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Special Occasion? Why Not Try Roast Pig?



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By : Lawrence White    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-09 18:00:42

Whenever special occasions come up, the first thing we usually think of is how to celebrate it with food. Food brings people together, and special kinds of food are served whenever there are occasions such as birthdays, wedding anniversaries, graduation, the holidays, baptisms, or just simple weekend get-togethers with family and friends.

There are certain kinds of party food that many of us have gotten tired of and want to try something new, like suckling pig. Food should be exciting and fun, not boring, just like this way of cooking pig. If you haven't tried it yet, you're definitely missing out on the best way ever to cook and sample pig. If you haven't tried it yet, here are some reasons why you should try it for your special occasion:

Roast pig is oftentimes still a baby, and one that still feeds on his mother's milk, which is why it is called suckling pig. They are often cooked whole, over fire and charcoal. This makes the pork's skin and meat extremely flavourful and tasty when compared to other ways of cooking pig.

Although many cultures have slight differences in the way they cook suckling pig, it's still essentially the same, where the whole pig has been roasted over a fire until the meat is very tender, whilst the skin remains very crunchy.

It's a great special occasion food, as it feeds a lot of people. You can buy pig in varying size, ranging from very small to



larger sized suckling pigs, depending on how many people you will be entertaining. In fact a 30 pound pig can even feed up to as many as 20 people; so if you are serving this you hardly have to worry about other types of meats for your party.

Roast pig is also a very easy special occasion food. It's easy to eat and will surely please everyone. There are also many ways to enjoy the finished product; the most common way to enjoy it is with some delicious white rice with some pig sauce, which involves liver combined with some soy sauce and vinegar. You can also enjoy it wrapped in pita bread, and flavoured with a variety of sauces to your liking, such as wasabi, honey mustard, and even oyster sauce.

It is synonymous with special occasions because it goes well with almost every kind of drink. For adults, it's a popular dish at parties because it goes well with beer, and can last the entire night. It also makes great conversation food, as it is easy to eat throughout the night.

For pork lovers, this kind of pig definitely takes the cake as the most popular way to cook and eat it. Additionally, if you have any leftovers, they are also easy to re-cook and whip up other delicious pork dishes. You can even use the leftovers to make some delicious sandwiches for the next day, so go ahead and try it now!
Author Resource:- Do you have a special occassion coming and you want to try something new? Try a Roast Pig from Hog Roast By Astoria Catering for that special touch. For more information visit the website at http://www.hogroasts.uk.com/
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