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It's the Golden Age of Bacon

I came across an article in The Dallas Morning News that made my arteries and taste buds jump for joy. It announced something that as a good friend of the infamous Mr. Cutlets, I already knew. Just as there were the Roaring Twenties, we too are privileged to live in a momentous era: The Golden Age of Bacon. Having smelled, seen and tasted the house-cured bacon at New York City's Righteous Urban Barbecue I concur that we are indeed living in especially meaty times when it comes to bacon. Not to mention the recent emergence of such new preparations as country-fried bacon on menus. It seems like cured pork belly is everywhere these days. Why just the other day I enjoyed five slices of Black Forest Bacon with a half liter of Spaten Oktoberfest.

The article lists a staggering 17 varieties of bacon ranging from such familiar types as applewood, maple and hickory smoked to such less common types as wild boar and peameal bacon, a Canadian specialty of unsmoked lean pork belly that has been sweet-pickle cured and coated lightly in corn meal. The ones that intrigued me most on the list were corncob smoked, cinammon bacon and bourbon vanilla bacon. Bourbon vanilla bacon! Pardon me while I wipe my drool from the keyboard.

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josh ozerskyYou might recognize his name, Josh Ozersky, as one of our feature writers here at Slashfood who focuses on all things meaty. Or perhaps you know him by his superhero name, Mr. Cutlets. Or maybe you have no idea who the heck he is.

Well, that can change, because New York City food blog A Hamburger Today has done an in-depth interview with Josh, a second in their new series, Grilled. Josh talks all things burg-errific, reveals that he eats burgers four to five times a week, shares his burger favorites around the city, and who knew he was the new online food editor at New York magazine?

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