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An Italian specialty, porchetta is a tasty, herb-roasted pork belly with crisp, crackling skin. Porchetta is a deliciously moist, boneless, fatty pork roast marinated with plenty of garlic, salt, pepper, and aromatic herbs served hot, but you often see it cold sliced up for sandwiches
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Porchetta-Flavored Spatchcocked Turkey
The woodsy herb, fennel, and garlic flavors in a classic Italian porchetta are an absolutely natural match for turkey, which is why we stuff them under the skin in this easy recipe. It's such a great pairing, we're surprised the Pilgrims didn't think of it first.
This juicy, crispy-skinned porchetta recipe is an Italian classic. Find out everything you need to know to make it, from shopping, to slicing!
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