Rillettes

Rillettes (, also uk: , french: [ʁijɛt]) is a preservation method similar to confit where meat is seasoned then slow cooked submerged in fat and cooked at an extremely slow rate for several hours (4 to 10 hours). the meat is shredded and packed into sterile containers covered in fat. rillettes are most commonly made with pork, but also made with other meats such as goose, duck, chicken, game birds, rabbit and sometimes with fish such as anchovies, tuna, pike or salmon. rillettes are best served at room temperature spread thickly on toasted bread. sarthe (le mans), tours, and anjou, all in central france, are notable sources of rillettes. the term rillette can refer to the final product a...

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