Showing posts with label Cave Saint Desirat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cave Saint Desirat. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

The Weekend of the Pig

So it's been a while. A lot has happened in the past few months. Some great meals have been created, good wines have been drank and I got a new job. I now work for a larger distributor. It's a lot of work but I like it. I have a great boss, good route and a decent book. The big plus, it pays better so my wine budget has grown. I have been going back to old world wines that I love the most, Northern Rhones, white Rhones, reds from Loire Valley, Bordeauxs, there even was an amazing Beerenauslese. It has been a great few months.

Saturday night Noel and I went out to help our good friend Jen celebrate her third 29th birthday. She got 10 people together and we had a pig roast at Franklin Southie. It was so fucking awesome!!!!!! They bring out the pig, give you a quick talk and then go back and butcher it for you. It was so overwhelming. Where do you start? I started with the cheeks and never looked back. Ribs, legs, ears, nose, eyes and the brain. YES I ATE PIG BRAINS AND I LIKE IT!!!! The brains were as soft as Foie Gras. I spread it on some bread, a pinch of sea salt and a quick squirt of lemon and I was in fucking flavor heaven!! It's is the most shockingly good thing I have ever eaten. I will never again say no to any "gross" foods!!

Thursday night I had cooked a pork tenderloin wrapped in bacon with brussel sprouts and sweet potatoes. It came out great but being for just Noel and I,we had a good amount left over. Sunday night when I was trying to figure out what to cook I thought about the leftovers from the pig roast and the tenderloin we had in our fridge. In the past I made chicken pot pie with left over chicken. So why not make pig pot pie?  I followed the basics of a chicken pot pie recipe I use from Pillsbury. I added to the onions, some celery and carrots. Instead of chicken stock I used a cup of veggie stock and 3/4 cup of cream of mushroom soup. I also replaced the steam veggies with left over veggies from both meals. It was so good!!! Both Jen and Noel agreed I had to blog about this meal!!! I usually hate leftovers, but if I could find more recipes like this I may have to chance my view on yesterday's meal.

The wine I picked was a no-brainer. I wanted something that would be full bodied, dirty barn yard, stinky ass wine. I had just bought a Northern Rhone from Brookline Liquor Mart. They have an awesome selection of wine. I especially love their French section and often drool over bottles. About a week ago I found a Saint Joseph at a good price and had to buy it. Last night I was glad I did. Cave Saint Desirat had great spice and fruit that really went well with the pot pie. I love, love, love a good Syrah and this bottle was a great Syrah!! It was another great pick for another great meal. I love when food and wine play well together.