Relleno de puerco and other Guerrero classics await your pre-order
[READER]( [Food & Drink]( Whenever there was a wedding or baptism to celebrate in San Luis de la Loma, Ana Mellin made the relleno de puerco. In the tiny town just up the coast from Acapulco, she and her cousins roasted banana leaf-swaddled, whole hogs for funerals too. The celebratory pig, stuffed with pineapple, plantains, tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, and pickled onions and jalapeños isnât well known outside the southern Mexican state of Guerrero, but Mellinâs daughter Ana Fernandez brought it with her to Mexico Cityâand her granddaughter Arlene Luna is bringing it to Irving Park for [Monday Night Foodball]( the Readerâs ongoing chef pop-up series at the Kedzie Inn. âI have friends from all over Mexico,â says Luna, the chef-owner of Avondaleâs marvelous [Moonwalker Cafe](. âUnless they are from Guerrero they donât know it. Itâs almost like a little secret.â She says that secret society of expat Guerrerense cooks have adapted their varied recipes to smaller cuts like shoulder or fresh hams, but the essential method abides. While everyone seems to make relleno (for short) differently, Luna plans to debone whole Catalpa Grove Farm pierna, before marinating it in a paste of guajillo chilies, cinnamon, star anise, oregano, cloves, marjoram, and vinegar. Sheâll stuff it and wrap it in banana leaves before roasting, then finish it with peas and serve it with white rice or sandwiched on a bolillo. Never with tortillas, she says. Some people add raisins, but her abuela says ânever.â Luna and partner Jack Blue are virtuosos at this sort of laser-focused pop-up. [As I promised]( theyâve relaunched their Friday night pop-ups at the Moonwalker, selling some 93 animal-style LA burgers in 90 minutes last week. âI feel like I got hit by a bus,â she says. This Friday theyâre doing another LA tribute at the cafe; a handful of variations on the banana-wrapped Tijuana dog (aka Sonora dog, aka danger dog). Meanwhile, theyâre taking preorders for Mondayâs relleno de puerco right now via [Instagram DM]( rice and a green salad ($17) or on a bolillo ($13), along with Lunaâs chocolate cake ($7), named for Guerreroâs coastal region from where her family hails. As always there will be a limited number of walk-in orders available on Monday, January 31 beginning at 5 PM at the Kedzie Inn, 4100 N. Kedzie. Bring your proof of vaccination. And hereâs an update on the Foodball schedule: Funeral Potatoes is back, and Shin Thompson is bringing Bokuchanâs to the bar! - February 7: [Eve Studnicka and Alexis Thomas]( of [Funeral Potatoes]( - February 14: bye week for Valentineâs Day - February 21: Oskar Singer, aka [@ryehumorbaking]( and Uma Jupiter, aka [@_fa1th_of_the_hrt_,]( present âChateau Pickleboneâ - February 28: [Thattu]( and Jaye Fong of [Maa Maa Dei]( - March 7: âHot Mix Beefâ with [Titus Ruscitti]( aka [@chibbqking]( and Eric May, aka [@easy_eats_chi]( - March 14: [Joey Pham]( aka [@flavorsupreme]( and [Kelly Ijichi]( of [Momâs Chicago]( present âMSG (Monday Snack Gathering)â - March 21: [Lorraine Nguyen]( aka [@lolo_agogo]( and Joey Pham, aka @flavorsupreme, present âSUPRANOS: a Viet-Alo Experienceâ - March 28: [Desi-style barbecue]( with [Dhuaan BBQ Company]( - April 4: [Shin Thompson]( and [Liga Sigal]( of [Bokuchanâs]( - April 11: A second act from Oskar Singer (aka [@ryehumorbaking]( - April 18: TBA - April 25: Roel Estanilla of [@pigandfire](
[The Moonwalker Cafe brings a rare and porky specialty from Guerrero to Monday Night Foodball](
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