Okay I know this may seem like a daft question, but here goes............
I bought a packet of sliced zampone from Makro, which you will find in the same area where you find bacon, ham and etc. Can anyone advise me as to how you are meant to prepare/eat this? I have only fried it, but it spits like crazy, to the point where it is simply not worth the hassle.
Does it even need to be "cooked", or can you just heat it up a bit and use on sandwiches?
Thanks for any advice.
Zampone - how to eat?
Zampone - how to eat?
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Re: Zampone - how to eat?
LOL - never heard of it, so I looked it up.............. stuffed pig's trotter with spicy ground pork, usually dried and cured, often served with lentils.
Sounds interesting
[Edit] Everything I've read suggests boiling before consumption.
Sounds interesting
[Edit] Everything I've read suggests boiling before consumption.
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Re: Zampone - how to eat?
How do you stuff a pig's foot, de-bone it?
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Re: Zampone - how to eat?
From what I've seen I would agree BB, however I would think it likely that the boiling would take place whilst the trotter is in one piece, therefore if Takiap has bought sliced Zampone, I would suspect it's already been cooked and is good to go..........but I'm certainly not an expertBig Boy wrote:
[Edit] Everything I've read suggests boiling before consumption.
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Re: Zampone - how to eat?
You may have stumbled across your answer! We saw this stuff a lot when we lived in Italy, especially around Christmas when it was one of the traditional foodstuffs (along with panettone) to give friends and relatives. I bought one for my brother-in-law one time; he never thanked me for it!Takiap wrote:...to the point where it is simply not worth the hassle.
The instructions said to heat it, either in the oven or through boiling along with some form of broth. I'm pretty sure it's already cooked or cured during preparation so that you could eat it without reheating, if you felt so inclined.
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Re: Zampone - how to eat?
I found several references to cooking it. Google "how to cook zampone"
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I wonder, all those members of this site, mostly native english, do they ever heard about GOOGLE ? If you want to try a new food (an Italian sausage) you will certainly find all reliable informations on google.
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So why not abolish all interpersonal communication forthwith and have done with it............???!!!europtimiste wrote:I wonder, all those members of this site, mostly native english, do they ever heard about GOOGLE ? If you want to try a new food (an Italian sausage) you will certainly find all reliable informations on google.
Re: Zampone - how to eat?
I had a look on the web out of curiosity and some recipes fry thick slices of it in breadcrumbs which were the only ones pictured that looked even vaguely appetising. In it's whole state it looks like something that would go down well in an Issan market!
Re: Zampone - how to eat?
Bought this a while ago. Tried it "raw", warmed in stock, fried and microwaved for a few seconds. I concluded that no matter how I ate it I just wasnt keen on it. I pride myself on trying new foods but the one thing I cannot bring myself to try is those big fat frogs that look like they should be a "doctor Who" monster.
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Re: Zampone - how to eat?
I had it once a few years ago, on New years Eve, in a little family trattoria in Florence.
It was served sliced (no bone) with a Balsamic mustard, crisp pork crackling, sauté potatoes and lentils.
Very nice. Maybe not to everyone's taste, but then I do love Italian food.
Variations on the dish are served all over Italy, around New Year.
It was served sliced (no bone) with a Balsamic mustard, crisp pork crackling, sauté potatoes and lentils.
Very nice. Maybe not to everyone's taste, but then I do love Italian food.
Variations on the dish are served all over Italy, around New Year.
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