Wild Boar with Peppers Under Grape Pomace

Game meat has a very unique flavor, ideal for those who love strong and decisive tastes. With this Wild Boar with Peppers Under Grape Pomace recipe, I am quite confident that we will be able to meet their needs.

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Cheap
  • Preparation time: 45 Minutes
  • Portions: 6 people
  • Cooking methods: Stove
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 2.2 lbs Wild Boar cut into pieces
  • 3 Peppers Under Grape Pomace
  • to taste Smoked Salt
  • to taste Cloves
  • to taste Coriander Seeds
  • to taste Fine Salt
  • 2 tbsps Olive Oil
  • 1 Onions (about 50 grams)
  • to taste Olive Oil

Preparation

  • Put a little oil in a large pan and brown the wild boar pieces on all sides.

  • Now clean the peppers under grape pomace from the seeds and, if you can, from the skin, and cut them into pieces.

  • In a large pan, put a little oil, add finely chopped onion and the peppers under grape pomace.

    Cook for a few minutes.

  • Add the wild boar pieces, cloves, coriander, and smoked salt.

    Mix to blend all ingredients.

  • Cover with a lid and cook for about two hours.

    At the end of cooking, adjust the salt if necessary and let it dry by removing the lid if it’s too watery.

Tips/Advice

To prepare the peppers under grape pomace, take a look at the procedure:

What is it and how to make it: peppers under grape pomace (vinaccia)

You can replace the peppers under grape pomace with fresh peppers adding a bit of vinegar: the taste won’t be the same, but it will get close to the original.

We usually don’t marinate the wild boar, as leaving it in the freezer for about a month removes the gamey smell.

If you liked the Wild Boar with Peppers Under Grape Pomace, try the other wild boar recipes:

With Porcini Mushrooms

Stewed

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