fatback

[ UK /fˈætbæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. salt pork from the back of a hog carcass
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How To Use fatback In A Sentence

  • One is to bard meat with fat (cover it with strips of fat, usually pork fatback), an outdated practice but one still taught in cooking schools.
  • We could have beans and fatback, or how'bout some of that souse like your mama used to fix. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • Following written instructions the kitchen staff then "barded" my crispy flesh with sliced fatback using twine and slow roasted my carcass at 275 for two hours. Do re mea culpa
  • My ultimate recipe for feijoada includes smoked pork, linguiça sausage, fatback for flavor and dried beef, simmered in black beans for hours and topped off with sizzled garlic and onions. The Feijoada From Ipanema
  • Before they ate their bit of fatback, they first scraped the newsprint off the rind. Herta Müller - Nobel Lecture
  • You put some fatback, smoked turkey or neck bones in a pot and toss greens in.
  • Even the appetizing smell of biscuits and fatback couldn't tempt Adam's appetite.
  • There's a lot more here than fatback and hayseed.
  • Some offal is more straightforward in name, such as fatback (literally, back fat) and caul fat (a fatty membrane surrounding pig intestines). We're Gaga for Guts!
  • We could have beans and fatback, or how'bout some of that souse like your mama used to fix. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
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