some camping, nothing like Peameal cooked in cast iron on a Coleman stove.
@caronmichel412
@caronmichel412 3 года назад
Great job Glen…when I left Ottawa for Memphis, this is one thing I really missed. By some miracle, in one of my sausage making books, I came across a curing recipe for peameal. I cured it, rolled it; half of the loin I smoked, and my American friends all of a sudden wanted more! I told them to move to Canada. LOL. I still make it because it tastes better. I add cayenne pepper and dry mustard to the meal mixture. Oh, also, use Dijon mustard as a binder to keep the meal attached. Gives it a great edge to the overall taste.
@alanbuller3371
@alanbuller3371 3 года назад
I loved having peameal bacon sandwiches growing up (and still do), also from Ontario
@ryandoyle2983
@ryandoyle2983 3 года назад
One man band... we’ve all recorded bad audio at one point or another. You bridged it wonderfully. Excellent video, as always!
@donhepler294
@donhepler294 3 года назад
For years, I had an uncle who would travel to Toronto to buy peameal bacon. One of my cousins thought he was buying "female" bacon, and for years referred to the wonderful taste of "female" bacon. Great video despite the audio problems.
@frederickjubinville7200
@frederickjubinville7200 3 года назад
I didn't grow with this when I was young here in Montreal. But I started making it. I love peameal bacon and I cold smoke it to add more taste!
@chrisdarry-roseelrod4481
@chrisdarry-roseelrod4481 3 года назад
both look amazing. Jules, that sweater is gorgeous.
@wrenbird8352
@wrenbird8352 3 года назад
as an American I hope every Canadian household has a jug of maple syrup like that. :)
@ColdArbor
@ColdArbor 3 года назад
just an FYI your channel is the only one i watch consistently with every new upload, and all the talking could be in Morse code for all i care and id still watch it, so the audio being a little worse isn't so bad, thanks for another upload!
@ZMacDougall
@ZMacDougall 3 года назад
Despite your technical issues the video turned out great, thanks for sharing the recipe, both of the bacons looks delicious :D
@georgecoulter1935
@georgecoulter1935 3 года назад
Well Glen, I was born in Milwaukee, WI. and all I have ever had is the American version of Canadian bacon. I don't give two hoots at Granny's mustache, I am sure both of these versions mop the floor with what I am used to!!!
@annettebartels2061
@annettebartels2061 3 года назад
Love the very end segment! Living in Ontario and a teenager in the 80s means we watched those hosers! Great memories. We eat pea meal bacon regularly but not the back bacon.
@brotherbill1000
@brotherbill1000 2 года назад
I am new(ish) to cooking so, thank you for the video. I've used this recipe a few times now and it is perfect! This best thing though is the knowledge you passed on about equilibrium brining. Perfect salt every time!
@dlewisa
@dlewisa 3 года назад
Glen, I'm just a hoser from the lower 48 but when I make up a batch of back bacon I will take large portions of it, about 6 inches long, and vacuum seal them for freezing or cooking. Then I'll pop them in a sous vide bath overnight at 145 and have the most tender ham/bacon ever. Slice it how you like and fry it.
@rachelgeesey9778
@rachelgeesey9778 3 года назад
It's like Canada inception! Thanks for the video.
@zgroenendal
@zgroenendal 3 года назад
Had me grinning from ear to ear with the Bob and Doug MacKenzie song. Take off!
@selggu
@selggu 3 года назад
Audio was fine. I love peameal bacon! Thanks for the recipe
@knightofthegildedcurvation10
@knightofthegildedcurvation10 3 года назад
I’m from the U.S., but I had Strange Brew on VHS that I’d watch quite often when I was younger. I think I’ll try to do the pea meal bacon when I get some time.
@stellaz2595
@stellaz2595 3 года назад
The last time I was in Canada (family reunion in Seaforth, Ontario) I had peameal bacon for breakfast. Because I live in Michigan, Canadian bacon is quite common in local stores.
@thiagomartinsprim8629
@thiagomartinsprim8629 3 года назад
Nice video as always, Glen! Liked the peameal because it does not require a smoker, I'll look to try it at home!
@davegraedon8236
@davegraedon8236 3 года назад
Great job, as always. Now we need a video of UK style back rasher bacon!
