0123SF
Half | 1,25Kg

28,50

0123SF

BATTENED BACON HALF

Half | 1,25Kg

28,50

Group-769

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Bacon is a typical cured meat of the Italian gastronomic tradition well-known throughout the country’s regions. Bacon is one of two types of cured meat obtained from the covering pork fat, in fact, it is composed mostly of fatty tissue.
From this cut, Lard is obtained other than Bacon. Battened Bacon is produced from 100% Italian pork meat.

Ingredients

Pork meat (bacon with rind), salt, dextrose, natural flavours. Antioxidant: E301. Preservatives: E250, E252

Ingredients

Pork meat (bacon with rind), salt, dextrose, natural flavours. Antioxidant: E301. Preservatives: E250, E252

Food expiration
We guarantee Maximum Freshness of all products and the Conservation and Shipping to maintain their integrity. The expiry date depends on the format chosen and the type of product. For more details contact us.
Conservation tips
Store in the refrigerator and, once opened, store in cling film and consume within 30 days
NUTRITIONAL VALUES
Energy value
1676 KJ - 406 Kcal
Fat
39,1 g
of which saturated fatty acids
13,79 g
Carbohydrates
<1 g
of which sugars
0 g
Protein
13,5 g
Salt
3,32 g

HOW TO ENJOY IT BEST

Battened Bacon is not the only existing variant of Bacon. In fact, there are several, depending on the processing the cut of meat undergoes. There are three main kinds of Bacon in the Italian culinary tradition: Rolled Bacon, Battened Bacon and Flat Bacon.
The smell of Battened Bacon is strong and aromatic, and among the spices used, the one that stands out most is black pepper. As for the taste, it has a strong and intense flavour and all the spices can be perceived.
Battened Bacon has a soft texture and unique flavour that make it very suitable for cooking and preparing several dishes.
For example, Battened Bacon is excellent on a charcuterie board for a traditional aperitif served with other cold cuts and cheese. In this case, the ideal combination is with mature tasty intensely-flavoured cheeses. It is also suitable as a stuffing for delicious white meat rolls or to add some flavour to second courses. We recommend trying it with vegetables such as fennel or asparagus and a glass of young, low-tannic, medium-bodied red wine, such as Schiava Alto Adige DOC.

PROCESSING STEPS

Before the processing of Battened Bacon begins, the meat is trimmed and degreased. Once the cuts are ready, the salting process begins and the meat is seasoned with flavourings, spices and salt. After that, the resting phase begins.
During this period, the meat is massaged so that the spices and flavourings are evenly distributed onto the surface and a uniform taste is achieved. Next, the process that distinguishes this type of Bacon from the others begins: the Bacon is folded and tied between two slats of chestnut or birch wood to prevent air infiltration. Finally, the curing process follows and can last up to three months.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Battened Bacon is a typical Emilian cured meat that owes its name to the ancient custom that characterises its production. Originally, screws were used to tighten the sticks, while today the slats are tied with strings.

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