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Pickled Pigs’ Feet – Tender, tangy, and nutritious, pickled pigs’ feet are a true Southern delicacy. And they add flavor to Mexican dishes as well. They make for a beautiful burst of flavor in various other dishes, including tostadas, salads, grit cakes, and more.

Pickled Pigs Feet

Pigs’ feet are a common ingredient in recipes around the world in a variety of communities. In Southern states, you can find them almost everywhere, the grocery store, gas station, farmers’ markets, and even Walmart, and for good reason. They are pure yum!!!

I love this recipe because it is cheap, simple, and delicious. Another big plus? Pigs’ feet are loaded with collagen. If you’ve wondered why my skin looks so great, there you have it! 😜

A jar of pickled pigs feet
Pickled Pigs Feet

Pickled Pigs Feet vs. Pickled Pig Trotters

They are the same thing! The culinary term for pigs’ feet is actually trotters (pettitoe), which sounds way cuter, doesn’t it? So if you have a friend who refuses to try pickled pigs’ feet, why not offer them some pickled trotters instead? 🤪 But make sure you get the feet or trotters for this recipe, not the knuckle, which is sometimes called a ham hock.

Recipe Ingredients

What you need for this recipe
Pickled pig feet
  1. Pigs’ Feet – Depending on where you live, you may be able to find pigs’ feet at your local grocery store. If not, visit a butcher instead. Make sure you pick up raw pigs’ feet for this recipe, not smoked trotters.
  2. Brine – White vinegar, salt, and water are ideal pickling brine.
  3. Seasonings – You can certainly get creative here, but I like to include celery, garlic, bay leaves, whole black pepper, and fresh chili peppers to give these trotters a little heat and a lot of flavor. ✨

How to Pickle Pigs Feet

Boil the trotters, layer the seasoning, and add the pickling solution.

Boil the Pigs’ Feet

  • Wash – Start by washing the pigs’ feet thoroughly, then place them in a large pot and add enough water to cover them.
  • Boil – Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat and simmer for 1½ to 2 hours until the pigs’ feet are tender. (Photo 1)
  • Skim – While the pigs’ feet are cooking, skim off any foam from the surface.

Pickle the Pigs’ Feet

  • Prep the Trotters – Remove the feet from the cooking liquid, rinse with water, remove as many bones as possible, and set them aside. Discard the cooking liquid.
  • Make the Brine – In a large bowl, combine water, vinegar, and salt, stirring until the salt dissolves. Set aside.
  • Pack the Ingredients – Place half of the sliced onion, celery, garlic, bay leaves, and peppers into a jar, then put the pigs’ feet on top and layer with the remainder of the ingredients. (Photo 2-3)
  • Add the Brine – Pour the pickling liquid (vinegar mixture) into the jar to cover the pork. Cover the jar tightly with the lid and place it in the refrigerator. (Photo 4)
  • Patience – Wait 3-7 days before serving.

Recipe Variations

  1. A friend’s German mother has her own version. She adds a few cloves and a ¼ teaspoon of celery seeds.
  2. Make it Mexican with red wine vinegar, cloves, jalapeños, and cilantro. Or Asian with grated ginger, red pepper flakes, toasted sesame seeds, cilantro, and green onions.
  3. Get creative with the veggies. You can add any veggie that pickles well (broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, etc.) to the jar when pickling pigs’ feet.
  4. You could also make a milder version of this recipe by leaving out the chili peppers.

Tips and Tricks

  1. Trotters have a lot of thick skin and connective tissue, so it takes a while for them to become tender. A low-and-slow approach to cooking them also renders the collagen, so don’t take any shortcuts when it comes to boiling the feet. A long low boil will give you the tenderest, tastiest pickled pigs’ feet possible. ⏳
  2. Pigs’ feet have a lot of bones that can be difficult to cut at home. If you need (or want) your pigs’ feet cut into smaller, bite-sized pieces, ask the butcher to do it.

