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  2. These 89 Appetizers Might Just Be The Best Part Of ... - AOL

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    Speaking of dip, feel free to go easy and put out some bread, veggies, and crackers with a simple homemade option, like our cranberry whipped feta dip, our caramelized onion dip, our muhammara, or ...

  3. Pork tail - Wikipedia

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    Tail of a Linderödssvin They are also brine cured or used as jelly stock for brawn . [ 7 ] Pig tails are used in the cuisine of the American South in various recipes with black-eyed peas, collard greens, red beans, and kalalloo .

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    This easy dinner harnesses the power of seasoned sausage, store-bought marinara, and fresh potato gnocchi to make a super-flavorful dish with minimal prep and active cooking time. Perfect for a ...

  5. Aspic - Wikipedia

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    In Zhenjiang, aspic using pig trotters is called Salted Pork in Jelly (Chinese: 水晶肴肉; pinyin: Shuǐjīng Xiáoròu). The dish has two layers of meat. The upper layer, about half an inch thick, is 'pigskin aspic', while the lower layer is half red and half white, made from boiling pig's trotter and pigskin until gelled, forming 'meat aspic'.

  6. The Whole Beast - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Beast: Nose to Tail Eating is a 2004 book by Fergus Henderson that deals with how to cook every part of a pig, including parts rarely used in western cuisine, such as offal. It was originally released as Nose to Tail Eating: A Kind of British Cooking in England in 1999, but was updated and revamped to be more comprehensive for the ...

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  8. Pig's trotter - Wikipedia

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    A pig's trotter in front of carrots and onions A pig's trotter , also known as a pettitoe , [ 1 ] is the culinary term for a pig's foot . It is used as a cut of pork in various dishes around the world, and experienced a resurgence in the late 2000s.

  9. Pig's ear (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sliced pig's ears. Pig's ears are a part of the soul food cuisine, which originated among African-Americans in the southern United States. "Pig's ears" is also a regional colloquial name for a boiled pastry. A dough similar to pie crust is rolled out and then cut into large circles (typically 3-inches in diameter).