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Jambonneau
Place of originFrance
Serving temperatureFresh, salted or smoked
Main ingredientsLeg of pork or ham
VariationsChicken

Jambonneau is a French culinary term for the knuckle end of a leg of pork or ham. It is consumed fresh, salted or smoked. In addition, after braising or poaching, jambonneau is traditionally served with sauerkraut or used in soups.[1]

The same term may also be used for a chicken thigh that has been stuffed, usually with forcemeat, shaped like a ham and braised. Such a preparation is called jambonneau as it has a shape similar to the pork or ham form.[1]

  1. ^ a b Larousse Gastronomique. New York: Clarkson Potter. 2009. pp. 566–567. ISBN 978-0-307-46491-0.

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