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What Are Pig necks and How Can I Use Them?

If pig necks have turned up in a recipe or caught your eye at the store, here's what you need to use them with confidence and how to choose them, cook them, store them, what to substitute, and 3 recipes to try them in.

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In Chinese
猪脖子
British (UK) term
Pig necks
en français
cou de porcs
en español
cuellos de cerdo

Recipes using pig necks

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Boudin Du Pays(Blood Pudding)

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Boudin du pays is a traditional Quë©bécois blood pudding sauce made from fresh pork, lung, heart, and neck simmered with onions, cloves, savory, and coriander.

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Boudin Du Pays (Blood Pudding)

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A traditional Acadian blood pudding made from fresh pork blood, slow-simmered pork, heart, lung, and neck with onions, cloves, savory, and coriander. Served as a sauce or stuffed into natural casings.

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Satsuma Jiru (Miso-Flavored Pork & Vegetable Stew)

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Satsuma Jiru is a hearty Japanese miso pork and vegetable stew with daikon, sweet potato, shiitake mushrooms, konnyaku, and burdock root. A rustic regional comfort soup finished with shichimi togarashi.

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