Pigs cheek is best casseroled. I forgot about it until 9am this morning as we were about to move on, so I dropped it, still frozen, into my cast iron pan and put it on top of the squirrel stove.
I didn't get chance to check it as I walked the towpath again today, another 12000 steps.
When we got to our home mooring I lifted the lid on the pan and the cheeks were cooked and very tender.
I served them sliced with roast potatoes, peas, carrots and gravy.
I don't eat pork so I made a lentil dish for myself, it cooked in the time it took to roast the potatoes.
Sunday, 25 February 2018
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My mother used to cook pig's cheek - it used to smell delicious when it was cooking.
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Pigs cheeks sound delicious. I'll have to see if a butcher has some, never seen them in the supermarket.
You're certainly clocking up the steps!
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