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5 CHEFS

5 PIGS

5 WINEMAKERS

AN EPIC HERITAGE PORC EVENT LE MÉRIDIEN PHILADELPHIA


WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR SPONSORS FOR SUPPORTING THE VISION AND PAVING THE ROAD TO A BETTER FOOD SYSTEM Events like COCHON555 support local agriculture and create word-of-mouth marketing for the farms and those raising heritage breeds. The news of the events develop deeper interest in existing and up and coming restaurants to join the conversation about supporting local food. PRESENTING SPONSOR

Goose Island Beer Company was founded in Chicago; the heart of one of America’s great food cultures. The brewery is known for crafting award-winning beers since 1988. At Goose Island it’s not about the quantity of the barrels brewed, but about the distinctive quality of what’s in those barrels and how the beer elevates the dining experience. From our breweries to your dining room table, cheers to what’s next!

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HIGH-FIVE THE 2014 TOUR CONTINUES TO FURTHER THE CONVERSATION OF HERITAGE PIGS ON DINNER TABLES ACROSS THE NATION. THE GOAL IS TO EDUCATE INFLUENCERS, ULTIMATELY MAKING THEM A BETTER, MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE TEACHER. Created in 2008 in response to the lack of education around heritage breed pigs. The event series started from a thread of conversations where family farmers struggled to educate chefs, restaurants looked to source exceptional ingredients, and consumers sought out responsibly raised proteins. They all converged into one idea: the ultimate quest of flavor. Going on six years, the tour serves 10,000 guests annually and harvests over 500+ million media impressions for “heritage breed pigs”. The tour works with over 1500 pioneers all supporting a better food system and each year, we kick-off the tour in New York City with great partners promoting the message of honest food. The tour has become a progressive marketing spotlight for luxury brands and responsible lifestyles through a mixture of indoor and outdoor events at distinguished venues. As a result, consumers, trade, media and sponsors now “KNOW THE DEAL” on heritage pigs and our coverage in the media reaches thousands of conversations in local agriculture each day – more than any other culinary tour in the country. Today, the pig signal represents a symbol of hope for a better food system and each year Cochon broadcasts the message through a massive national community.

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OUR SPONSORS 1 MISSION the ultimate quest for content and flavor

4 MORE EVENTS IN 2014 events you really shouldn’t miss

MEET THE CHEFS 6

DOUGLAS RODRIGUEZ 7 PATRICK SZOKE 8 JASON CICHONSKI 9 MIKE SANTORO 10 JEREMY NOLEN

11 THE POP-UP BUTCHER SHOP ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE CULINARY SCHOOL

12-13 WINERIES 14 PUNCH KINGS

with Breckenridge Bourbon

15 BOURBON BAR featuring the Perfect Manhattan

16 CHUPITO BAR the not-to-be missed mezcal tasting

17 LATE NITE ASIAN SPEAKEASY ELI COLLINS & ROBERT MARZINSKY of Pub & Kitchen

18 TARTARE BAR

DAVID KATZ of Creekstone Farm featuring Creekstone Farms Beef

19 CHEF’S COURSE

Sign up to enjoy 1 full year of benefits at participating restaurants, exclusive offers, and discounts.

20-21 HERITAGE BREED PIG GUIDE

NEW YORK

MIAMI

LOS ANGELES

NAPA

DENVER


A FEW TIMES TO NOTE. 4:00 PUNCH KINGS 4:45 THE GOOSE NEST 5:30 VOTING OPENS 5:30 BUTCHER DEMO 6:30 VOTING CLOSES 6:45 ASIAN SPEAKEASY 7:00 SWINE & SWEETS 7:30 AWARDS

BACON HALL OF FAME FEATURE:

WASHINGTON DC

BOSTON

CHICAGO

SAN FRANCISCO

PHILADELPHIA


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THE EXPRESSIONS of COCHON

NATIONAL EVENT SERIES June 22nd

GRAND COCHON

ASPEN

Every year, an epic 10-city culinary tour starts in New York City and culminates at Grand Cochon at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen. The season finale of 10 chefs competing in a head-to-tail, winner-takes-all culinary showdown. Don’t miss this 1200 pound heritage breed pork showcase of the best 30 dishes from around the country.

August 3rd

HERITAGE FIRE

NAPA VALLEY

An annual event of wood-fired cooking celebrates responsibly raised heritage breed animals (beef, lamb, goat, rabbit, birds) and the people growing them with purpose and passion. FIRE is the perfect equation of traditional, whole animal cooking techniques combined with our natural desire to eat honest food over live fires.

August 30th - October 11th

HERITAGE BBQ CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, TEXAS, WASHINTON D.C.

