ham hock
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small cut of meat from the leg of a pig, specifically from the lower joint just above the foot. It is a flavorful, bony cut consisting of meat, fat, skin, and connective tissue, often cured or smoked.
Usage
The term "ham hock" refers specifically to the food item. It is typically used in cooking contexts. - It is often simmered slowly in soups, stews, or pots of beans to impart a rich, smoky, and savory flavor. - After cooking, the meat can be picked off the bone and eaten.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Ham hock" as a flavoring agent: In many cuisines, particularly in the Southern United States and parts of Europe, the ham hock is not always the primary meat component but is used to season an entire dish.
- A single ham hock can season a large pot of pinto beans.
Variants and Related Words
- Hock: While "hock" can refer to the joint in various animals, "ham hock" specifically denotes the pork cut. Using just "hock" in a culinary context often implies "ham hock."
- Pork knuckle: This is a very similar, often interchangeable term for a cut from the same general area, though preparation styles (like the German ) may differ.
Synonyms
- Pork hock
- Pork knuckle (context-dependent)
Related Phrases
- To cook with a ham hock: This phrase describes the common cooking method.
- The traditional way to make this stew is to cook it with a ham hock.
Noun
- a small cut of meat from the leg just above the foot