fatback
IPA: fˈætbæk
noun
- (US) A layer of fat, along the back of a pig, used as a cut of meat or to make lard
- A fish, the menhaden.
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Examples of "fatback" in Sentences
- Fatback is a cut of meat from a pig.
- It is made from the belly and side cuts, and from fatback.
- Fatback also is used to make lardons, salt pork, and lard.
- They are made from the belly and side cuts, and from fatback.
- The pork rind may have subcutaneous fat attached; see Fatback.
- If the chicharron is from fatback, it consists of rind and fat.
- Fatback is also an important element of traditional charcuterie.
- A common delicacy is strips of heavily salted and fried fatback.
- Fatback band are just one example of many that were a 'real band'.
- Like fatback is a staple in green, black eyed peas and purple hulls
- The bloated, porcine Fatback was, quite literally, a corporate swine.
- Before they ate their bit of fatback, they first scraped the newsprint off the rind.
- We were fed a great feast of black-eyed peas with pieces of fatback and skillet bread.
- Some offal is more straightforward in name, such as fatback (literally, back fat) and caul fat (a fatty membrane surrounding pig intestines).
- 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.
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