A series of events celebrating BBQ styles (barbacoa, braai, asado, lechon, korean) from all over the world. The younger, hipper brother to the COCHON555. The event is highly spirited, and rooted in BBQ communities nationwide. The cause is local, the flavors are global, the talent is unbridled. It’s unlike any BBQ event you know…

October 25th

ALL-STAR COCHON

LOS ANGELES LAS VEGAS

Star-studded, flavor-packed, pork-filled, this noncompetition tasting event features an amazing group cooking late night style favorites in Las Vegas. The chefs and butchers are the royal court, they are the kings, the queens, the champions of the tour.

Date TBA

EPIC COCHON Founded in 2012, EPIC is a unique expression of Cochon. The event is a 100% custom, non-competition tasting event never to be replicated. The first EPIC was held at the James Beard House in New York for the launch of Chefs Course, our National Awards Program. If you want EPIC, look no further.


MEET THE

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VOTE FOR THE BEST BITE OF THE DAY & THE NEXT PRINCE OF PORC


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DOUGLAS RODRIGUEZ STARR Restaurants

@CHEFDRODRIGUEZ Raised in Miami by parents who emigrated from Cuba, Douglas Rodriguez is heralded as the godfather of Nuevo Latino cuisine. The author of four cookbooks, he is currently chef/owner of two successful restaurants: Alma de Cuba in Philadelphia and De Rodriguez Cuba in Miami. During the course of his career, Douglas has received numerous awards including Culinary Master of North America” and “New York Culinary Master” by the Fine Beverage and Food Federation and a coveted James Beard Award for “Rising Star Chef of the Year”.

KUNE KUNE from Black Valley Farm

Kunekune Pigs are the only breed of swine known to fatten on grass with so very little needed in the way of supplementation. Their wide head, dished face, and short, upturned snout speaks to their tendency to graze rather than root. They produce a quality, marbled meat as well as a good quantity of useable fat.


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PATRICK SZOKE Alla Spina

@PATSZOKE

Upon graduating culinary school, Patrick set his sights on Philadelphia and its gastronomic offerings. Paying his dues at Buddakan and Tangerine, he eventually honed his Italian skills with the Vetri family at Vetri and Osteria. He opened the Farm and the Fisherman as sous chef before running his own kitchen at the Industry Bar. Happy to be back with the Vetri Family at Alla Spina, Chef Pat looks forward to representing a new wave of global italian cuisine.

LARGE BLACK from Country Time Farm Originating from Chinese breeds brought to England, the Large Black is a critically rare breed known for its taste, pasture foraging skills and overall hardiness. Large Blacks have short black hair, wide shoulders and a long body. When harvested, even at 200 pounds, the micro-marbling, short muscle fibers and excellent bellies produce exceptional bacon and moist meat with old world flavor.

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JASON CICHONSKI Ela

@JASONCICHONSKI

Chef Jason Cichonski is one of Philadelphia’s brightest rising star chefs. His artful American restaurant, Ela, offers creative, boundary-pushing fare. Prior to Ela, Cichonski opened Mica with Chef Chip Roman—which GQ magazine named “10 Best New Restaurants 2011.” Before that he served as Executive Chef of Philadelphia’s most fine dining restaurants, Lacroix in the Rittenhouse Hotel.

LARGE BLACK from Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative Originating from Chinese breeds brought to England, the Large Black is a critically rare breed known for its taste, pasture foraging skills and overall hardiness. Large Blacks have short black hair, wide shoulders and a long body. When harvested, even at 200 pounds, the micro-marbling, short muscle fibers and excellent bellies produce exceptional bacon and moist meat with old world flavor.


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MIKE SANTORO The Mildred

@MIKESANTORO1

Michael Santoro graduated college with honors while traveling to Englands’ Fat Duck and Spains’ Mugaritz. He was then part of opening Gilt for two years. After that, he was chef de cuisine at Blue Duck Tavern, and sourcing local ingredients was essential. Now owner of The Mildred, he focuses on local purveyors & cast iron cooking.

OLD SPOT from Stryker Farms Originating from England, the Gloucestershire Old Spot is a critically rare breed. Nicknamed “orchard pig”, the Old Spot is white with black spots, has floppy ears and a medium-sized body. Known for its higher fat ratio, the breed remains remarkably hardy with flavorful meat, excellent for aging abilities and a gentle temperament, making it popular with farmers. The meat has a distinctive layer of back fat, which adds to the succulent flavor overall.

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JEREMY NOLEN Brauhaus Schmitz

@BRAUHAUSCHEF

Jeremy Nolen is a native of Reading, PA, he is the son of an acclaimed chef and has been surrounded by German food due to the local heritage in Berks County. A two time Best of Philly winner with Brauhaus Schmitz, his recipes have been featured in Food & Wine, Food Republic, and the Daily Meal as well as his own website, New German Cooking.

