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How to cut an Iberico ham

patriciaacunapatriciaacuna
enero 2017 editado enero 2017 en General

Can you tell me the correct way to cut an Iberico ham.

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  • jamonprivejamonprive
    enero 2017
    • If you will be consuming the entire ham start by trimming at the hoof. If it is going to take several weeks to consume, place the Spanish ham upside down and remove the first slices from the hock area.
    • You must peel the area where the slices will be removed from. Then continue to remove the yellow skin and fat along with any mold that has appeared during the curing and drying process. It is advisable to only strip the area to be consumed to prevent the rest of the Spanish ham from drying and losing its properties.
    • Now you can start to slice the Iberico ham. After peeling the area to be sliced, it is recommended the slices to be around 6 cm. To do this, slide the knife from the hoof towards the hip, trying to cover the entire surface. Make cuts parallel cuts by keeping the knife as flat as possible.
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