Cured Rolled Face

 

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18 Responses to Cured Rolled Face

  1. Collins Anderson says:

    That looks beautiful. I cooked a rolled head, cooled it, sliced it into 1/4 inch medallions and then breaded and fried it and it came out great, but this looks so much better, especially the julianne of ear and dice of tongue

  2. Ryan Farr says:

    That sounds good, I am a big fan of breading and frying.

  3. damn
    unreal

    impressive and all that…
    i’ll bet it was delicious

  4. lydia says:

    like whoa. seriously you are my new hero.

    effing ah mah zing.

  5. AJ says:

    Hey Chef,

    I’ve heard that you’re doing an event at Bloodhound next tues. Thanks to this post, I tackled making a porchetta di testa myself…but have some questions. Do you need any extra help for that event? I’m no pro, but would be more than happy to help out and learn.

  6. Ryan Farr says:

    Thanks a lot for the offer, If someone drops you are on the top of the list.

  7. Michael Tim says:

    I love your site!

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  8. Rob says:

    Hey man, this is great, real passion in your work, taking something like this and making it delicious, i would love to try!

  9. Lenny in KC says:

    I see new possibilities for the annual pig roast!!! Love ya.

  10. Ryan Farr says:

    Awesome, we will figure out a way to be there. Love ya

  11. Patrick says:

    DUDE. I just realized that we know each other thru Claire (she’s my significant other), who worked with you at Fifth Floor. I’ve totally been through here but didnt make the connection. Nice porchetta di testa, did the same thing, but cooked it. I posted it about a month ago on my blog. Take care!

  12. Ryan Farr says:

    Patrick, the Rolled Face is cooked, slow and low. Were are you guys living and cooking now?

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  14. kacktus says:

    Echt lecker, aber beim Fleischer um die Ecke machen die noch Senfsaat und zerstossenen Piment mit rein.

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  18. Golda says:

    You cooked this for 72 hours. Can you tell me if I only have 4 hours to cook, would it work?

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