Uponastar
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I *love* gourmet foot!:lol:
This made me laugh especially because my grandmother used to make gourmet foot! Feet, actually!
Real traditional Polish "zimne nogi". It's made by boiling pork feet (which you can get really cheap at a butcher shop) then pulling the meat off the bone (like you do to make "pulled pork") and adding tons of spices (especially garlic) and cooking it some more, then chilling it in a gelatin (made from the water you boiled it in - as fatty as pork feet are, you may not even have to add gelatin - I can't remember - I helped her make it a few times, but I was pretty little).
Oh, how I miss Nana's zimne nogi! You can buy it in a polish butcher shop, but Nana made her own from scratch, and there was nothing like it!
My grandmom used to make that too! It was eaten cold (zimne), of course, since it's in gelatin (like an aspic) and it was served with a bit of vinegar poured over it. Definitely an acquired taste.
I haven't had that since Grandmom's been gone, but I still love a lot of Polish dishes. Cooking isn't really my thing, but I do make good golabki (stuffed cabbage). Grandmom made the best pierogi ever. I miss those.