Suckling pig – a dream come true

Cooking and eating a whole suckling pig has been a dream of mine for a few years now.  Not just me – it was a dream that I shared with a very good friend of mine.   Yesterday it finally came true. My friend decided that we’ve waited enough and that we should finally do it.  So he got the pig and invited me over (as well as a few other people).

We soon discovered that cooking this thing was not as easy as we imagined.  For one, it seemed that the pig was too heavy for the motor to rotate it.  A new motor, more powerful, was bought.  But it still it didn’t work.  Luckily, almost everyone at a party was an engineer in one sense or another.  So we figured out that the pig had to be re-adjusted, for better balance.  It took us a couple of tries and a few meters of metal wire, but we managed to set it perfectly.  Too bad it was still too heavy for the motor and it simply died.  Gladly, we had more motors that finished the job.

One other thing we had to re-adjust was timing.  Somehow we thought it would be somewhere around two hours to cook it.  But finally it took more than four.  I know there is some formula to calculate the time based on weight of th meat, but nobody seemed to knew it.  Not to worry though – we had plenty of beer and things to talk about.

When the pig was finally cooked, put on table, and tried, I realized that all the wait was definitely worth it.  It was one of the best dishes I ate ever.  And it was the best pork ever.  So soft and so tender, it was unbelievable!

Now that we tried it and realized that it’s even better than we expected it to be, something tells me we’ll do it again.  With more preparations and better understanding of the process.  And even though I’m still digesting it, I can’t wait for that next time.  And if you never tried a suckling pig, I can’t recommend it enough. It’s one of those things everyone just have to try.  Yes, it was really that good.

Wild Hogs

Wild Hogs” is a fun adventure comedy about a few somewhat grown-up friends taking a road trip for the old times sake.  It’s a not a bad movie at all, but whether you’ll enjoy it or not depends a lot on your mood.  Gladly, I was in the mood for some light entertainment.  And I had a blast.   While there are a few places which are slow or silly, there are enough of those that made me laugh out loud. Overall it was worth it.

4 out of 5 from me and a solid recommendation for Friday evening entertainment.

Day in brief

Blues and Classic Rock at Krasares Tavern, Pafos

A friend of mine sent me an SMS with the following:

Krasares Bar and Tavern are presenting a Blues and Classic Rock evening on the 8th of January at Krasares Tavern.  Live music by Cold Shot and friends with special guest from UK Davey Woodford.  Only 100 tickets will be available.  Tickets are 25 EUR and include a full buffet. Tickets are available at Krasares Tavern and the Music Gallery.  Or call on 99-115957, 99-457483, 96-510378.

This sounds like a lot of fun.  I’m a fan of blues and classic rock, especially when it’s live music.  I’ve heard Cold Shot perform before and they are really good.  I have no idea about the quality of either sound or food at Krasares Tavern, but that shouldn’t be too bad.

What’s too bad is that I won’t be able to make it due to scheduling conflicts.  However, I’m interest to hear how it went from all of you who are lucky enough to attend to the event.  Please let me know.