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Lomo Curado (Cured Pork Loin)
(1.2-lb.)
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Lomo Curado is a dry-cured pork loin that is very popular in Spain as part of a traditional
tapas
course. Always extremely lean, this cured meat is flavored with garlic, paprika, sugar and other spices, bringing out the full flavor of the pork. An exciting alternative to Serrano Ham or chorizo, slice it very thinly and drizzle the dish with extra virgin olive oil. Best served with Manchego cheese; it makes a great sandwich on crusty bread.
Please note that weights may vary slightly.
Item# 424808
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Lomo Curado (cured pork loin)
Would not purchase again
by Kurtus
(Simsbury, CT)
2 review(s)
2/9/2009
If your like rubber chew toys for dogs, this product is for you. It was difficult to cut, tough to chew and the flavor wasn't worth the effort expended. It was very disappointing to say the least. I tossed it out after struggling through half of this Spanish gristle.
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Unique & delicious
Would purchase again
by elisse
(Eckman, WV)
5 review(s)
12/30/2007
Subtle, tasty, not salty- really yummy! Makes Wonderful sandwiches- with the buffalo mozzarella or the Italian truffle cheese... Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
9 of 11 people found this review helpful
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What our Kitchen Experts Say
If you can't finish a fresh-baked loaf of bread within a day or two, slice with a serrated knife and then freeze in a plastic bag. Then, you can just pull out a slice or two to toast whenever you'd like. Using slices of frozen bread is also a great trick when making sandwiches for brown bag lunches. The frozen bread keeps lettuce crisp, and the bread will be perfectly defrosted by lunchtime. Just be sure to wrap in foil, not plastic, so it won't become soggy.
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