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Title: Pickler Pigs' Ears, Chinese Style
Categories: Chinese Condiment Ceideburg
Yield: 1 Servings

2lbPigs' ears
4 Whole star anise
3slFresh ginger root
1/2cWhite vinegar
1/4cSugar
1tsSalt
1cWhite vinegar
1cSugar
1tbThinly sliced fresh ginger root
3 Cloves garlic, sliced
1tsSalt
1cSliced carrots
1 Cucumber, unpeeled, seeded and cut in chunks
1 Red onion, cut in chunks
1 Bell pepper, cut in chunks

We'll start of the front end of the pig...

Prepare pigs' ears according to steps I and II in basic instructions; drain. Return to pot with water to cover and first 5 ingredients listed above. Bring to a boil and simmer for 1 hour; let meat cool in liquid. Discard liquid and cut ears into 1/2x1-inch slices. In the meantime, bring 3 cups water to a boil with remaining vinegar, sugar, ginger, garlic salt and carrots. Turn off heat when boiling point is reached. Cool mixture to room temperature. Then add cucumber, onion, bell pepper and sliced pigs' ears. Chill in refrigerator for at least 4 hours to blend flavors. Will keep for up to 1 week refrigerated. Serve as an appetizer or a cold meat side dish.

Makes two quarts.

Variations: Pigs' snouts may be prepared in the same manner. Add 1 cup fresh sweet pineapple chunks at the same time as the vegetables.

All these recipes are from "Innards and Other Variety Meats". Jana Allen and Margret Gin. 101 Productions. San Francisco, 1974.

Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; June 9 1992.

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