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  2. Cracklings - Wikipedia

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    Cracklings (American English), crackling (British English), [1] also known as scratchings, are the solid material that remains after rendering animal fat and skin to produce lard, tallow, or schmaltz, or as the result of roasting meat. It is often eaten as a snack food or made into animal feed. It is also used in cooking. [2]

  3. Best Bites: Slow cooker crock pot mulled wine - AOL

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    Put orange slices with cloves stuck into it at the bottom of the crock-pot Add in cranberries, cinnamon sticks, sugar, wine, brandy and orange juice Cook on low for 2-3 hours making sure it does ...

  4. Pork rind - Wikipedia

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    Pork rind is the culinary term for the skin of a pig.It can be used in many different ways. It can be rendered, fried in fat, baked, [1] or roasted to produce a kind of pork cracklings (US), crackling (UK), or scratchings (UK); these are served in small pieces as a snack or side dish [2] and can also be used as an appetizer.

  5. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    To use a slow cooker, the cook places raw food and a liquid, such as stock, water, or wine, in the slow cooker. Some recipes call for pre-heated liquid. The cook puts the lid on the slow cooker and turns it on. Some cookers automatically switch from cooking to warming (maintaining the temperature at 71–74 °C (160–165 °F)) after a fixed ...

  6. Cider-Brined Pork Tenderloins with Roasted Apples - AOL

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    Add half the pork and cook over moderately high heat, turning, until browned all over, about 10 minutes. Transfer the pork to a rimmed baking sheet. Wipe out the skillet and repeat with the ...

  7. Pork Crackling - Wikipedia

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  8. Kalimotxo - Wikipedia

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    The calimocho [1] or kalimotxo (Basque pronunciation: [ka.li.mo.tʃo], Spanish pronunciation: [ka.li.ˈmo.tʃo]) is a drink consisting of equal parts red wine and a cola-based soft drink. [2] [3] Red wine and cola were combined in Spain as early as the 1920s, but Coca-Cola was not widely available. That changed in 1953, when the first Coca-Cola ...

  9. Scrapple - Wikipedia

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    Once cooked, bones and fat are removed, the meat is reserved, and (dry) cornmeal is boiled in the broth to make a mush. The meat, finely minced, is returned to the pot and seasonings, typically sage, thyme, savory, black pepper, and others are added. [4] The mush is formed into loaves and allowed to cool thoroughly until set.

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