cracklin

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cracklin (uncountable)

  1. A form of chinaware that is purposely cracked in the kiln by way of ornamentation.
  2. Alternative form of crackling
    • 2010 September 14, Belinda Hulin, Roux Memories: A Cajun-Creole Love Story with Recipes, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 178:
      "When I was a little girl on the farm, we had fresh cracklins whenever somebody butchered a hog." She went on to explain that cracklins are cut from slabs of pork bellies, much the same as bacon []