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Best Of North Country – 17 Lbs.
$155.99
Weight: 17 lbs
The name says it all; this package is truly the best of the best. Smoky and rich, spicy and sweet, the selection includes savory center pieces for a leisurely brunch, main course delicacies for a candlelit evening, and special treats for snacking in between.
Bundle Includes:
- 8-9 lbs. Certified Humane Uncured Bone-In Half Ham
- 4, 12 oz. packs Uncured Applewood Smoked Bacon
- 2, 12 oz. packs Uncured Smoky Maple Breakfast Sausage
- 2, 12 oz. packs Uncured Savory Country Breakfast Sausage
- 2, 12 oz. packs Uncured Andouille Sausage
- 2, 12 oz. packs Uncured Polish Style Kielbasa
- 8 oz. jar Vermont Maple Horseradish Mustard
All meat ships frozen
Certified Humane | No Antibiotics | No Added Growth Hormones
No Nitrites or Nitrates | Minimally Processed | No Animal Byproducts
No Artificial Flavors | Pork Fed a Vegetarian Diet | Gluten-Free | Dairy-Free
Soy-free | No MSG | No Fillers or Dyes | No Liquid Smoke
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Bacon: We recommend laying the bacon flat on a flat cookie sheet (with ridges to catch the grease) and cooking at 375 ° F for 12 – 20 minutes, or until desired crispiness is achieved. For pan frying, place bacon in a warm frying pan and turn the slices over occasionally for 8 -12 minutes. Ham: Our hams are fully cooked. To warm, cover the unwrapped spiral ham with tinfoil to prevent the ham from drying out, and place in a 325°F oven for approximately 12-minutes per pound. A whole spiral ham will take roughly 3-hours to cook, a half ham roughly 1.5 hours. Take the ham out of the oven when the internal temperature reaches 165 °F and let it rest for several minutes prior to carving. Sausage: Our smoked sausages are fully cooked, simply heat & serve. You can grill them, turning occasionally for 7-14 minutes. Steam them by placing them in a steamer for approximately 15 minutes. Broil them by placing them under a pre-heated broiler for 12-minutes turning them once to warm them through, or pan fry them by placing them in a pan with vegetable oil for approximately 12-minutes, turning occasionally.