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Schwenker or Schwenkbraten is a marinated pork neck steak which originates from the Saarland (known there as Schwenksteak) and is grilled on a Schwenker (2). Normally either a green herb or red paprika marinade is used when preparing Schwenkbraten. Traditionally, Schwenkbraten is made of pork, but turkey variants have also become popular recently.
For preparation, about an inch cut of pork neck cutlet (with or without bone) is pressed (tenderized) and marinated in salt, pepper, mustard, onions and beer for two to up to 24 hours. In some recipes, garlic and Caraway Seed are added as further spices. Cooking is done on a charcoal grill.
In Finland, pork neck of any type is known as kassler. [3] In The Netherlands, a cold, thinly sliced version to be used in sandwiches is widely available under the name "casselerrib" as a variety on ham. A similar dish, hamburgerryg, is eaten in Denmark. In this variation the meat is boiled. It is often served with a glaze of honey and mustard.
Plus, the meat — paper thin slices of beef, pork, and chicken — paired with spicy Ssamjang sauce and dozens of bowls of banchan is pure perfection. Call some friends and get ready to get lit.
The meat is then salted (and was traditionally massaged), stuffed into a natural casing, and hung for up to six months to cure. Sometimes the exterior is rubbed with hot paprika before being hung and cured. Capocollo is essentially the pork counterpart of the air-dried, cured beef bresaola. It is widely available wherever significant Italian ...
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