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Ham Hocks
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I was just looking at the Jamie Oliver recipes in the Weekend magazine (DM), and rather like the look of Ham and Peas, it calls for 3 ham hocks, are these the same as pork knuckles?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here in the U.S., especially the southern states, ham hocks are the ankles of pigs that have been hickory smoked. The skin is still on, but there's little fat. The smoke cure gives a unique taste that works well in many dishes, but, traditionally, they're used in bean dishes served with cornbread as a side...
In the area of the south in which I grew up with grandparents, there were many German people and they called the same cut "knuckles" so I suspect your "pork knuckles" are corret...
In the area of the south in which I grew up with grandparents, there were many German people and they called the same cut "knuckles" so I suspect your "pork knuckles" are corret...
I'd call a ham hock one of these - yummy! http:// www.goo gle.co. ...=1t: 429,r:9 ,s:0,i: 110
Again, a truly southern dish, humbersloop. The closest thing to which you might be familiar are the big leaves on kale. You can see them here:
http:// whatsco okingam ...les/ Collard Greens. htm
If they were unavailble we subsituted turnip or beet tops.(Ya'll call them 'beet roots' I think). Always cooked with some smoked bacon and vinegar which is also served as a dressing on the side..
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If they were unavailble we subsituted turnip or beet tops.(Ya'll call them 'beet roots' I think). Always cooked with some smoked bacon and vinegar which is also served as a dressing on the side..