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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 07:04:56 -0600, graham > wrote:
>On 20/03/2016 6:44 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >> I've never seen it at the store ... never looked for it, either ... >> but there it was at Costco, a big package of it. Looked good, >> but I don't know what people do with it. >> >> Ideas? >> >> nancy >Assuming it's not salted, try making a confit of it. I had some in a >French restaurant that had been prepared that way and then sautéed to >brown it off. Damn, it was good! Otherwise, long slow roasting to >render the fat seems to be the order of the day. It has been a >fashionable cut for a while in the UK. There are numerous recipes he >http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/search/re...ery=pork+belly >Graham I can get it here at a specialty butcher but one thing I do is leave it uncovered in the fridge overnight, score the skin before roasting on a rack, very slowly. Delicious. |
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