Batsoà

Dish from Piedmont, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Batsoà is an ancient dish from the Piedmont region of Italy. It was traditionally made from fried pig's trotter.[1] The name of the dish originally comes from the French bas de soie, meaning 'silk stockings', referring to the tenderness of the meal.[2]

TypeBraise
CourseMain course
Place of originItaly
Region or statePiedmonte
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Batsoà
TypeBraise
CourseMain course
Place of originItaly
Region or statePiedmonte
Main ingredientsPig's trotter
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Preparation

The feet are first cleaned and cut in half lengthwise. Then they are cooked in water and vinegar for two to three hours until the rind and cartilages are softened. The feet are then deboned, drenched in beaten eggs and corn flour, and then fried in butter.

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