Cured Meats Category

Cured Meats
Including ham, cold cuts, sausages, and bacon.
soppressata, finocchiona, soppresata, soprassata
soppressata
This is a fatty Italian pork salami that's seasoned with peppercorns.
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sujuk, soujouk, yershig
sujuk
This is a spicy Lebanese beef sausage. Look for it in Middle Eastern markets.
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sulze, sulz, sülze
sulze
This is made from a mixture of calves' feet or pig snouts, eggs, and other meats that's been cooked and then allowed to gel. There's no need to cook it further; the cold slices are usually served as appetizers.
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summer sausage, cervelas, cervelat
summer sausage
This is a family of spicy, somewhat dry pork and/or beef sausages that are great for sandwiches. They don't need to be cooked. Varieties include landjaeger and thuringer.
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tasso, tasso ham
tasso
This is a heavily smoked ham with a spicy, peppery rind. It's often used in Cajun dishes.
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teewurst, teawurst
teewurst
Germans like to spread this smoky "tea sausage" on crackers or bread at teatime.
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textured sausages
textured sausages
These have chunks of meat suspended in them that form a mosaic pattern when sliced. Varieties include schinkenwurst, jagdwurst, tyroler, Ansbacher pressack, tongue sausage, and zungenwurst.
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thuringer, thueringer
thuringer
This is a mild summer sausage that's made of pork and sometimes beef.
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tocino
tocino
Tocino is Spanish for bacon, but in the Philippines, it refers to cured pork that's been marinated in a sweet red sauce. Look for it in Asian markets.
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tongue loaf, tongue sausage
tongue loaf
Delis often stock loaves of pork, lamb, veal, or beef tongues that have been cooked, pressed, jellied, and/or smoked.
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Toulouse sausage
Toulouse sausage
This exquisite French sausage is usually made with pork, smoked bacon, wine, and garlic. It's a great sausage for a cassoulet. Cook it before serving.
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touristenwurst
touristenwurst
This is a pork and beef soft salami ring.
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turkey bacon
turkey bacon
Different brands of turkey bacon have wildly different amounts of fat, but most have much less fat than ordinary bacon. The flavor suffers a bit, though.
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vegetarian bacon, soy bacon, tofu bacon
vegetarian bacon
Many meat analogs are disappointing, but some variations on vegetarian bacon are surprisingly tasty. See the recipes for Vegan Bacon, Tempeh Bacon, or Tofu Bacon posted on www.vegweb.com.
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Vienna sausage, Vienna-style frankfurter
Vienna sausage
These small, squat hot dogs come in cans. They're often used to make hors d'oeuvres.
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weisswurst, weißwürste, white sausage
weisswurst
These are mildly seasoned German veal sausages, very light in color. Germans like to eat them with potato salad during Oktoberfest. Cook before eating.
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Westphalian ham, Westfalischer Schinken
Westphalian ham
This choice German ham is smoked over beechwood and juniper and has a salty, smoky flavor. It's usually cut into very thin slices and eaten raw.
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wunderwurst
This is liverwurst dotted with pistachios.
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York ham
York ham
This is a lightly smoked, dry-cured British ham. It's saltier but milder in flavor than other European dry-cured hams.
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zungenwurst, blood tongue sausage, blut zungenwurst
zungenwurst
This German blood sausage includes pieces of pickled tongue. It comes ready to eat, but it's often heated before serving.
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