HEREFORD from Stryker Farms The Hereford is a medium size hog breed that is unique to the United States. It was developed in Iowa and Nebraska during the 1920s from Duroc, Chester White, and Poland China bloodlines. The Hereford’s name was inspired by its strikingly beautiful color pattern of intense red with white trim, the same as that of Hereford cattle.


BUTCHER DEMO

Large Black SPRING HOUSE FARM BOSTON SHOULDER NECK

BACK FAT TENDERLOIN

LOIN SPARE RIBS

SIDE BACON

HAM

BELLY BACON

JOWL

HOCKS

PICNIC SHOULDER

TROTTERS

Marc Pauvert

FOUR SEASONS BALTIMORE

TAKE HOME HERITAGE PORC 100% of the proceeds go to the culinary students of Drexel University

KEEP IT SIMPLE, AND DON’T OVERCOOK | ROASTING BY WEIGHT 375oF - 35min/1lb

SHOULDER

BELLY

LEG

LOIN

Blade Chops braise/ grill/ pan fry

Spare Ribs roast/pot roast

Leg Steaks grill/ braise

Loin Steak grill/ braise

Spare Rib Chop grill

Rolled Belly roast

Loin Joints roast

Rolled Shoulder roast

Loin Rack Joint roast/ braise/ pot roast Tender Loin roast/ braise/ pan fry

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THE SOLD-OUT EVENT WAS THE FINALE CELEBRATION OF RIOJA WEEK, A WEEK-LONG, NATIONWIDE CELEBRATION.

The one day food and wine festival showcased over 40 top Rioja winemakers, plus 25 notable U.S. chefs. The proceeds benefitted culinary scholarships at the James Beard Foundation.


The winner of today’s event will go on to compete at Grand Cochon at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, June 22nd for bragging rights as the “King or Queen of Porc” and a four-day wine experience to Rioja, Spain’s most prominent wine region.

CONGRATULATIONS TO A SOLD-OUT 1ST YEAR EVENT BENEFITTING THE JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION. OUTSTANDING JOB! CAN’T WAIT UNTIL 2015.

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THE 2013 WINNING PUNCH KINGS COCKTAIL AIRPORT RD. PUNCH BY JOSH GOLDMAN OF SOIGNÉ GROUP, LOS ANGELES

SHOWCASING 50 AMAZING BARKEEPS AROUND THE COUNTRY ISN’T EASY, BUT IT SURE IS FUN, AND EXTRA TASTY WORKING WITH BRECKENRIDGE DISTILLERY. The theme is large format, and the participating bartenders are given 30 minutes to prepare 1 punch bowl featuring 1 bottle of Breckenridge Bourbon along with their special ingredients. Presented to notable judges, the winner receives a trophy and a $1000 bottle of bourbon, plus a chance to compete at the finals in Denver later this year. “After hosting 100 events around the country in just five years, we wanted to create a competition within the fabric of COCHON555 to celebrate the Bar Keeps that keep inspiring the diners with damn fine drinks. All of which complements the philosophy and flavor of heritage porc,” says Cochon 555 Founder Brady Lowe. “and, who better to bring the Punch Kings Bartender Competition to life than Bryan Nolt and his team at Breckenridge Distillery. CHECK OUT THE WINNING RECIPES AT WWW.PUNCHKINGS.COM

Founded in 2007 by Bryan Nolt, Breckenridge Distillery is one of the best-known and fastest-growing craft spirits distilleries in the US. Under the technical oversight of Master Distiller and partner Jordan Via, they consistently achieve International gold medal status ranking among the best in the World. Breckenridge Bourbon keeps winning medals and is a testament to the vibrant culture of the craft spirit industry.


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FEATURING

MEZCAL is a distilled spirit made from the maguey plant (a form of agave) native to Mexico. The word mezcal comes from Nahuatl mexcalli which means “oven-cooked agave”. The maguey grows in many parts of Mexico, though most mezcal is made in Oaxaca. There is a saying attributed to Oaxaca regarding the drink: “para todo mal, mezcal, y para todo bien también” (“for everything bad, mezcal, and for everything good, as well”)


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David Katz

Creekstone Farm


SIGN UP FOR A YEAR OF BENEFITS

With over 60 partners, members receive benefits all year long. Stop by merch and pick up yours today. Here’s how it works!

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1 A rewards program created by chefs. Annual Card-Holders are connected to a national network of chefs, farms, and lifestyle brands.

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The program is pretty simple; participating restaurants provide card members a tasting portion as a gift from the chef. There are no gimmicks, just a reward based on making a reservation in advance.

Over 60+ partners nationwide providing rewards to diners & online buyers.

