





Serendipity Farm
Uncured Country Smoked Bacon
1 lb package
Serendipity Farm's bacon is full of old-fashioned flavor, with delicious fat and savory meat. Slow smoked over hickory wood chips this bacon packs a ton of flavor
"The best tasting bacon I have ever had!!" -Andrew Tagg, Springfield, Virginia
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We are excited to be partnering with Serendipity Farm in Bradford, Maine. The Lorette family has been raising livestock for 45 years. Their pork has many fans and a well-earned reputation for being exceptional.
DETAILS
- Uncured
- Ingredients: Pork, water, salt, and brown sugar
- Hickory wood smoked
- Serendipity Farm, Bradford, Maine
- All Natural - No Antibiotics - No Hormones
- USDA inspected
- Hand cut and trimmed
- Flash Frozen and Wrapped In Air-Tight Cryovac - Will Last 12 Months In Your Freezer
ABOUT SERENDIPITY FARM
For over 40 years, Serendipity Farm and the Lorette family name have stood for integrity and quality In Maine farming circles.
That legacy continues today with George Lorette at his farm in Bradford. George grew up in Maine, but then left to get a degree in animal science and livestock production from Kansas State University. After Kansas State he worked at Murphy Hog Farms in North Carolina before returning to Maine to raise his own family and launch his own hog farm.
Serendipity today produces the highest quality all natural, pasture-raised pork.
RECIPES AND COOKING TIPS
Our new number one tip - use a bacon press to get great flat, crispy bacon.
Our number two tip - take the bacon out of the refrigerator at least 15 minutes before cooking.
And follow there easy, straight forward directions:
Directions
- Put the bacon in a cool cast iron pan and heat on medium heat.
- Use a bacon press.
- Flip bacon, using tongs, and cook until browned on both sides, about 2 minutes.
- Drain and reserve fat for another use, and repeat with remaining bacon. Drain bacon on paper towels.
FAQ
Do you put anything in the pan before cooking bacon?
Of course you can! Using the stove to cook just a small amount of bacon makes sense. A good tip: starting the bacon in a cold pan helps render the fat better, resulting in crispier bacon. First, arrange the bacon in a single layer in a cast iron pan or other heavy skillet.
How long do you cook bacon on each side?
About 2 minutes each side.
FARMER DAN NOTES
I love pork. I love bacon.
Well, I should qualify that. I love good pork and good bacon but I hate grocery store pork and bacon.
I've got two problems with grocery store pork.
First, it is bland, flavorless and rubbery.
Second, the pigs come from factory farms where the conditions are inhumane.
I've been on a quest for great pork from a farmer I could trust for months now. And this spring I finally found him. I am over-the-moon thrilled to be able to offer our customers pork that tastes great and was raised humanely from Serendipity Farms in Bradford, Maine.