How to Slow-Cook Peameal Bacon

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While the bulk of bacon bought in the United States is strip, or streaky bacon, from the belly of the pig, a less-fatty bacon is peameal, or Canadian bacon. Peameal bacon is cut from the pork loin and the fat is trimmed to about one-eighth of an inch. The loin is then sweet-pickle cured and rolled in yellow cornmeal, giving Canadian bacon its other name, peameal bacon.

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

Score the fat on top of the peameal bacon loin, similar to a ham.

Place the peameal bacon loin on the rack of the roasting pan and add the liquid. Place the roast in the oven.

Baste the loin several times during baking. Periodically replenish the liquid with boiling water.

Bake for about two hours or until the meat thermometer reads 166 degrees Fahrenheit when inserted into the center of the peameal bacon loin. Remove from the oven and let the loin rest five minutes before slicing and serving.