See also: - Pig porn from Cochon 555, aka the Super Bowl of Swine - Jimmy "the butcher" Cross vs. Chris Fuller in the Cochon 555 butchery battle - Photos: Food lust and chef candy from the 2011 Aspen Food & Wine Classic
I was a judge -- one of 23 -- who pigged out on the endless parade of pork dishes -- and to this day, I still don't think I'm cured.
This Sunday, Cochon 555 returns to Colorado, this time to Vail, at the Four Seasons, where, again, five Colorado chefs -- Seidel; Liken; Lon Symensma (Cholon Modern Bistro); Hosea Rosenberg (Blackbelly Catering); and Jason Harrison (Flame restaurant, in Vail) -- will duke it out for pig paramountcy. Each chef is required to create a nose-to-tail menu using five heritage-breed pigs from Tender Belly, a locally-based company that sources its piggies from small farms in Colorado and Iowa; Tender Belly is also supplying all of the bacon for the swine soiree.
In addition to the judged showdown, the event, which is open to the pig-loving public, will pimp samples of the chef's creations and attendees can cast their votes for the chef who should be crowned the "Prince or Princess of Porc." The winner of the Vail battle will compete against victorious chefs from other Cochon 555 cities, all of whom will descend upon Aspen on June 16 to compete at the Grand Cochon brawl, where just one chef will stomp away with the halo.
Along with this year's chef battle, Cochon 555 will also include a cocktail competition featuring bourbons from Breckenridge Distillery, Buffalo Trace and others distillers, butchery demonstrations from Bill Greenwood, chef of Beano's Cabin, an oyster bar, artisanal cheeses from Cured in Boulder, beers from Anchor Brewing, pork-spanked desserts and digestifs to make sure that your belly doesn't burst.
The porcine extravaganza starts at 5 p.m. (4 p.m. for VIPs), and tickets are available at http://amusecochon.com/2013/vail/.
And take my word for it: It's absolutely worth going to.