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By Alessandro Pavoni and Roberta Muir
Published 2015
This dish is originally from Piedmont, the region to the west of Lombardy, but it’s now popular throughout northern Italy. It’s a celebratory dish – or at least one to share with a group – as it’s typically made with at least three different types of meat and several accompanying sauces. The tongue can be pickled or fresh; I prefer fresh. If you don’t have a large enough saucepan to cook both briskets and the tongue at the same time, use two smaller saucepans. Capons (castrated roosters), a