Sunday, January 23, 2011
Salame Gentile
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Salam d'la Duja
Piemonte is a region that is close to my heart in that that's where my Italian side of the family is from; my Dad, Nonna, Nonno, and Zii. I like finding cured meats from that area as a way to stay connected to my family. This salume is from the eastern area of Piemonte.
Salam d'la Duja was born out of the necessity to cure meats in an area where the humidity is generally too high, not allowing for proper drying and preservation. Because of the high humidity the salami are dried for just a short while and then buried in liquid lard inside a clay pot, called a Duja. They're kept here for anywhere from 3 months to a year. They stay soft and age in the lard becoming spicier as they age. I've actually never eaten one in Italy, I can't explain why not, so I'll really have no idea how mine compares to the real stuff.
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Saturday, January 8, 2011
Nasone and Cotechino Tasting
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Labels: Cooked sausage
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Salame di Capra - Goat Salame Tasting Notes
The goat salame is ready! They smell amazing. I'm very pleased with how they turned out.
Take a look below for more details on how they tasted.
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Labels: Cured meat : Salame, Cured meat : Salame - Tasting Notes
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Salame di Mugnano
While I was back in Italy this past September I ate all kinds of great cured meats. The variety of different salami available is really mind boggling. I was at a standard grocery store near home, and picked up a couple different ones, including a Salame di Mugnano. One I hadn't had before. It had a fantastic smell, with a hint of smokiness. Upon eating it it was rich, and lightly smoked with just a little hint of heat.
As soon as I got home I started researching this particular salame. It was actually relatively easy finding out about it; a lean, large grain salame that's lightly smoked from Mugnano del Cardinale in Campania. Much harder was actually finding any information on the formula that might be used to make it. So I made up my own. This, I'm sure, is the first of many tries to get this right.
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