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    Head Cheese Recipe (Whole Pig's Head)

    Last Modified: Jan 18, 2023 by Paleo Leaper · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    I was feeling adventurous when at the butcher and I bought a whole pig's head. It was huge and must have weighed at least 20 pounds. I got it for a reasonable price considering its size, and found out a few ways to prepare it, including a very simple one: head cheese.

    head cheese finished

    Head cheese has been around for a long time, and it is an old favorite, but it actually has nothing to do with cheese. You basically boil the whole head, then pick the cooked meat, put it in a container, and continue making a stock with only the skull.

    Once the stock is ready, you pour some of the liquid over the cooked pork meat and refrigerate so the gelatin in the stock gets firm, and you get this kind of meat jelly that we call head cheese.

    Head cheese can be made with the head of other animals, but pork is the most popular. You have to keep in mind that you'll need a large pot to be able to fit the whole head.

    It turns out my biggest pot wasn't big enough for the head, and I ended up making a completely different recipe, for which I included an excellent video from Chris Cosentino, who is well-known all over the world for his specialty: offal cooking.

    First, here is a very simple recipe to make head cheese. You can optionally cut the ears before boiling the head and bake them to make crispy pig's ears.

    Head Cheese Recipe

    Ingredients

    • A whole pig head;
    • 5 or 6 garlic cloves;
    • Optionally, some vegetables are cut into large cubes to flavor the stock (carrots, leeks, onions, and celery are all good options);
    • 2 bay leaves;
    • Salt and pepper to taste (optional).

    Preparation

    1. Place the whole head in a large pot and cover it with cold water.
    2. Add the aromatic vegetables, crushed garlic cloves, salt and pepper, and bay leaves. Since the stock will be part of the final dish, it's important to give it some taste with either aromatic vegetables or spices or both.
    3. Slowly bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and let simmer until the meat is fork tender (about 3 hours).
    4. Remove the head from the water, wait until the meat can be picked without burning yourself, and then pick the meat in small pieces and place it in a shallow container.
    5. Put the skull back in hot water and simmer for another 6 to 24 hours. The longer you let it go, the more will be extracted from the bones and the more gelatinous it will get when cooled.
    6. Once the stock is done, pour some over the cooked pork meat, just enough to cover.
    7. Place the container in the refrigerator and let it cool.
    8. Enjoy your lovely homemade head cheese!

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    head cheese served

    Head Cheese Recipe

    Here are two simple ways to prepare a whole pig's head, one of them being the famous head cheese, which as nothing to do with cheese and is very Paleo.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 hours hrs
    Total Time 15 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 6 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • A whole pig head;
    • 5 or 6 garlic cloves;
    • Optionally some vegetables are cut into large cubes to flavor the stock (carrots, leeks, onions, and celery are all good options);
    • 2 bay leaves;
    • Salt and pepper to taste optional.

    Instructions
     

    • Place the whole head in a large pot and cover it with cold water.
      A whole pig head;
    • Add the aromatic vegetables, crushed garlic cloves, salt and pepper, and bay leaves. Since the stock will be part of the final dish, it’s important to give it some taste with either aromatic vegetables or spices or both.
      5 or 6 garlic cloves;, Optionally, Salt and pepper to taste, 2 bay leaves;
    • Slowly bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and let simmer until the meat is fork tender (about 3 hours).
    • Remove the head from the water, wait until the meat can be picked without burning yourself, and then pick the meat in small pieces and place it in a shallow container.
    • Put the skull back in hot water and simmer for another 6 to 24 hours. The longer you let it go, the more will be extracted from the bones and the more gelatinous it will get when cooled.
    • Once the stock is done, pour some over the cooked pork meat, just enough to cover.
    • Place the container in the refrigerator and let it cool.
    • Enjoy your lovely homemade head cheese!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 6kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 0.2gFat: 0.03gSaturated Fat: 0.003gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 15mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 0.04gVitamin A: 3IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 7mgIron: 0.1mg
    Keyword head, head cheese, pig
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