Best 6 Head Cheese Recipes

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Head cheese is a traditional dish made from the head of a pig, cow, or sheep. It is a savory meat jelly that is typically served cold, often with accompaniments such as bread, crackers, or pickles. Head cheese is a relatively inexpensive dish to make, and it is a good way to use up leftover meat. The process of making head cheese is not difficult, but it does require some time and patience. The head of the animal is first cleaned and cooked until the meat is tender. The meat is then removed from the head and chopped or ground. The chopped or ground meat is then mixed with a variety of seasonings and spices, and it is then cooked again until it is thickened. The thickened meat mixture is then poured into a mold and allowed to cool and solidify.

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HEAD CHEESE



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This is a very old recipe handed down in my family through the years. It is almost always made around Christmas. As far as I know, I am the only one left in the family who knows how to make it. It is very time consuming, so be prepared to spend the better part of a day to make it.

Provided by Don

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Pork

Time 14h

Yield 50

Number Of Ingredients 5

6 fresh ham hocks
2 pounds veal shank
salt to taste
¼ cup white vinegar
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • Place pork hocks, veal shank and salt in large kettle. Cover entirely with water. Bring to full boil then reduce heat to slow simmer. Cook until fork penetrates meat easily. Periodically rearrange meat so it doesn't stick to bottom of kettle. Skim off scum which forms on top of water. Keep adding boiling water to keep meat covered until done.
  • When meat is done, place on large cookie sheet for cooling. Strain remaining water into another kettle to remove any small bones and other matter; set aside strained water. Place meat on tray and cool. Remove all fat and bones. Dice remaining meat, skin and soft gristle. Add diced meat to strained water. Bring to full boil and reduce to very slow simmer. Add salt to taste at this time. Periodically test mixture to see if it sets by pouring a small amount in a bowl and putting in freezer. Mixture is set when it is the consistency of jello. Add vinegar and nutmeg and remove from heat.
  • Ladle into bread pans making sure to distribute meat evenly. Fill pans no more than 3/4 full. Leave at room temperature until cool then refrigerate overnight. Next day, unmold onto plastic wrap and double wrap in foil. refrigerate until ready to use. To serve, remove any fat from top of loaves and cut into chunks. Some prefer more vinegar and salt added at this time.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 301.8 calories, Cholesterol 83.9 mg, Fat 23.4 g, Protein 21.1 g, SaturatedFat 8.1 g, Sodium 67.3 mg

HOG'S HEAD CHEESE



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This is not actually cheese. It is a wonderful, spicy appetizer mold made of pork roast that is great served with crackers.

Provided by LADYEM1

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Spicy

Time 10h20m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 pounds pork shoulder, trimmed and cubed
2 cups chopped onion
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
½ cup chopped celery
2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons dried parsley
2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning
3 cups water or pork stock
3 (.25 ounce) envelopes unflavored gelatin
1 cup boiling water

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a 4 quart pot over medium-high heat. Add the pork roast, and brown on all sides. Reduce heat to medium, and add the onion, bell pepper, celery, and garlic. Season with garlic, parsley, basil, salt, pepper, and Cajun seasoning. Pour in 3 cups of water or pork stock, and bring to a boil.
  • Cover, and simmer over medium heat for 2 hours, stirring vigorously every 15 minutes. When the pork is ready, it should be completely shredded and reduced to a stringy consistency.
  • Dissolve the gelatin in 1 cup of boiling water, then stir into the pork mixture very well. Pour into a mold or casserole dish, and chill until set, about 8 hours.
  • To unmold, dip the bottom of the mold in hot tap water for about 1 minute, then invert onto a serving tray. Serve with your favorite crackers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 95 calories, Carbohydrate 2.1 g, Cholesterol 22.3 mg, Fat 6.5 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 6.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.1 g, Sodium 158.5 mg, Sugar 0.8 g

UKRAINIAN JELLIED PIG'S FEET (HEAD CHEESE)



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This recipe may be prepared in advance and refrigerated until ready to use.You don't have to broil the meat but it will not have that smoked flavour.

Provided by Olha7397

Categories     Pork

Time 5h30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 pig's feet
1 pork shank
1 tablespoon salt
water, to cover meat
1 medium onion
1 celery rib, & leaves
1 sprig parsley
1 carrot
7 peppercorns
1 bay leaf
3 garlic cloves
salt
1 tablespoon vinegar

Steps:

  • Wash and scrape the feet and shanks very thoroughly.
  • Wipe dry and broil on all sides until they are a delicate golden color. Do not scorch. Should any part become scorched, scrape it and wash well.
  • Cut the feet in half lengthwise. Place the meat in a large kettle, add the salt, cover with cold water, bring to a boil and skim. Cover and simmer very slowly for about 3 hours. The success of this dish depends on slow simmering. Rapid boiling makes the liquid milky in color.
  • Cut the onion in half, and brown it in an ungreased pan. This enhances the flavor and color of the broth. Add the onion and the remaining ingredients, EXCEPT the vinegar, to the meat, and continue simmering until the meat comes off the bones easily.
  • Total cooking time is about 5 hours or longer. When done, strain, remove the bones, spices, and vegetables except the carrot.
  • Arrange the meat and chopped carrot in a suitable dish. Add the vinegar to the broth and season to taste with salt.
  • If a firm jelly is desired, soften 1 tablespoon of gelatin in 1/4 cup cold water. Blend it with a small quantity of the hot broth and stir into the broth.
  • Some cooks prefer to add a clove crushed garlic to the broth at this stage rather than to cook it along with the other ingredients. If this is followed, strain the broth again to remove all the particles of garlic.
  • Pour over the meat and chill until firm. Before serving, scrape off all the fat from the top.
  • Serve in slices and garnish with sprigs of parsley and hard cooked eggs.
  • JELLIED PIG'S FEET with CHICKEN:.
  • Follow the recipe above, but replace the shank with 1/2 small chicken. Simmer the pig's feet until barely tender, and then add the chicken and continue simmering until all are done. For best results use gelatin in this dish as directed in the recipe above.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 224.8, Fat 12.1, SaturatedFat 3.4, Cholesterol 83.6, Sodium 1889.5, Carbohydrate 5.3, Fiber 1, Sugar 2.1, Protein 22.6