@TonyMullinsMusician
@TonyMullinsMusician 3 года назад
Bob and Doug! That literally made me LOL :)
@ShaunBMcKinnon
@ShaunBMcKinnon 3 года назад
LOVE Peameal Bacon! I was just posted out of Kingston ON to NB, it’s so much harder to find or more expensive here! I brought a few roasts with me, but I know they won’t last long, I’ll definitely have to give this recipe a try, thanks!
@maryrussell8909
@maryrussell8909 3 года назад
Made the loin & pork belly.. will never buy store bough again! Tysvm sir! The best ever!
@Tempirius
@Tempirius 3 года назад
'Editor Glen' gives a real Film Studies Professor vibe that makes me miss college.
@alxmajor166
@alxmajor166 3 года назад
I grow up having back bacon sandwiches with with fried onions and yellow mustard at the Paris Fair over Labour Day weekends.
@gerryrozema8338
@gerryrozema8338 3 года назад
We followed this one and made the peameal variety (using corn meal). It got the first taste test last night. FANTASTIC. Those large pork loins come on sale inexpensively at both Superstore and Save-On-Foods quite often. I think we will be doing this more often.
@divarachelenvy
@divarachelenvy 3 года назад
love watching you makin bacon even if it sounds rough ;)...
@ABWSKITCHEN
@ABWSKITCHEN 3 года назад
Wonderful recipe.
@josephbalinski
@josephbalinski 3 года назад
Glen and Jules, my favorite Canadian hosers
@hecate235
@hecate235 3 года назад
After last night's debate, I soooo needed this. And with Bob & Doug MacKenzie! Yay.
@heidiharris2858
@heidiharris2858 3 года назад
Omg I am so happy to see this. We are stuck in the USA and no idea when we will get back to Canada so I love that this can be made at home. It's a Christmas tradition and no way to import this year
@heidiharris2858
@heidiharris2858 3 года назад
Pea meal all the way!
@christinad3757
@christinad3757 3 года назад
Makes me proud to be a Canadian. I love peameal bacon!
@clu83
@clu83 3 года назад
You're really making me miss Toronto with that peameal bacon...
@crimfan
@crimfan 3 года назад
Aw, man, you guys beat me to it in the video. Bob and Doug would approve!
@paulaoyedele2081
@paulaoyedele2081 3 года назад
I am definitely making this. Pork loin is on sale this week for $1.77 a pound. Thank you glen for this.
@tacticalbigfootresearch3285
@tacticalbigfootresearch3285 3 года назад
Awesome recipe and ending
@dla1509
@dla1509 2 года назад
Great white north!! Love it;)
@PostalBarbecue
@PostalBarbecue 3 года назад
Looks super tasty!! On Van isle I often only see back bacon. Ether way odd eat either of those. 🙌 🇨🇦
@Taricus
@Taricus 2 года назад
LOL @ the McKensie brothers' call XDDD I thought I was the only one who still quoted those skits and the movie LOL!
@roglamb
@roglamb 3 года назад
Loved Strange Brew, great video.
@ihousden
@ihousden 3 года назад
I live in Victoria BC and I have never heard of peameal bacon until today. It must be a central/eastern Canada thing. Even the youtube spell checker doesn't know what it is. Thanks for all your great vids Glen. Love 'em.
@ahzzz-realm
@ahzzz-realm 3 года назад
One of your best shows, I want to eat both.
@_kooob9214
@_kooob9214 3 года назад
When I saw Bob and Doug were going up to the space station with SpaceX, I did the same tune... called them the Mackenzie boys... nobody got it!
@lizpeterson6719
@lizpeterson6719 2 года назад
They both look very good but I love the peameal bacon the best. I move to the states 25 yrs ago and have been looking for a great recipe, thanks so much.
@alteredLori
@alteredLori 2 года назад
love me some peameal bacon, I just made the back type and came out great, gonna make the peameal next week. Love that better also.
@thisisdarren7572
@thisisdarren7572 3 года назад
Loved the Bob and Doug McKenzie reference. Take Off ah!!
@melaniemarsden5914
@melaniemarsden5914 3 месяца назад
Omg thank you!! I love peameal!! I've always told ppl Canadian back bacon, is slightly different from peameal. My favorite! I'm having peameal with cheese on a kaiser tonight for supper 😋
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