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  2. 50 Vintage Southern Recipes to Enjoy Today - AOL

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    Carolina Crab Boil With sausage, seafood, corn and potatoes, this crab boil can feed a crowd for a picnic, tailgate or other outdoor celebration. —Melissa Pelkey Hass, Waleska, Georgia

  3. Ham - Wikipedia

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    A platter of ham and cheese sliced for sandwiches A Finnish Christmas ham. Ham is typically used in its sliced form, often as a filling for sandwiches and similar foods, such as in the ham sandwich and ham and cheese sandwich. Other variations include toasted sandwiches such as the croque-monsieur and the Cubano.

  4. These Easy Potluck Recipes Can All Be Made Using a Crock-Pot

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    Both the brisket and the veggies cook together in the slow cooker. That means you'll get the rich and meaty flavor in every bite. Get the Slow Cooker Brisket recipe .

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  6. Schweinshaxe - Wikipedia

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    The ham hock is the end of the pig's leg, just above the ankle and below the meaty ham portion. It is especially popular in Bavaria as Schweinshaxn, pronounced [ˈʃvaɪnshaksn̩] or Sauhax(n) [ˈsao̯haks(n̩)]. [2] A variation of this dish is known in parts of Germany as Eisbein, in which the ham hock is pickled and usually slightly boiled.

  7. You Need to Bring Southern Ham Salad to Your Next Picnic - AOL

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    The post You Need to Bring Southern Ham Salad to Your Next Picnic appeared first on Taste of Home. Serve on sandwiches, crackers or on a bed of crisp green lettuce.

  8. Cut of pork - Wikipedia

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    Although any cut of pork can be cured, technically speaking only the back leg is entitled to be called a ham. Legs and shoulders, when used fresh, are usually cut bone-in for roasting, or leg steaks can be cut from the bone. Three common cuts of the leg include the rump (upper portion), centre, and shank (lower portion).

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