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Koeliena Lithuanian Chopped Meat In

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Ingredients

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2 lbs pig's feet, halved or quartered
1 lb chicken thighs or 1 lb chicken breast, bone in
1 tablespoon coarse salt
1 - 2 bay leaf
6 - 10 peppercorns
1 medium onion, peeled but left whole
1 medium carrot, cleaned and cut into 4 pieces

Nutritional information

103
Calories
62 g
Calories From Fat
7 g
Total Fat
1.9 g
Saturated Fat
38.2 mg
Cholesterol
736.9 mg
Sodium
1.6 g
Carbs
0.4 g
Dietary Fiber
0.8 g
Sugars
8 g
Protein
46g
Serving Size

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Koeliena Lithuanian Chopped Meat In

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    great recipe . we are used to the original recipe but like this one. thanks .

    • 605 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Koeliena (Lithuanian Chopped Meat in Aspic), Also called altiena , but koeliena is what I grew up calling it I love it as a light meal on a hot day Traditionally served as part of a cold table Sliced thin, it makes a tasty sandwich on rye bread Traditional accompaniments are horseradish, a splash of vinegar or a lemon wedge This is an updated version that includes chicken and utilizes the crockpot The gentle cooking of the crockpot keeps the broth quite clear Prep time does not include chilling , great recipe we are used to the original recipe but like this one thanks , Also called altiena , but koeliena is what I grew up calling it I love it as a light meal on a hot day Traditionally served as part of a cold table Sliced thin, it makes a tasty sandwich on rye bread Traditional accompaniments are horseradish, a splash of vinegar or a lemon wedge This is an updated version that includes chicken and utilizes the crockpot The gentle cooking of the crockpot keeps the broth quite clear Prep time does not include chilling


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Fill a Large Pot With Cold Water and Bring It to the Boil. Add the Meat, Let It Come to a Boil Again and Let It Boil Vigorously For Three to Four Minutes. Pour Into a Colander and Rinse With Cold Water. (this Helps the Broth Stay Clear). Refrigerate the Chicken.

    2
    Done

    Place the Pork and All Remaining Ingredients in the Crockpot and Cover With Cold Water. Cook on High For Six to Eight Hours. the Pigs's Feet Should Be Quite Tender - You Should Be Able to Cut Through Them With a Spoon.

    3
    Done

    Add the Chicken and Continue to Cook on High For Another Three Hours.

    4
    Done

    Remove the Meat. Remove the Skin and Bones from Chicken, Shred the Meat and Put It in a Large Bowl. Remove the Bones from the Pig's Feet - There Are a Lot of Small Ones - and Julienne or Finely Dice the Meat and Skin. Mix Together With the Chicken.

    5
    Done

    Remove and Discard the Vegetables and Bay Leaf. If a Skin Has Formed, Skim and Discard.

    6
    Done

    Divide the Meat Among Three or Four Shallow Bowls. Ladle the Remaining Broth Over the Meat Until It Is Covered. Cover With Plastic and Let Stand in the Refrigerator.

    7
    Done

    Scrape Off the Fat That Has Risen to the Top of the Dish. Skim the Fat Off the Remaining Broth. Ladle Additional Broth Over the Dish to Create an Aspic Layer.

    8
    Done

    to Serve, Cut Into Squares or Wedges and Serve With Horseradish or a Lemon Wedge. Horseradish Cream (mayonnaise-Based Dressing) Is Also Good With This, Esp. If Used in a Sandwich.

    9
    Done

    Note: You Can Make This Is One Larger Dish, Just Make Sure That It's Shallow - No More Than About 2 Inches Deep.

    10
    Done

    Note2: This Will Be Good For About a Week. It Does not Freeze.

    11
    Done

    Note3: the Crockpot Method Results in Leftover Broth. It Is Excellent in a Pea Soup, Cabbage Soup, or the Like. Also, the Nutritional Information Is Misleading, as the Fat Cooks Out and Is Discarded.

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