Oreilles de crisse
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Oreilles de crisse is a traditional Quebec dish consisting of deep-fried smoked pork jowls. It is generally served in cabanes à sucre (sugar shacks) in spring time, traditionally topped with maple syrup.
Etymology
The word crisse is the Quebec French profanity word for "Christ". The name of the dish thus literally translates to "Christ's ears".
See also
- Pork rinds
- List of smoked foods
- Food portal
External links
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