New York chefs Marc Meyer, Robert Berry and Ricky King headed down to the country in Moneta, Virginia, to meet up with one of the biggest names in sustainable, pasture-raised meats, Bev Eggleston, founder of Eco-Friendly foods. Bev and the farmers he works with supply some of the top restaurants and chefs on the East Coast (Cookshop, Blue Hill, Momofuku, and Del Posto just to name a few) with some of the best meats money can buy. I was there to capture the action as these culinary minds spent some time getting up close and personal with their food. Very close. Two days of blood, pork, and late-night moonshine down on some Southern soil...
Check out the full story at Edible Manhattan
Monday, March 21, 2011
EDIBLE MANHATTAN MAGAZINE - The Good Meat Issue
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