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Possible Crossword Clues |
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It's sometimes smoked |
Sliced entrГ©e |
It's usually dry-cured and smoked |
Easter entrée that's cured and smoked |
Salt-cured entree |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Jun 22 2019 USA Today |
Jan 15 2018 Newsday.com |
Sep 5 2016 The Washington Post |
Dec 18 2008 Newsday.com |
Jun 3 2007 L.A. Times Daily |
Countryham might refer to |
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Country ham is a variety of heavily salted ham preserved by curing and smoking, associated with the cuisine of the Southern United States. Used as a method of preservation from before widespread refrigeration, country ham is packed in a mixture of salts, sugar, and spices and allowed to cure for a long period of time, sometimes months, and often smoked afterwards. It is extremely dry and salty, often too salty to be palatable. Most preparations call for a long soak (as long as a day or two) prior to preparation so that much of the salt can be removed and the ham rehydrated. Commercially available country hams may be sold whole as-is (often still wrapped in the net bags used to hang the hams during the smoking process), soaked but uncooked, or cooked and ready to eat. Country ham is often contrasted with wet-cured hams known as city ham in areas of the U.S. where both types of ham are available. * Country ham is a popular breakfast item in the southern U.S., it is often served in diners as a grilled steak, with the a cross-cut portion of the leg bone still intact, and alongside a portion of red-eye gravy, which is made by deglazing the pan used to cook the ham with black coffee and then reducing the resulting sauce. Country ham is also served as a biscuit sandwich in popular fast-food establishments across the southern U.S. as a convenient breakfast food. |