A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS OF EACH MEMBERSHIP CARD WILL BENEFIT THE JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION

CHEF’S COURSE CARD HOLDERS ALSO GET

DISCOUNTS ON ORIGINAL COCHON TOUR MERCH

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KNOW THE BREEDS BERKSHIRE

RED WATTLE

MANGALITSA “WOOLY PIG”

Originating from Britain, Berkshire is the most popular of the heritage breeds. Known as “Kurobuta” in Japan, this pig is black with white legs, and has become a favorite with chefs because of its intramuscular marbling. The breed yields a brighter pork than most, and features a thick, delicious fat cap. The meat is sweet and creamy with hints of nuttiness, which is typical of the finishing

Originating from New Caledonia, a French Island in the South Pacic, the Red Wattle gets its name from its red color and the fleshy skin that hangs under its jowls. is extremely rare breed adapts to climates well and is an excellent forager. It is prized for its tender meat and splendid hams. Red Wattle pork is lean and juicy with a rich beef-like taste and texture.

Originating from Hungary in the early 1800’s, the Mangalitsa is a very rare breed, and is said to be the Wagyu of pork. The breed is characterized by its course, wooly coat and ability to withstand extreme conditions. Mangalitsa pork is known for its high-quality, lard-type fat, and its high percentage of marbling, which doubles that of average pork. The Mangalitsa yields juicy and flavorful meat.

process in several areas.

TAMWORTH

DUROC

LARGE BLACK

While it remains challenged, it is possible that the Tamworth originated from Ireland before being bred extensively in England. Smaller in comparison, the Tamworth has a reddish coat, muscular top, rounded back, upright ears and a long snout. Its disposition is very rugged, thrifty and active. Known for its ample belly “aka the best bacon hog”, the Tamworth displays a firm trim jowl and underline with muscular hams.

Originated from the blending of two strains of hogs from New Jersey and New York in 1830. This breed has long been known for its ability to grow faster on less feed. Duroc is high in marbling (small flecks of fat within the muscle) making its spareribs and shoulder roasts sweet & juicy.

Originating from Chinese breeds brought to England, the Large Black is a critically rare breed known for its taste, pasture foraging skills and overall hardiness. Large Blacks have short black hair, wide shoulders and a long body. When harvested, even at 200 pounds, the micro-marbling, short muscle fibers and excellent bellies produce exceptional bacon and moist meat with old world flavor.

YORKSHIRE

HAMPSHIRE

OSSABAW

The Yorkshire breed was developed in England in the county of York. The modern Yorkshire is white in color, with erect ears, and is the most recorded swine breed in the United States. It is very muscular pig, with with a large frame know for raising large litters in addition to being very sound and durable on pasture. The Yorkshire has a high proportion of lean meat and low backfat.

The English breed, Hampshire is known for its amazing carcass, hardy vigor and superior fat to meat ratio in the belly and loin. The trim, fine-coated Hampshire is black with a white saddle, which includes the forelegs. Recent selection has improved the breed’s growing ability, and its carcass is among the highest in quality and quantity of meat.

Originating from Spain, and of Iberian decent, this feral breed lives o the coast of Georgia on Ossabaw Island. ey are small range pigs, meaning they are isolated foragers. ey have a heavy coat and long snout. Extremely rare, this breed has a high percentage of healthy monounsaturated fat and makes great charcuterie. The quality of their fat and marbling has increased their popularity within the chef community.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE OLD SPOT

MULEFOOT

KUNE KUNE

Originating from England, the Gloucestershire Old Spot is a critically rare breed. Nicknamed “orchard pig”, the Old Spot is white with black spots, has floppy ears and a medium-sized body. Known for its higher fat ratio, the breed remains remarkably hardy with flavorful meat, excellent for aging abilities and a gentle temperament, making it popular with farmers. The meat has a distinctive layer of back fat, which adds to the succulent flavor overall.

Originating from the U.S., the Mulefoot is a black hog named for its solid hoof, which resembles a mule. Critically rare, this breed recently won several blind taste tests against eight dierent heritage breeds. The Mulefoot’s disposition is docile, and weight gain is between 400-600 pounds before age two. Known for its premium hams, the superior tasting meat is red with freckled marbling.

Kunekune Pigs are the only breed of swine known to fatten on grass with so very little needed in the way of supplementation. Their wide head, dished face, and short, upturned snout speaks to their tendency to graze rather than root. They produce a quality, marbled meat as well as a good quantity of useable fat.

OTHER NOTABLE BREEDS: GUINEA HOG, HEREFORD, POLAND CHINA, MIESHAN, CHESTER WHITE, IBERIAN, EUROPEAN WILD, LACOMBE, ESSEX SADDLEBACK, LANDRACE



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