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Published 2014
The typical French cervelas is a short, stumpy fresh sausage, made from pure pork or pork and beef flavoured with garlic, and spiced with coriander, allspice, and nutmeg. It is matured for a few days, and may be smoked lightly. Popular in much of E. France, these sausages are cooked by poaching in water or red wine before being served with a sauce, or a potato salad, or cold, sliced and seasoned with a mustardy vinaigrette and sliced onion. The name is also used in Lyons for a saucisson à cuire (see sausages of france) frequently laced with pistachio or truffles.
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