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Easy to make Spicy Capocollo

(Coppa)
Cured Pork Shoulder

Prep Time drying/curing time Total Time


1 hr 35 d 35 d 1 hr
4.65 from 14 votes

Ingredients
Meat
1000 g Coppa Muscle

For the Cure


30 g Kosher Salt
15 g turbinado sugar
2.5 g black pepper
2.2 g red pepper flakes
3.2 g cayenne pepper
3.2 g Calabrian pepper powder
3.8 g garlic powder
3.2 g smoked paprika

OPTIONAL
2.5 g Insta Cure #2 this is only for color and flavor enhancement. If you add cure reduce the
salt level by how ever much cure is added

Materials
dry aging wraps this is the wrap you'll be using to dry this in your home refrigerator

Instructions
1. Weigh your coppa muscle and type the weight in the box above that reads "How much do you
want to make?"
2. Combine all of the "cure" ingredients and rub them onto your meat. Be sure to include 100%
of all the cure spices. You don't want to leave any spices behind. Place the meat (and any
spices that are left in the tray) in a bag and vacuum seal it (or a zip lock bag and remove as
much air as possible).
3. Once your meat has been vac sealed place it in your refrigerator for 7-21 days (depending on
the size). Be sure to turn and massage the meat daily.
4. After the appropriate amount of time in the refrigerator the coppa has been cured and you
can remove it from the fridge. Blot the muscle dry with a paper towel. Sprinkle the meat with
a little wine or water to create a slightly wet surface.
5. Place the cured coppa in the middle of a Dry Aging Sheet and gently fold each side over the
coppa trying to remove as much air bubbles out as possible. Trim off any excess.
6. Once you wrap your coppa in the dry aging sheets (try to get as much air out as possible),
place the net around it, weigh the muscle, record the weight, and place it to dry in your
refrigerator. Make sure that it is on a grating or hanging so that there's air flow on all sides.
7. Once you lose 33% - 35% weight your dry cured coppa is finished. Slice thinly and enjoy.

Storage instructions
1. Take your coppa and give it a vinegar or wine wash (to remove any molds), then place the
uncut piece in a vac sealed bag and vacuum seal it. Store it in your refrigerator. It will be good
for up to a year.

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