Country Ham: A Southern Tradition of Hogs, Salt & Smoke
Few things are as timeless and southern as a country ham. Gone are the days of considering it a blue-collar staple that is too often overcooked, squashed between biscuit halves or served swimming in red-eye gravy. Today, country ham has found its place among the finest European cured meats and is served at ritzy restaurants as thinly sliced charcuterie or as a garnish on pricey appetizers. The makings of every country ham are the same—hogs, salt and smoke—but these hams undergo an aging process that is no less demanding, varied and fine-tuned than the process for aging the world's finest wines. Get the rub on the history of curing pigs in the Country Ham Belt from food writer Steve Coomes, who consults the best in the ham-making business on everything to do with this salty, southern delicacy.
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Country Ham: A Southern Tradition of Hogs, Salt & Smoke
Few things are as timeless and southern as a country ham. Gone are the days of considering it a blue-collar staple that is too often overcooked, squashed between biscuit halves or served swimming in red-eye gravy. Today, country ham has found its place among the finest European cured meats and is served at ritzy restaurants as thinly sliced charcuterie or as a garnish on pricey appetizers. The makings of every country ham are the same—hogs, salt and smoke—but these hams undergo an aging process that is no less demanding, varied and fine-tuned than the process for aging the world's finest wines. Get the rub on the history of curing pigs in the Country Ham Belt from food writer Steve Coomes, who consults the best in the ham-making business on everything to do with this salty, southern delicacy.
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Country Ham: A Southern Tradition of Hogs, Salt & Smoke

Country Ham: A Southern Tradition of Hogs, Salt & Smoke

by Steve Coomes
Country Ham: A Southern Tradition of Hogs, Salt & Smoke

Country Ham: A Southern Tradition of Hogs, Salt & Smoke

by Steve Coomes

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Few things are as timeless and southern as a country ham. Gone are the days of considering it a blue-collar staple that is too often overcooked, squashed between biscuit halves or served swimming in red-eye gravy. Today, country ham has found its place among the finest European cured meats and is served at ritzy restaurants as thinly sliced charcuterie or as a garnish on pricey appetizers. The makings of every country ham are the same—hogs, salt and smoke—but these hams undergo an aging process that is no less demanding, varied and fine-tuned than the process for aging the world's finest wines. Get the rub on the history of curing pigs in the Country Ham Belt from food writer Steve Coomes, who consults the best in the ham-making business on everything to do with this salty, southern delicacy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626193307
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/10/2014
Series: American Palate
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Steve Coomes is a freelance food, spirits and travel writer. After working more than a decade in restaurants as a server and a chef, he began writing about the business in 1991. He served sixteen years as editor of multiple restaurant industry publications before setting out on his own in 2007. He is a regular contributor to several restaurant and consumer magazines, a restaurant blogger, radio show and podcast host and a ghostwriter for multiple clients.
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