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Caul fat recipes

The lacy, fatty membrane encasing the internal organs of an animal. Pork caul is often used for wrapping faggots or patés. It comes in thin sheets and you can buy it from traditional butchers.

Faggots with turnips, leeks and carrots

by Matt Tebbutt
Main course

Roasted monkfish with wild mushroom and truffle broth

by Matt Tebbutt
Main course

Slow-roasted lamb, racks and spiced meatballs with rich wine gravy

by The Hairy Bikers
Main course

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