Seasoned Advice Asked on September 29, 2021
I see pancetta next to the bacon at a local butcher and was wondering what the difference was between the two?
I addition to what Tabiasopdenbrouw said, and more to the point of usage/taste:
Correct answer by Chad on September 29, 2021
Bacon and pancetta are both made from pork bellies; the difference between them lies in how they’re prepared and cured. To make bacon, pork belly sides are brined and then smoked. Pancetta, the Italian version of bacon, is made by seasoning a pork belly side with salt and lots of pepper, curling it into a tight roll, and wrapping it in a casing to hold the shape. It’s cured, but it isn’t smoked.
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Answered by Tobias Op Den Brouw on September 29, 2021
pancetta resembels to unsmoked bacon and it is cured in salt and spices usually rolled into a sausage shape and a bacon is normally not rolled and is smoked.....pancetta is from belly and bacon can be from back,belly and hind leg....hope this helps u...
Answered by nitin on September 29, 2021
Pancetta from what i have been shown how to make is nothing like bacon. ours is cured where bacon is not. Also after 9 months of curing it does not need to be cooked. We don't roll ours. we leave the ribs in for the curing process and clean it up after when we are ready to eat it. It has so much flavor on its own aswell with a piece of bread is amazing.
Answered by Carmine De Luca on September 29, 2021
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