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Italian sopressata

Soppressata is an Italian dry salume. Although there are many variations, two principal types are made: a cured dry sausage typical of Basilicata, Apulia,[1] and Calabria, and a very different uncured salami, made in Tuscany and Liguria. It is still part of southern Italian cultural heritage that local people (especially in the smaller rural towns) slaughter the pig themselves and use it all, with nothing going to waste, using some parts to make cured meats, including soppressata. It is sometimes prepared using ham.[2]

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Preparation

Varieties

Soppressata di Basilicata is mainly produced in Rivello, Cancellara, Vaglio, and Lagonegro. Soppressata di Calabria enjoys protected designation of origin status; the one produced in Acri and Decollatura is especially renowned.[3] Soppressata di Puglia from Martina Franca is also very well-known.

Soppressata toscana, soppressata from Tuscany, is made from the leftover parts of the pig. First, the head is boiled for a few hours. When it is done, it is picked of meat and skin. All of the meat and skin, including the tongue, are chopped, seasoned, and then stuffed into a large casing. The cooking liquid is poured in to cover the mixture and it is then hung and the cooking liquid (high in gelatin) thickens to bind everything together. It is similar to the English brawn, Polish salceson, and German Presskopf (Austrian Presswurst).

Sopressa veneta got its name from the practice of pressing the salami between planks of wood resulting in a straight, flattened shape. The northern Italian version from Vicenza, in the Veneto region, did away with the pressed shape and has become an international favorite.

See also

Media related to Soppressata at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ Joe Famularo A Cook's Tour of Italy, 2003, HPBooks pag. 320 ISBN 1-55788-418-8
  2. ^ Malik, A.; Erginkaya, Z.; Ahmad, S.; Erten, H. (2014). Food Processing: Strategies for Quality Assessment. Food Engineering Series. Springer New York. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-4939-1378-7. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  3. ^ "Al Campionato italiano del salame trionfa la Soppressata dolce calabrese".
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