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Pork Collar
mvnole
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Bought a half a pig from a local farmer and while loading up the freezer, found a pork collar. Never even heard of that. Anyone have any experience with one and what to do with it? Thanks!
LBGE
FWB, FL
FWB, FL
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First, you are in for a treat. There are a few approaches with this cut. One option is to slice it into Steaks and grill. About 145 internal is ideal. The secound approach is to cook it as a roast low and slow. Pull it at 165-170. Rest and then cut into steak size portions. At this point, either eat, or you can sear for Crust in a cast iron pan with some butter and olive oil.
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Thanks, I am pretty excited about it. Will report back, with pics.LBGE
FWB, FL
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