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What is the term for covering surface of meats or poultry with thin slices fatback bacon?
The term for covering the surface of meats or poultry with thin slices of fatback bacon is "lardoning."
Lardoning is a technique used to add moisture and flavor to lean meats during cooking. The fatback bacon melts during cooking, basting the meat and preventing it from drying out.
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