Okay, Okay so I'm not a writer as we all know so some things will be a little off and way all over the place, but thank god for spell check....LOL
So the other day I was invited to a birthday party for a 1 year old baby girl. I was told that there would be a Roast of two whole Goats called a Cabrito or baby goat kid that is milk fed. Me being the Culinary student I am wanted to see this first hand what was going to be going on here, so I arrived early and actually got my hands dirty "Literally". What I found the most interesting about the whole experience was that no part of the Cabrito gets wasted because it is all used in some way or another. "This I will try t explain throughout the blog".
So the other day I was invited to a birthday party for a 1 year old baby girl. I was told that there would be a Roast of two whole Goats called a Cabrito or baby goat kid that is milk fed. Me being the Culinary student I am wanted to see this first hand what was going to be going on here, so I arrived early and actually got my hands dirty "Literally". What I found the most interesting about the whole experience was that no part of the Cabrito gets wasted because it is all used in some way or another. "This I will try t explain throughout the blog".
The Host of the party is from Monterrey, Mexico, which is generally viewed as the world headquarters of Cabrito, and many restaurants in the united states prepare their Cabrito “Monterrey Style.” There are actually several traditional ways to make roast Cabrito; one of the most common ways to make this dish is to roast a whole kid on a spit over a slow-burning charcoal fire, turning it frequently and basting well to enhance the flavor or it can also be prepared in a pit roast, which is popular for big parties, as the kid can be buried and then ignored for several hours before being dug up to eat.
| The way that the Cabrito was cooked at this party was in a Hot box called an Ataud which means Coffin in English. Which I found quite scary because if you research it all you come up with real coffins on Google. |
I hope you enjoy the Cabrito and the Fritadas I did....I also seen it as a way to enjoy good company while also cooking a great meal. ENJOY
Please feel free to email me with any questions....Yiemonad@hotmail.com
Ho-ly goat, batman.
ReplyDeleteThat is some crazy stuff! And I love love LOVE the fact that they didn't waste anything. I'm really trying to be conscious of what I am consuming and trying to find ways to not throw out as much and still enjoy it.
Us Americans really have it good, and we take advantage of it. At least we can say that's one good thing about this bad economy: people try harder to find ways to stretch their dollar and not waste as much.
Great article! Definitely an eye opener!
Thank You very much for the kind words. Coming from a writer that means a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteI thought the fact that nothing was waisted and everything was eaten, even the brain in their culture was a story I wanted to share with those of us who's eyes are bigger than our stomachs.