Jiggs Dinner
A traditional Newfoundland boiled dinner of gently simmered salt beef, cabbage, root vegetables, potatoes, and peas, served with rich cooking-broth gravy.
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A deeply savory Canadian pork hock stew with tender meat, root vegetables, and a lightly spiced brown gravy. Slow simmering extracts richness from the hocks while cinnamon and clove add the characteristic warmth of a traditional Québécois-style preparation.
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Pork hocks provide collagen and savory depth during a long simmer, while root vegetables absorb the enriched broth. A small amount of cinnamon and clove gives the gravy the warm, distinctive character associated with traditional Canadian pork stews without making it sweet.
Cool the stew promptly, refrigerate it in a covered container for up to 4 days, or freeze it for up to 3 months. Remove any excess fat from the chilled surface before reheating if desired.
Reheat gently in a covered saucepan over medium-low heat until the pork and gravy reach 74°C/165°F, stirring occasionally and adding a splash of water if needed.