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Dave, (or anyone else)
I have just discovered a product where I work called "pork wings", it is made from the ham shank and comes pre-cooked from Sysco. My querry is: are you familiar with this product, and do you know if it is available "raw"? I think it would lend itself to BBQ and become very popular. Steve |
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On Jun 17, 8:31 am, wrote:
> Dave, (or anyone else) > > I have just discovered a product where I work called "pork wings", it > is made from the ham shank and comes pre-cooked from Sysco. My querry > is: are you familiar with this product, and do you know if it is > available "raw"? I think it would lend itself to BBQ and become very > popular. > > Steve Looks like I posted to soon: http://www.farmlandfoodservice.com/p...wild_wings.pdf But has anyone tried smoking or grilling these, or know where to find at retail? Steve |
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"Dave Bugg" > wrote in message >> Looks like I posted to soon: >> http://www.farmlandfoodservice.com/p...wild_wings.pdf >> >> But has anyone tried smoking or grilling these, or know where to find >> at retail? > > I haven't even heard of these things, Steve. But I'll see if I can find > out some more info from Sysco about who might be using the product > locally. Heck, maybe they'll give me a sample to play around with. > -- > Dave > www.davebbq.com They look like the leftover bones from a pork loin after the loin portion and tenderloin are removed. Makes for cheap meat to be sold at high prices. Applebee's sells them or something very close to them. |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Dave Bugg" > wrote in message >>> Looks like I posted to soon: >>> http://www.farmlandfoodservice.com/p...wild_wings.pdf >>> >>> But has anyone tried smoking or grilling these, or know where to >>> find at retail? >> >> I haven't even heard of these things, Steve. But I'll see if I can >> find out some more info from Sysco about who might be using the >> product locally. Heck, maybe they'll give me a sample to play around >> with. -- >> Dave >> www.davebbq.com > > They look like the leftover bones from a pork loin after the loin > portion and tenderloin are removed. Makes for cheap meat to be sold > at high prices. Applebee's sells them or something very close to them. Thanks, Ed. I had a thought that it might be something like that. The profit margin for a restaurant on stuff like that is just amazing. -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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