Make-Ahead Instructions

This recipe is ideal for a make-ahead. In fact, you have to make it at least three days ahead of time if you want the pigs’ feet to have an authentic pickled flavor.

Serving and Storage Instructions

Serve pickled pigs’ feet straight out of the jar. Or grab a fork and serve yourself directly from the jar! 😆 There’s no need to heat pickled pigs’ feet because they taste great chilled.

Keep your pickled pigs’ feet in a sealed jar in the fridge. They will stay good for about a week after you open the jar.

FAQs

How do you wash pigs’ feet?

Simply rinse the pigs’ feet under running water and use a scrub brush to remove any dirt or debris. Then they are ready to head to the boiling pot!

Can you cook pigs’ feet in the oven?

Yes, you can! But that’s another recipe for another day. Typically, you would baste them in a sauce and bake them for about 45 minutes at 350℉/177℃ until they are lightly browned. They taste great like this too, but boiling is the best way to cook pigs’ feet you plan to pickle.

How do people eat pickled pigs’ feet?

In the South, it’s not uncommon for people to simply use a fork to get bite-sized chunks straight out of the jar. But you can certainly remove the pigs’ feet from the jar and eat them with a fork and knife if you prefer. Or you can dice it up and toss it into other recipes!

What to Serve With Pickled Pigs Feet

This is a classic soul-food recipe. And, of course, it goes perfectly with collard greens, black-eyed peas, and cornbread. 😋 If you really want to stuff yourself and your family, make a huge potato salad to complete the line-up.

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Conclusion

I hope you try these trotters and are surprised to find that you love them just as much as I do! Already a fan of homemade pickled pigs’ feet? Please let me know your best tips and tricks for a mouthwatering jar of this Southern delight in the comment section below.

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Pickled Pigs’ Feet

Tender, tangy, and nutritious, pickled pigs’ feet are a true Southern delicacy. And they add flavor to Mexican dishes as well. They make for a beautiful burst of flavor in various other dishes, including tostadas, salads, grit cakes, and more.

Prep: 20 mins

Cook: 1 hr 30 mins

Pickling Time: 3 d

Total: 3 d 1 hr 50 mins

soul, Southern

Instructions

  • Wash pigs’ feet thoroughly, then place them in a large pot and pour water over them until covered. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, reduce the heat, and simmer for 1½ to 2 hours until the pigs’ feet are tender. While they are cooking, skim off any foam that rises to the surface.

  • Remove the feet from the cooking liquid, rinse with water, remove as many bones as possible, and set them aside. Discard the cooking liquid.

  • In a large bowl, combine water, vinegar, and salt, stir until the salt dissolves, and set aside.

  • Place half of the sliced onion, celery, garlic, bay leaves, and peppers into a jar, transfer the pig feet to the jar, and layer with the remaining ingredients.

  • Pour the pickling liquid (vinegar mixture) to cover the pigs’ feet. Cover the jar tightly with a lid and place in the refrigerator for 3-7 days before serving.

Tips & Notes:

  1. Trotters have a lot of thick skin and connective tissue, so it takes a while for them to become tender. A low-and-slow approach to cooking them also renders the collagen, so don’t take any shortcuts when it comes to boiling the feet. A long low boil will give you the tenderest, tastiest pickled pigs’ feet possible.
  2. Pigs’ feet have a lot of bones that can be difficult to cut at home. If you need (or want) your pigs’ feet cut into smaller, bite-sized pieces, ask the butcher to do it.
  3. Please remember that the nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary significantly based on the products used in the recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 100g| Calories: 228kcal (11%)| Carbohydrates: 3g (1%)| Protein: 23g (46%)| Fat: 15g (23%)| Cholesterol: 90mg (30%)| Sodium: 1173mg (51%)| Potassium: 66mg (2%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 1g (1%)| Vitamin A: 125IU (3%)| Vitamin C: 2mg (2%)| Calcium: 19mg (2%)| Iron: 2mg (11%)

Course: Appetizer, Entree

Cuisine: soul, Southern

Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free



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