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Bollito misto alla piemontese

Mixed Boiled Meats from the Piedmont

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  • Serves

    8 to 10

    • Difficulty

      Medium

Appears in
Italian Slow and Savory

By Joyce Goldstein

Published 2004

  • About

Bollito misto, a generous mixture of gently poached meats, is a cornerstone of Piedmontese cuisine. Seven cuts of meat are traditional: brisket of beef, cotechino (a large fresh pork sausage), beef tongue, a hen, pork shoulder, veal shoulder, and a calf’s head. I have omitted the last three here, but you will still find yourself happily sated. The accompanying sauces elevate the homey-sounding bollito into an exceptional dish. These might include homemade salsa di ra

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