Friday, April 15, 2011

Strips, cooked, fatback


Question by Gigs:

What do you do with strips of cooked fatback?





I cooked beans with fatback. They taste great, but I didn't cut up the strips of fatback, so there's these large cooked strips of fatback mixed in the beans.

Is it customary to fish these out before serving? Was I supposed to have diced the fatback into smaller pieces?

Recipes for this don't really say anything other than "add the fatback".




Best answer:

Answer by gustavo6723
No no, the fatback is to flavor the food. Not to be served. Although there are people who like to eat the fat back too.





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