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What are Cured Meats?

Uncover the fascinating world of cured meats, from prosciutto and salami to pancetta and bresaola.

Uncover the world of cured meats, from prosciutto and salami to pancetta and bresaola. Learn about the traditional techniques and flavors.

by Charlie Sprague

Cured meats, charcuterie, salumi and salami. These all describe a family of delicious sliced and cubed meats that grace sandwiches, cheese boards, and crostinis the world over. But what are cured meats exactly? How are they cured? How can you enjoy cured meats to the fullest?

What are cured meats?

Cured meats are any meat that undergoes a preserving process, involving curing with salt, fermenting, drying, or a combination. During the curing process, the meats lose almost all of their moisture, leaving the resulting product with a lengthened shelf life and a unique flavor. Meat is a very perishable food. Before the days of proper refrigeration, it needed to be preserved to last, especially during times of famine or scarcity.

Meat has been cured since the earliest days of mankind. Traces of unfinished meals found by archaeologists tell us that meats were being cured even before recorded history. The ancient process of using salt or drying to extend the life of foods has been well-documented throughout ancient civilizations, starting as early as 3000 BCE with the Mesopotamians. Ancient Roman writer Cato wrote detailed instructions on how to salt cure meat and vegetables as early as 234 BCE, urging the necessity of preserving perishable foods to extend their shelf life.

Today, traditional methods for curing meat are still used all across the world. Almost every country has its own kinds of cured products. Many of the cured meats we have in the US are either imported or crafted using traditional techniques from Italy, France, or Spain, such as the salumi from Olli Salumeria. These traditional methods of curing meat create uniquely delicious charcuterie made without added preservatives or chemicals.

What are some of the ways meat can be cured?

How can I use cured meats?

The latest trend for cured meats is, of course, the charcuterie board. Pile your board up high with Olli salami, prosciutto, and other cured meats to start. You want to budget about 2 oz of cured meat per person on your board, to make sure everyone gets a taste. Then add cheeses of your choice, and your favorite accoutrement! A charcuterie board is a great way to explore different textures, tastes, and appearances all in one place. Try adding nuts, dried or fresh fruits, honey, olives and pickles, and your favorite crackers for a gorgeous board to get the party started.

You can also enjoy cured meats by themselves or on a cracker, wrapped around crunchy breadsticks, or stacked onto an incredible sandwich. However you serve them, these meats really do have the “cure” for your protein cravings.

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