| What is Canadian Bacon ?? Canadian Bacon is a misnomer. The only place they call it that is in the United States. Just as they don’t cal Philly Cheese steak in Philadelphia, or Buffalo Wings in Buffalo. Why is it called “Canadian” bacon ? Canadian Bacon probably got that name says because in the mid 1800’s there was shortage of pork in the United Kingdom and they imported the meat from Canada. They would cure the backmeat in a special brine, which the Canadians call peameal bacon, because they would roll it in ground yellow split peas to help preserve it. The English smoked it instead, and this new concotion was just referred to probably as Canadian Bacon, The Amreicans like it and brought it back to the states. |  | So if you went to Canada and asked for Canadian bacon what would you get? If you were in Toronto and asked for Canadian Bacon you would probably get something called Peameal bacon . This bacon is from the loin of the pig as opposed to most bacon which is from the belly. Especially in the United States. The loin is the part that they make pork chops out of, so they just remove the bones. | In Canada, the back bacon is not smoked or pre-cooked. It is almost always the lean, boneless pork loin of the animal. The loin is then pickle-cured and rolled in a fine golden cornmeal. Which is ironic, because another name for Canadian Bacon is “Pea meal” bacon, which has to do with the fact that the cured pork loin is rolled in some sort of fine meal. It used to be that the manufacturers would dry and grind yellow peas into a meal and pack it around the meat to help preserve it. When Cornmeal became more plentiful they made the switch but the ‘Pea meal’ name still stuck. How to make your won Peameal Bacon Roast.  |  |  | Go here to see how Chef Peter Pizzati makes his own Peameal Bacon Roast | |  The History of Corned Beef | The History of Eggs Benedict | Links | My own book Get in a Pickle How to make not only pickles but cure your own meats, such as Corned Beef, Canadian Bacon and Pastrami. Get it all in this book, plus curing salt and spices for Corned beef and other pickle recipes. | Go here for more info and how to order | |  Nueske's Applewood Smoked Canadian Bacon, 1-1/2 lbs. | |  Nodines Back Bacon (8 ounce) This is an unsmoked or cooked product, like we mentioned the real Canadian bacon is. | |  The Bacon Cookbook: More than 150 Recipes from Around the World for Everyone's Favorite Food | |  Elizabeth Baird's Classic Canadian Cooking: Menus for the Seasons |  Zwilling J.A. Henckels Twin Signature 7-Piece Knife Set with Block |  Microplane 40020 Grater/Zester | Oxo Dough Scraper One of the most versitale tools in the kitchen, for scraping flour off the counter after making bread, to lifting up lots of crumbs, and loosening up stuck on food. Oxo 73281 OXO Good Grips Pastry Scraper | | Here is a book I recommend | |