Pork Belly Burnt Ends AKA MIYM Bacon Cubes

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Pork Belly Burnt Ends are the most delicious things that may ever touch your tongue.  They are quite literally the best thing that I have ever made.  We like to call them Melt In Your Mouth (MIYM) Bacon Cubes.  These grew out of necessity and then turned into a sensation at my house.  I had a pork belly that needed to be used and I did not have the time to cure it.  So I cubed it, smoked it, and turned it into magical bacon goodness.  If you can’t tell by now, I freaking love these things.

Pork Belly Burnt Ends

These all start with a pork belly.  I picked up a 4.5 pound half belly at my local Costco. They are quite affordable and quite possibly the most delicious part of the pig.

To start, you need to trim off any skin or fat from the backside that is greater than half an inch.  Next, cube the pork belly into 1 to 1.5 inch cubes.  I have found that a 1 inch cut makes a crispier and more delicious burnt end.  If you prefer a soft pillow without the crispiness, go for the 1.5 inch cut.

Season with your favorite rub.  I used my basic bbq rub.  Place on a rack.  With all of these tiny cubes, it is easier to move them around on the smoker when they are on a rack.

Preheat your smoker to 250 degrees Fahrenheit and place the racks of pork belly cubes onto the smoker.  I have used multiple smokers to make these and they always come out perfect.  For this recipe, I used my trusty Traeger.  Cook for 2 hours or until the cubes shrink by about 1/3 and develop a nice crust.

Once the cubes have developed a nice crust, transfer them to a half pan.

Then, cover the cubes with 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup honey and 1 stick of butter (for 1/2 a pork belly, double for a full pork belly). Cover with foil and continue to cook for another 2 hours or until the cubes reach about 205 and probe with the thermometer without any resistance.  If you are looking for a great thermometer, we recommend  the Thermoworks Thermapen MK4!  It is the only probe thermometer that we use. We trust and use Thermoworks  products for taking the temperatures on all of our meals. They are durable, accurate and they have the best customer service around!

Remove the pan from the smoker and drain the delicious drippings.

Toss the belly with 1/2 cup of your favorite bbq sauce and place back onto the smoker for 10 to 15 minutes or until the sauce sets.

Remove and serve.

These are the best things that I have ever made!  No Joke.  In the past week I have made them twice.  I know my arteries are gonna clog, but they are fantastic.

5 from 2 votes
Pork Belly Burnt Ends AKA MIYM Bacon Cubes
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
4 hrs 30 mins
Total Time
4 hrs 45 mins
 
Quite possibly the best thing you will ever eat. They are little crispy clouds of bacon goodness!
Course: BBQ
Cuisine: American
Servings: 10
Author: Rex
Ingredients
  • 1/2 pork belly roughly 4-5lbs
  • 1 cup of favorite rub Try my Basic BBQ Rub
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1 stick of butter
  • 1/2 cup favorite bbq sauce
Instructions
  1. These all start with a pork belly. I picked up a 4.5 pound half belly at my local Costco. They are quite affordable and quite possibly the most delicious part of the pig.
  2. To start, you need to trim off any skin or fat from the backside that is greater than half an inch. Next, cube the pork belly into 1 to 1.5 inch cubes. I have found that a 1 inch cut makes a crispier and more delicious burnt end. If you prefer a soft pillow without the crispiness, go for the 1.5 inch cut.
  3. Season with your favorite rub. I used my basic bbq rub. Place on a rack. With all of these tiny cubes, it is easier to move them around on the smoker when they are on a rack.
  4. Preheat your smoker to 250 degrees Fahrenheit and place the racks of pork belly cubes onto the smoker. I have used multiple smokers to make these and they always come out perfect. For this recipe, I used my trusty Traeger. Cook for 2 hours or until the cubes shrink by about 1/3 and develop a nice crust.
  5. Once the cubes have developed a nice crust transfer them to a half pan.
  6. Then, cover the cubes with 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup honey and 1 stick of butter (for 1/2 a pork belly, double for a full pork belly). Cover with foil and continue to cook for another 2 hours or until the cubes reach about 205 and probe with the thermometer without any resistance.
  7. Remove the pan from the smoker and drain the delicious drippings.
  8. Toss the belly with 1/2 cup of your favorite bbq sauce and place back onto the smoker for 10 to 15 minutes or until the sauce sets.
  9. Remove and serve.

Rex

Rex is an avid griller, barbecuer and bacon enthusiast. He is the Pitmaster for the Rex BBQ competition team. Rex was also featured on the TV show American Grilled. If you have any questions or wish to have Rex decode your favorite dish, click on the ASK REX link in the menu above.

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  • Great post, Rex! I can almost taste the smoky deliciousness and feel the rendered fat in my mouth.

  • I have made these 4 times so far...OMG, they might be the best thing I've ever eaten. They are such a hug hit with all of my friends and relatives, I'm smoking some now to bring down to the clubhouse for the guys playing on the retirees league. Thanks for the recipe?

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