Oreilles de crisse

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Oreilles de crisse is a traditional dish originating from Quebec, Canada. It is a staple of Quebec cuisine and is often served as part of a traditional sugar shack meal. The name "Oreilles de crisse" translates to "Christ's ears" in English, though the dish is more commonly known as "crispy pork rinds" or "pork jowls" in other parts of the world.

History

The origins of Oreilles de crisse are deeply rooted in Quebec's history. The dish was first created by the early French Canadian settlers, who were known for their resourcefulness and ability to use every part of an animal for food. The name "Oreilles de crisse" is thought to be a corruption of the old French term "Oreilles de Christ", which was used to describe the dish's crispy, ear-like appearance.

Preparation

Oreilles de crisse is made from pork jowls that are cut into thin strips, salted, and then fried until crispy. The dish is traditionally served with maple syrup, which is drizzled over the top to add a sweet contrast to the salty pork. Some variations of the recipe also include spices such as black pepper or garlic for added flavor.

Cultural Significance

Oreilles de crisse is a popular dish in Quebec, particularly during the maple syrup season. It is often served as part of a traditional sugar shack meal, alongside other Quebecois specialties such as poutine, tourtière, and maple taffy. The dish is also a common sight at Quebec's many winter carnivals and festivals.

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