Keepers of the Craft Sunday Supper Club

Don't settle with a boring slab of meat next weekend.
Stephen Heard
Published on March 22, 2017
Updated on March 22, 2017

Overview

Sunday— it's the day reserved for sleeping, washing, grocery shopping, getting your life in a general state of order, and slamming a whole chicken into the oven. The Sunday roast has been around since medieval times when peasants were treated to some sustenance after post-church battle practise.

Never ones to settle with a boring old slab of meat, Balmoral game restaurant Cazador is set to reinvent the traditional end-of-week meal this April in partnership with the world's original pilsner.

Held on April 2, the extravagantly named Keepers of the Craft Sunday Supper Club will see a three-course collaborative feast curated by chef Dariush Lolaiy and Czech beer company, Pilsner Urquell.

Daruish will showcase his bent for wild food by roasting a succulent pig on the spit in the Cazador courtyard. Accompaniments will be provided in the form of Czech sauerkraut from zeLi!, cured meats from Salash, products from Westmere Butchery & Wild Wheat Bakery, and local cheeses from Sabato cheesemonger, Calum Hodgson. For the final course, guests will be treated to a beer-infused caramel creation from Czech chocolatier George Havlik.

The $70 price tag also includes beer from Pilsner Urquell.

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