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America’s Best Charcuterie.
Cured Meats
1. Speck: Olli Salumeria, Manakin, VA Imagine prosciutto that took a trip to Northern Italy, spent a few hours in a smokehouse, and got dusted with pepper. $11 for 4 oz., sliced; murrayscheese.com 2. Mocetta (Bresaola Piccola): Creminelli Prime Meats, Salt Lake City Think of bresaola—paper-thin air-dried beef—as jerky with an Italian accent.  $75 for 2.2 lb.; creminelli.com Pate 3. House-Made Rabbit Pate: Formaggio Kitchen, Cambridge, MA It’s hard not to like rabbit when it’s combined with pancetta, Madeira, and pistachios  and then wrapped in prosciutto. $13 for 1/2 lb.; formaggiokitchen.comCured Sausage 4. Chorizo Navarre: Olympic Provisions, Portland, OR Spanish chorizo (don’t confuse it with the fresh Mexican variety) gets its fiery red  color from smoked paprika and cayenne. $10 for about 6 oz.; olympicprovisions.com 5. Finochietta: Salumeria Biellese, NYC Classic Tuscan salami (flavored with both fennel seed and fennel pollen) from a legendary maker. $15 for 1 lb.; salumeriabiellese.comSpreads 6. Nduja: Boccalone, San Francisco The idea of soft, spicy salami may sound odd, but slathered on warm  bread, this Calabrian-style paste will no doubt become your latest  addiction. $24 for about 8 oz.; boccalone.com  7. Iowa White Spread: La Quercia, Norwalk, IA  An unctuous blend of cured prosciutto fat, ground coriander, rosemary,  and bay leaf. If butter went to heaven, this is what it would taste  like. $10 for 1 lb.; laquercia.usThe Oddball 8. Coffee Lomo: Salt & Time, Austin, TX  One of the crowning achievements of America’s recent charcuterie boom:  Spanish-style pork loin rubbed with wood-roasted coffee, chile, and  cumin, then cured for four months. $7 for 2 oz., sliced; saltandtime.com

trevorgeoffrey:

America’s Best Charcuterie.

Cured Meats

1. Speck: Olli Salumeria, Manakin, VA
Imagine prosciutto that took a trip to Northern Italy, spent a few hours in a smokehouse, and got dusted with pepper. $11 for 4 oz., sliced; murrayscheese.com

2. Mocetta (Bresaola Piccola): Creminelli Prime Meats, Salt Lake City
Think of bresaola—paper-thin air-dried beef—as jerky with an Italian accent. $75 for 2.2 lb.; creminelli.com 

Pate

3. House-Made Rabbit Pate: Formaggio Kitchen, Cambridge, MA
It’s hard not to like rabbit when it’s combined with pancetta, Madeira, and pistachios and then wrapped in prosciutto. $13 for 1/2 lb.; formaggiokitchen.com

Cured Sausage

4. Chorizo Navarre: Olympic Provisions, Portland, OR
Spanish chorizo (don’t confuse it with the fresh Mexican variety) gets its fiery red color from smoked paprika and cayenne. $10 for about 6 oz.; olympicprovisions.com

5. Finochietta: Salumeria Biellese, NYC
Classic Tuscan salami (flavored with both fennel seed and fennel pollen) from a legendary maker. $15 for 1 lb.; salumeriabiellese.com

Spreads

6. Nduja: Boccalone, San Francisco
The idea of soft, spicy salami may sound odd, but slathered on warm bread, this Calabrian-style paste will no doubt become your latest addiction. $24 for about 8 oz.; boccalone.com

7. Iowa White Spread: La Quercia, Norwalk, IA
An unctuous blend of cured prosciutto fat, ground coriander, rosemary, and bay leaf. If butter went to heaven, this is what it would taste like. $10 for 1 lb.; laquercia.us

The Oddball

8. Coffee Lomo: Salt & Time, Austin, TX
One of the crowning achievements of America’s recent charcuterie boom: Spanish-style pork loin rubbed with wood-roasted coffee, chile, and cumin, then cured for four months. $7 for 2 oz., sliced; saltandtime.com



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