Eatin’ high on the hog. The hackneyed expression harks back to feasting on prime hunks of swine – butts and picnics and loins and chops – cut from the upper part of the pig. Today’s plan is to go low.
It's no secret many Americans these days avoid using a lot of animal parts considered delicacies in other countries.
Who would have ever thought that a request for pickled pig's feet would have such a great response? Last week Pat Statler from Jackson, Mo., made the request and we have several recipes to share with ...
When I go grocery shopping, I always look for pig feet. In the sea of unrecognizably standard-looking cuts of animal muscles at grocery stores — disk-shaped loins, round humps of pork butt — trotters ...
Himi Okajima jokes that he gets the pork for his West Village restaurant from the same Berkshires farms that supply Robert De Niro‘s celebrated Tribeca eatery Nobu. “He gets the shoulders and ribs,” ...
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