Today will be a simpler post: Usinger's Applewood Smoked and Oscar Mayer Thick-Cut Butcher Hickory Smoked.

Plus, the material used for the packaging is paper-like. Very thin but strong. Reminiscent of butcher paper (of course).

I like the way in which you can see the bacon through the clear packaging. Notice the stark color contrasts and the way the bacon glistens through the package. What's cool about these smaller meat companies is that the bacon isn't of uniform size - these were narrow on one end and thick on the other.
LET'S START WITH OSCAR. The package lists a net weight of one pound six ounces. It actually weighed 1lb 5.8 ounces - I was gypped out of .2 ounces of bacon! After cooking it was 5.9 ounces and produced a whopping 225 ml of rendered fat.

I always start with a cold pan and lay the bacon out close together, as you can see.
The result was a complete surprise: spectacular. This is classic, real bacon. Fully cooked, the bacon was VERY crispy, and VERY succulent. You can see the fat curls on some of the end pieces.
Very nice, outstanding bacon in every way. Classic crispness - you hear an audible 'snap' when breaking the pieces. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
ON TO THE USINGERS. This is a completely different experience. Upon opening, the applewood smokey scent is powerful. You know you're in for something special. The package said it was 12 ounces but weighed in at 12.8 ounces - nearly a full ounce bonus! Post cooking, it was 4.5 ounces.

It didn't 'crisp up' in the pan as much as laid there and weeped. But the scent was awesome. Very high protein content, which you can see from the picture to the right.

I don't want to score these bacons against each other - they are both outstanding in their own way. It's like comparing a good Cabernet to an excellent Pinot Noir - or an apple to an orange. You won't be disappointed with either! ENJOY!
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