Speck, the “Italian smokey that comes from the mountains,” gastronomic expression born from the meeting between Mediterranean and North European traditions

Jan 30, 2018 808

BY: VARINIA CAPPELLETTI

This aromatic and smokey cold cut, whose name betrays its Alto Adige origins (speck means “lard” in German), is largely unknown outside of Italy, in spite of being truly delicious. Speck’s tradition is ancient: it already appears in butcheries’ account books in the 13th century and becomes an IGP (Protected Geographical Indication) product in 1997. 

The rules to transform a pig’s leg in speck is very clear: “a little salt, a little smoke, plenty of fresh air and 22 weeks of maturing.”Here, the food-smoking tradition of Northern Europe meets the Mediterranean habit to mature meats to create a delicacy which is, however, born from a primary need: that of preserving pork meat, as pigs were usually slaughtered only around Christmas.

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SOURCE: http://www.italoamericano.org

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