Bath Chaps
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It is a 14 to 21 oz (400 to 600g) piece of pork, whose shape is somewhat like a cone cut in half through the top.
It is cut from the lower portion of a cheek of a pig.
The cheek is boned, brined, then cooked in bread-crumbs.
When the prepared Bath Chap is cut into, you see streaks of white fat and pinkish lean meat.
It tastes a bit like a ham from the brining.
Bath Chaps used to be brined and dried; now they're just brined. The cone shape comes from a special mould the boned, brine cheeks are pressed into. They're left there for a while, then removed, whereupon they retain their shape, and then they are dusted with crumbs, ready for cooking..
Some are sold now already breaded and cooked. These can be served cold, as you would ham.
Bath Chaps were originally made from the breed of pig called "Gloucestershire Old Spot", a pig whose skin was dappled with black spots.
The breed almost died out.
The pigs were allowed in the fall to eat the fallen fruit in apple orchards, which made the flesh sweet.
Sometimes, "Bath Chap" was used to refer to just a raw, unprocessed pig's cheek, as in Mrs Beeton's advice: "A pig's cheek, or Bath chap, will take about 2 hours after the water boils."
They may be referred to also just as "chaps".
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