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Home » Le petit salé en cuisine : origines, diététique et préparation

Salted pork in the kitchen: origins, nutritional value, and preparation

Updated on 17 October 2023 by
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Petit salé is a traditional French dish that has been delighting taste buds for generations. It’s a flavorful and comforting recipe, perfect for warming up during the colder months. In this article, we’ll explore the origins of petit salé, its nutritional value, the best time of year to enjoy it, and a few ideas for using it in the kitchen.

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  • Origins of Petit Salé
  • Nutritional Value of Petit Salé
  • Ideal season to enjoy petit salé
  • Culinary Uses of Petit Salé

Origins of Petit Salé

Petit salé has its roots in French peasant cuisine. Originally, it was a recipe for preserving fresh pork without refrigeration. The meat was salted and then cooked with vegetables such as carrots, leeks, turnips, and onions to create a delicious and hearty dish. Today, petit salé is prized for its rustic flavor and simplicity.

Nutritional Value of Petit Salé

Petit salé is a nutritionally balanced dish. The pork used provides a source of high-quality protein. Additionally, the vegetables add fiber, vitamins, and essential minerals. However, it should be noted that petit salé can be high in sodium due to the salting of the meat. It is therefore recommended to consume it in moderation.

Ideal season to enjoy petit salé

Traditionally, petit salé was prepared during the winter months, when root vegetables were plentiful. However, nowadays, petit salé can be enjoyed year-round. Nevertheless, it remains particularly popular on cold days, when its comforting warmth provides a pleasant sensation.

Culinary Uses of Petit Salé

Petit salé is a versatile dish that can be used in many recipes. Here are a few ideas for using it in the kitchen:

  • Served with lentils to create a flavorful dish.
  • Used as an ingredient in a quiche or pie to add a rustic touch.
  • Incorporated into soups or stews to enhance the flavor.
  • Grilled and served with roasted vegetables for a balanced meal.
  • Paired with sauerkraut for an Alsatian version of the dish.

In conclusion, petit salé is a traditional French dish that offers an explosion of flavor by combining salted pork with savory vegetables. Its peasant origins, balanced nutritional value, and versatile culinary uses make it an ideal choice for lovers of comfort food.

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Nutritional Information

For 100g of salted pork:

  • Calories : 300.0 kcal
  • Proteins : 20.0 g
  • Lipids : 15.0 g
  • Saturated : 5.0 g
  • Carb : 10.0 g
  • Sugar : 2.0 g
  • Salt : 2.0 g

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