picnic ham
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific cut of pork: A "picnic ham" is a pork shoulder, typically from the front leg of the pig, that is cured and smoked. It is a less expensive, boneless or semi-boneless cut compared to a traditional ham from the hind leg.
Usage
- As a countable noun: Refers to a specific piece of meat or a type of product.
- The recipe calls for one picnic ham.
- We bought a smoked picnic ham for the holiday dinner.
Examples
- Noun:
- The picnic ham was slow-cooked until it was tender and flavorful.
- For a smaller gathering, a picnic ham is a more economical choice than a whole ham.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary context: The term is used to distinguish this cut from other types of ham (e.g., "city ham," "country ham"). It is often prepared by braising, boiling, or slow-roasting.
- The chef prefers using picnic ham for making pulled pork sandwiches.
Variants and Related Words
- Picnic shoulder: An alternative name for the same cut, especially before curing or smoking.
- Pork shoulder: The general, uncured cut from the same part of the pig.
Synonyms
- Smoked pork shoulder: A descriptive synonym.
- Picnic roast: A less common term.
Notes on Meaning
- Important Distinction: Despite its name containing "ham," a picnic ham is not a true ham in the strictest sense, as true ham comes from the hind leg. The name "picnic ham" is a commercial term for a cured and smoked pork shoulder.
Noun
- shoulder of a hog usually smoked