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pancetta
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pan·cet·ta  (pn-cht)
n.
Italian bacon that has been cured in salt and spices and then air-dried.

[Italian, diminutive of pancia, belly, from Latin pantex, pantic-.]

pancetta [pænˈtʃɛtə (Italian) panˈtʃetta]
n
(Cookery) a lightly spiced cured bacon from Italy
[Italian, literally: little belly]


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A WOMAN called Panchetta sank her teeth into the nose of another woman called Sprout - and PC Parsley was called to the ruckus, a court heard yesterday.
You can't get this at other places," Siravo says, pointing to a Harvest Caponata made with panchetta, roasted butternut squash and grilled eggplant.
Serves four 1 large rabbit (Grainger Market or butcher's) 2 heads of garlic Small bunch of wild oregano (or dried thyme) 100 grams of guanciale or un-smoked panchetta 2 medium glasses of dry white wine or vermouth Pinch of sea salt 2 turns of the pepper mill 100ml olive oil 125 grams of cherry tomatoes Ask your butcher to joint the rabbit into eight pieces.
 
 
 
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