Recipe for Shoat Cheese, 1839

Recipe for Shoat Cheese, 1839

Shoat (young pig) cheese, also called head cheese, souse, or meat jellies, are an early form of lunch meat made from various parts of the animal. Like modern bologna and other lunch meats, it is flavored with flavored with various spices and sliced.
This recipe appeared in The Kentucky Housewife (1839) by Lettice Bryan. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress.

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