Why so Cheeky? The secret behind Beef, Pork and Fish cheeks.

Greetings Carnivores,

Have you ever found yourself in a restaurant and noticed something called Braised Beef Cheeks on the menu? You have probably never even SEEN it on a menu but, IF you do … give it a try.

You will be astounded and probably ask yourself “where has THIS been all my life”???

Cheek meat has largely been overlooked in Western cuisine but, to the rest of the world, particularly South America and Europe, it is a delicacy.

In the farm to plate, nose to tail movement that has been gathering momentum lately, a lot of folks are opening their eyes and minds to this little known (at least around here) meaty morsel.

It comes from the small hollow on either side of the face and, whether it’s Beef, Pork or Halibut for that matter, it really is one of the tastiest cuts on the carcass.

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Italians cure the Pork Cheeks and Jowls and call it Guanciale. Although Pancetta is a common substitute in cooking, it differs from pancetta in it’s flavour profile and overall porkiness.

Now, off you go to the butcher shop and ask for some Beef Cheeks then, Google a recipe for Barbacoa Beef Cheek Tacos

HEAVEN !!

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Responses

  1. auntiedoni Avatar

    I’ve never seen Beef Cheeks, or any other animal’s Cheeks in the Asian Market that I frequent, but I’ll if they might have some in the back.

  2. Carnivore Confidential Avatar

    If you can find them … you won’t be disappointed ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. thedeerslayerswife Avatar

    Surely you realize that, as I read your post, my thoughts turned immediately to deer cheeks.They’d be pretty small, though. Any experience in that realm? This has certainly piqued my interest! I’ll definitely be requesting that Deerslayer save me some cheek meat next fall.

    1. Carnivore Confidential Avatar

      I personally have never had Venison cheeks but, when you get some look for beef cheeks recipes to get an idea on cooking methods. Good luck DSW ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Tony Avatar

    Yes. Cheek meat is delicious. My first whole hog roast I attended, the guy tending the pit tips me I had to try this and handed me one of the most delicious morsels I had ever tried. I have also had halibut cheeks on a couple occasions. Guess I’m off to the butcher to find the beef!

    1. Carnivore Confidential Avatar

      Awesome … I see some Barbacoa Beef Cheek tacos in your future … let me know how you make out buddy ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. youthfoodblog Avatar

    Thanks for sharing!

    1. Carnivore Confidential Avatar

      And, thank YOU for reading and following ๐Ÿ™‚

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