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Traditional Cookery & Why You Should Eat More Wild Hogs with Jesse Griffiths

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Today's episode is a conversation with Texas chef, butcher, and wild food enthusiast Jesse Griffiths! Jesse runs an amazing Restaurant in Texas called Dai Due and has written two very popular field-to-table books, the first one being Afield: A Chef’s Guide To Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish, as well as his new book called THE HOG BOOK.
Episode Overview:

  • Jesse’s journey as a chef, butcher, hunter, angler, and gatherer
  • His restaurant Dai Due and the local food philosophy that he embodies there
  • His motivation behind starting the School of Traditional Cookery and what this school is all about
  • Wild Game in Texas and how it can be served at restaurants in Texas - this is somewhat unique for the US since wild game usually can't be sold on the market or be served in restaurants
  • Meat from Nilgai, an interesting non-native ruminant species that roam in Texas
  • A deep dive into Wild Hogs and how they are a threat to native flora and fauna in the US
  • Why the conventional wisdom around Wild Hog meat is bogus
  • Interesting ways of utilizing wild hogs in the kitchen (roulade recipe, rendering lard, curing bacon, preparing offal, etc)

Support the podcast:
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Connect with Jesse:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sac.a.lait/
Buy the Hog Book: https://thehogbook.com/

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Today's episode is a conversation with Texas chef, butcher, and wild food enthusiast Jesse Griffiths! Jesse runs an amazing Restaurant in Texas called Dai Due and has written two very popular field-to-table books, the first one being Afield: A Chef’s Guide To Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish, as well as his new book called THE HOG BOOK.
Episode Overview:

  • Jesse’s journey as a chef, butcher, hunter, angler, and gatherer
  • His restaurant Dai Due and the local food philosophy that he embodies there
  • His motivation behind starting the School of Traditional Cookery and what this school is all about
  • Wild Game in Texas and how it can be served at restaurants in Texas - this is somewhat unique for the US since wild game usually can't be sold on the market or be served in restaurants
  • Meat from Nilgai, an interesting non-native ruminant species that roam in Texas
  • A deep dive into Wild Hogs and how they are a threat to native flora and fauna in the US
  • Why the conventional wisdom around Wild Hog meat is bogus
  • Interesting ways of utilizing wild hogs in the kitchen (roulade recipe, rendering lard, curing bacon, preparing offal, etc)

Support the podcast:
https://www.patreon.com/poldiwieland
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplenty
Connect with Jesse:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sac.a.lait/
Buy the Hog Book: https://thehogbook.com/

Do you follow the podcast on social media yet?
IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplenty
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theyearofplenty/
Sign up for the newsletter:
www.theyearofplenty.com
Or subscribe directly using your podcast app. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and many other platforms!
Please rate and review the show in the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. This always helps the show get ranked so that more curious foodies can explore real food and drink with us.
I want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53RT

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