HEAD CHEESE



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this recipe was "published" 20 years ago in a small Mennonite community in Saskatchewan for a Church cookbook. Still, it makes up a great "crackers and meat" hors d'ourve and gives us some clue as to true "Heritage" cooking! In my DS's family, this was a staple at Christmas and New Years and so I have to share it!

Provided by John DOH

Categories     Pork

Time P5DT1h15m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 head pork
1 pork hock
1 pork tongue
1 pork heart
extra pork rind (skin)
2 lbs ground beef

Steps:

  • Clean pork head, removing bristles, ears and eyes, jaws and bones of nose.
  • Cook with hocks, tongue, heart and beef.
  • Cook rinds in a sepatate container.
  • When well done, remove meat from bones and grind all through a fine plate.
  • Mis very well and add some salt and pepper with meat juice to make a good mix.
  • Place the ground results in a cheesecloth bag and top with a heavy weight to press out the "extra" fat.
  • When cold, cut in large slices, and make a mix of 2 cups of water and one cup vinegar, bring to a boil, then cool and pour over meat, letting stand in a crock pot for 5 days or until fully soaked through.
  • Serve with raw onion and vinegar for dinner, or herat and serve with fried potato -- .

BLUE CHEESE AND HEAD CHEESE VINAIGRETTE



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Blue cheese and head cheese are tossed in a flavorful Dijon vinaigrette dressing with onion and garlic.

Provided by JEFF CALKINS

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Salad Dressing Recipes     Vinaigrette Dressing Recipes

Time 20m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 8

6 tablespoons finely chopped onion
1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic
¼ cup prepared Dijon-style mustard
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
½ cup olive oil
1 pound blue cheese, crumbled
1 pound head cheese, diced
salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • In a large serving bowl, mix together the onion, garlic, mustard, red wine vinegar, and olive oil until well blended. Add the blue cheese and head cheese; toss until well coated. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Chill until serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 422.3 calories, Carbohydrate 4.2 g, Cholesterol 81.8 mg, Fat 36 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 20.1 g, SaturatedFat 14.4 g, Sodium 1451.4 mg, Sugar 0.6 g

HEAD CHEESE/BRAWN



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As a child in England, my Mum would make this with a pigs head, but later in life she used pigs "trotters" and pork hocks. I still have her recipe and one day had a craving for this. It wasn't easy finding the trotters, but one day my husband went to our local grocers and there they were! Serve on hot buttered rye toast. The contrast of heat and cold is fabulous!

Provided by Golden Wookie

Categories     Spreads

Time 4h

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 pig's feet
2 pork hocks
1 lb stewing beef
3 bay leaves
peppercorn, tied in spice bag
water, to cover

Steps:

  • Put all the ingredients in a large pot and just cover with water.
  • Bring to a boil, uncovered, then turn down, cover the pot and let simmer for hours, or until the meat falls of the bone. Skim any foam that appears.
  • Strain liquid into a large bowl and remove the meat from the hocks. Shred or dice the beef and pork.
  • Put the strained liquid and meat back on the stove and boil until the liquid shrinks 1 inch.
  • Pour into moulds (I used a tray of 8 mini loaf pans and still had some left over, which I just poured into a dish).
  • Put in the 'fridge until set. Any fat will rise and can be easily scraped off when set. There is so much gelatin in the feet that it sets up quite quickly.

Tips:

  • Choose the right ingredients: Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best results. The type of meat you use will affect the flavor of the head cheese, so choose a meat that you enjoy.
  • Prepare the meat properly: Clean the meat thoroughly and remove any bones or gristle. Cut the meat into small pieces so that it will cook evenly.
  • Cook the meat slowly: Head cheese is a slow-cooked dish, so be patient. Simmer the meat in water with seasonings for several hours, or until the meat is tender.
  • Strain the stock: Once the meat is cooked, strain the stock to remove any solids. You can use the stock to make the gelatin or as a base for other dishes.
  • Make the gelatin: Gelatin is what gives head cheese its unique texture. You can make your own gelatin from scratch or use a commercial gelatin powder.
  • Combine the ingredients: Mix the cooked meat, gelatin, and seasonings together in a mold. Refrigerate the head cheese until it is firm.
  • Serve the head cheese: Head cheese can be served cold or at room temperature. It can be sliced and served on crackers or bread, or used as an ingredient in other dishes.

Conclusion:

Head cheese is a delicious and versatile dish that is easy to make at home. With a little patience, you can create a head cheese that is sure to impress your friends and family. So next time you are looking for a unique and flavorful dish to try, give head cheese a try!

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