Going to a friends place, she is a fab cook. She is going to cook pigs trotters, a particular favourite of hers as her Mum used to cook them for her, and its a proper, handed down, Chinese family recipe.
question is, do I have to syn the trotters?
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Going to a friends place, she is a fab cook. She is going to cook pigs trotters, a particular favourite of hers as her Mum used to cook them for her, and its a proper, handed down, Chinese family recipe.
question is, do I have to syn the trotters?
Ewwww.
Ive had a look online at the SW syns page and nothing mentioned.
I could have told you that.
They are very fatty aren't they?
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15 percent fat according to this. Blimey! So I would syn them as per:
Pork, meat & fat, which is 2 syns per 100g raw weight on EE and original and 8.5 on Green.
That's obviously just the meat - it seems likely that any sauce will have oil and sugar in as well so you'll need to bear that in mind.
All other ingredients are veggies and seasoning, nothing else to syn. So all good!
Someone in group had them and I seem to remember the syns being a lot higher than 2 per trotter. I think she decided not to have them again when she realised how much fat was in them!
Sounds like you're friend is going to a lot of effort so maybe just have a flexi-syn night and enjoy.
Omg... Am I reading this right??? Pigs trotters??? As in pigs feet?!?!? Lol xxx
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I agree with Nia - I think you're looking at more than 2 syns per trotter! 100g raw weight isn't very much at all.