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  2. Suckling pig - Wikipedia

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    Spanish cochinillo asado Su porcheddu, Sardinian cuisine. Lechón (Spanish, Spanish pronunciation:; from leche "milk" + -ón), cochinillo asado (Spanish, literally "roasted suckling pig"), or leitão (Portuguese; from leite "milk" + -ão) is a pork dish in several regions of the world, most specifically in Spain (in particular Segovia), Portugal (in particular Bairrada) and regions worldwide ...

  3. Cochinillo asado - Wikipedia

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    Tostón asado or cochinillo asado is a dish consisting of roast suckling pig. It is commonly used in the Spanish cuisine of Castile, with the variants of Arévalo and Segovia being the most popular ones, although also popular in Madrid and in some places in the regions of La Mancha and Aragón. This oven dish is traditionally prepared in an ...

  4. Pig roast - Wikipedia

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    Roasted suckling pigs are differentiated as "lechon de leche" (which in Spanish would be a linguistic redundancy). [13] [14] The dish that is explicitly derived from the Spanish lechón style of cooking is known as cochinillo (from cochinillo asado). Unlike native Filipino lechons, cochinillo uses a suckling pig that is splayed and roasted in ...

  5. Cochinita pibil - Wikipedia

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    Cochinita means baby pig, so true cochinita pibil involves roasting a whole suckling pig. Alternatively, pork shoulder (butt roast) or pork loin are used in many recipes. The high acid content of the marinade and the slow cooking time tenderize the meat, allowing otherwise tough pieces of meat to be used.

  6. Siu yuk - Wikipedia

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    Siu yuk is made by roasting an entire pig with seasonings, such as salt and vinegar [1] in a charcoal furnace at high temperature. [2] Roasted pigs of high quality have crisp skin and juicy and tender meat.

  7. The French Chef - Wikipedia

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    Roast Suckling Pig: December 13, 1965 E19: More about Potatoes: December 20, 1965 E20: Croquembouche: December 27, 1965 E21: Steak Dinner in Half an Hour: January 3, 1966 E22: The Endive Show: January 10, 1966 E23: Saddle of Lamb: January 17, 1966 E24: Napoleons: January 24, 1966 E25: Paella à l'Américaine: January 31, 1966 E26: Dinner Party ...

  8. Gordon Ramsay eats guinea pig and reveals that it tastes ...

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    On the July 21st premiere of his National Geographic Show, "Uncharted," he travels to Peru where he tries an array of local delicacies, including roast guinea pig.

  9. Asado - Wikipedia

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    Lechazo asado (roast lechazo), shown above, is a typical dish from Spanish cuisine, as is the similar Cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig). Another traditional form to mainly roast the meat, used in Patagonia, is with the whole animal (especially lamb and pork) in a wood stick nailed in the ground and exposed to the heat of live coals, called ...