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Wrist band: check. Wine glass: check. Pig snout: check. After a rainy Saturday, the skies cleared for a beautiful fall afternoon at the fifth annual Wine & Swine this past weekend.
The mouthwatering aroma of pork being cooked over wood fires wafted over the crowd on the brisk fall breeze Sunday afternoon. Live country music provided the party soundtrack and an old school cowboy stood on the saddle of his pinto pony, delighting onlookers with expert rope tricks. Foodies swarmed over the main street of the quaint Western village at Star Hill Ranch, sipping fine wine and sampling pork dishes from 18 top Texas restaurants. The talented folks of the Austin Food & Wine Alliance produced another winning event to benefit their community endeavors. The tasty pork bites ranged from the haute to the humble, with variations on pulled pork making the most appearances. Here are the highlights of our culinary trek down the porcine gauntlet.
Juniper
We were eager to try something from one of Austin's new crop of Italian eateries and chef Nicholas Yanes and his crew did not disappoint. They filled a house-made bun with whipped Reggiano, shredded pork, and a tangle of greens under a dry dusting of more cheese. Bravo!
Punk's Simple Southern Food
Houston chef Brandi Key was dishing up her down home pork'n' beans topped with a chunk of spicy sausage, a slice of pork loin, and shreds of pork roast. Fine and simple indeed.
parkside
Nathan Lemley offered very crisp crostini with a flavorful smear of pork pâté graced with greens – a tiny, perfect party bite.
The Cookhouse
The NOLA-inspired visitor from San Antonio, helmed by chef/owner Pieter Sypesteyn, was doing a brisk business serving up lechon of pork stuffed with spicy chaurice sausage paired with peach bread pudding, all drizzled with a generous dose of Steen's cane syrup. Good eatin, cher.
Delysia Chocolatier
Chocolatier Nicole Patel featured a trio of exquisite bonbons from her newly-opened retail chocolate shop in Cedar Park. Our favorite was dark chocolate filled with salted caramel.
Whole Foods Market
The team here was dishing out freshly fried wontons stuffed with pork and pimento cheese in little pools of a memorable red pepper jelly.
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