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Popular recipes

Pig Trotter Vinegar Soup

This warming and nourishing soup features pig trotter and black vinegar, resulting in a balance of sweet, tangy, and savory flavors. It's a classic in Chinese cuisine, said to promote healing and good health. You will need pig trotter, black vinegar, ginger, rock sugar, and hard-boiled eggs.

Rice Cooker Pig Trotter Rice

This hearty one-pot dish boasts tender pig trotter and flavorful rice, making it a satisfying meal. Using a rice cooker ensures the rice is perfectly cooked and the pig trotter becomes melt-in-your-mouth tender. All you need is pig trotter, jasmine rice, soy sauce, ginger, and star anise.

Instapot Pig Trotter Stew

In this quick, easy, and ultra hearty stew, the pig trotter becomes fall-off-the-bone tender in a savory broth, thanks to the Instant pot. Perfect as a main dish or a side, just gather pig trotter, soy sauce, Chinese cooking wine, garlic, and star anise.

Stir Fry Pig Trotter

This fast and flavorful stir fry highlights the rich taste and unique texture of the pig trotter. Combined with the piquant punch of chili and the umami depth of soy sauce, the result is truly delicious. You'll need pig trotter, red chili, soy sauce, vegetable oil, and garlic.

Pig Trotter Braised in Black Soy Sauce

This dish showcases the pig trotter in a glorious dark and sweet soy sauce, offsetting its rich flavor. The addition of star anise introduces a unique, aromatic note to this tantalizing affair. Required ingredients are pig trotter, dark soy sauce, sugar, garlic, and star anise.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a pig trotter?

    A pig trotter, also known as a pettitoe, is the foot of a pig. It can be cooked in a variety of ways and is a popular ingredient in many different cuisines.

  • How do I cook pig trotter?

    Pig trotter can be stewed, roasted, or braised. It's often used in slow-cooked dishes like soups and casseroles.

  • Can I eat pig trotter raw?

    No, pig trotter should always be thoroughly cooked before eating to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.

  • What dishes can I make with pig trotter?

    Some popular dishes that use pig trotter include jellied pigs feet, pig trotter stew, and pig trotter vinegar soup.

  • Where can I buy pig trotter?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • How long does pig trotter last in the fridge?

    If stored properly, cooked pig trotter can last in the fridge for 3-4 days.

  • Is pig trotter expensive?

    The price of pig trotter can vary depending on the place of purchase, but it's generally considered to be a budget-friendly cut of meat.

  • Why does my pig trotter have hairs?

    It's normal for pig trotters to have hairs. They should be removed prior to cooking, either by burning them off or using a sharp knife.

  • Is pig trotter healthy?

    Pig trotter is high in protein and collagen, which can be good for skin health. However, it can also be high in fat and cholesterol, so it should be eaten in moderation.

  • Does pig trotter smell?

    Fresh pig trotter should not have a strong smell. If it does, it may be spoiled and should not be eaten.

  • Can I freeze pig trotter?

    Yes, pig trotter freezes well and can be stored in the freezer for up to six months.

  • What does pig trotter taste like?

    Pig trotter has a rich, meaty flavor. The taste can vary depending on how it's cooked and what ingredients are used with it.

  • Can pig trotter be halal?

    Yes, pig trotter can be halal if it comes from a pig that has been slaughtered according to Islamic law.

  • Is pig trotter tough?

    Pig trotter can be tough if not cooked properly. Slow cooking or stewing can help to tenderize the meat.

  • What part of a pig is the trotter?

    The trotter is the foot of a pig, excluding the hock, which is the joint between the tibia/fibula and the metatarsals.

  • Can you grill pig trotter?

    Yes, pig trotter can be grilled. However, it is recommended to pre-cook them using another method (like boiling or roasting) before grilling, to ensure the meat is tender and fully cooked.