Q: Can I use any type of vinegar for this recipe? A: It’s best to use sweet vinegar, as it complements the flavors of the pig trotter and ginger.
Pig Trotter with Ginger
Notes
- Pig trotter: 1000g
- Ginger: 500g
- Sweet vinegar: 2 bottles
- Eggs: 12
- Clean the pig trotter, blanch in boiling water, then wash it again. Peel the ginger.
- Slice the ginger and blanch. Boil the eggs until cooked and peel them. Blanch the pig skin.
- Dry fry the pig trotter and ginger to remove moisture. Then put everything into a pot, including the vinegar, and cook together.
- Rich in protein and collagen from the pig trotter.
- Ginger provides anti-inflammatory benefits.
- Eggs are a good source of protein and vitamins.