United States Flag

United States

Head Cheese

Head cheese is a type of gelatinous meat that originated in Europe during the Middle Ages. It is most commonly made by filling a pan with boiled meat stripped from a hog’s head and the stock before chilling it until set to form a jellylike consistency. Typically served cold, head cheese is held together by a natural gelatin that forms when the collagen is released from the head as it cooks. It is often substituted for deli meat in a sandwich or enjoyed with crusty bread.       

Recipe Servings: 6

Prep Time
20 minutes
+ 12 hours resting
Cook Time
24 hours
Total Time
36 hours 20 minutes
Vegetarian
Vegan
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Kosher
Halal

Ingredients

  • 1 hog head, cleaned (removal of eyes, ears, tongue, and brain are optional and based on preference)
  • Water, as needed
  • Ground black pepper, to taste
  • Sea salt, to taste

Directions

  1. Place the head in a very large stockpot and cover it with water.
  2. Bring the water to a slow simmer, cover the pot, and cook for up to 24 hours or until the meat is tender and falling apart.
  3. Transfer the meat to a large platter, leaving the liquid in the pot, and let it cool until able to be handled.
  4. Pick the meat from the bones and place it in a large bowl.
  5. Season the meat with pepper and a generous amount of salt.
  6. Return the cooking liquid to an aggressive simmer and cook until reduced and slightly thickened.
  7. Place the shredded meat into a loaf pan lined with a large piece of plastic wrap that hangs over the sides.
  8. Pour the reduced liquid over the meat until the pan is full and the meat is submerged.
  9. Fold the plastic wrap over the top of the pan and chill it in the refrigerator for a minimum of overnight to ensure the headcheese is set.
  10. Remove the headcheese from the refrigerator, turn it out onto a cutting board, slice it into the desired size pieces, and serve cold with crusty bread or in a sandwich, if desired.    

Subscribe Now!

View Options

Sign In

Please enter your email address and password.

Forgot Password?

Forgot Password

Please enter your email address to reset your password.