17/12/2020 17:44

Recipe of Homemade Pickled Pig Trotters

by Mark Palmer

Pickled Pig Trotters
Pickled Pig Trotters

Hey everyone, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, pickled pig trotters. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Natural gelatin released by pig's trotters during cooking gives them a jellied consistency. This recipe is adapted from the method used in Marion Brown's Pickles and Preserves. This Pickled Pig's Trotters recipe will make some of you say 'Woah Nelly!', and others of you head straight to grab a fork! If you're not from the Deep South, this definitely one of the more 'out-there'.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have pickled pig trotters using 12 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Pickled Pig Trotters:
  1. Prepare 8 lbs split Pig trotters
  2. Take 1 Tbsp Badia Complete Seasoning
  3. Get 1 Tbsp Adobo Seasoning
  4. Prepare 1 Tbsp Don Sazon pork chop seasoning
  5. Make ready 2 Tbsp onion powder
  6. Prepare 16 garlic cloves lightly crushed
  7. Get 8 sterilized one quart canning jars with bands and lids
  8. Make ready Red food coloring (Optional)
  9. Prepare 1/4 cup pickling salt
  10. Make ready 16 dehydrated arbol chiles
  11. Prepare 3 quarts white distilled vinegar
  12. Get 1 quart water

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Steps to make Pickled Pig Trotters:
  1. Wash and rinse trotters
  2. Place trotters in large pot and cover with water and add seasonings. And 8 of the garlic cloves.
  3. After pot comes to a boil remove any foamy impurities that come to top.
  4. Cook until tender but not falling off the bone sbout 2 1/2 hours.
  5. Remove from pot rinse with warm water to remove any residual fat and let cool.
  6. Add two arbol chiles and one clove of garlic to each jar.
  7. After the trotters are cool enough to handle pack jars evenly. And add 2 drops of red food coloring to each jar. (Optional)
  8. Pour vinegar, water, and salt in a non reactive pot and bring to boil until salt dissolves.
  9. Pour brine into jars leaving 1/4 inch head space.
  10. Add lids and bands finger tight.
  11. Process in water bath canner for 40 min. (start timer when water boils)
  12. After processing, place on paper towels to cool. Make sure all lids have pulled down and sealed let jars rest for 7 days then enjoy. If you have a jar that does not seal store in refrigerator.

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