Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Suckling Pig of the Sea

Some of my readers have expressed concern that all of this Argentine meat eating might result in a case of the gout. To prevent any foot swelling that could potentially interfer with tango, I reconvened the eating consortium to introduce some fish to my diet.

As you some of you may remember, I was originally unable to get the eating consortium to go for the suckling pig at El Trapiche. Trying a different tact, I decided to wear the consortium down with tales of pacu, the legendary suckling pig of the sea. It worked.

The pacu is a local river fish that I have read is a cousin of the piranha. Unlike their vicious distant relative, the pacu is a vegetarian who peacefully cruises the local rivers fattening up to as large as 60 lbs.

One place to give pacu a try in BA is at Jangada, Bonpland 1670. The entrée is considered a two person dish, which means that you should probably bring a crew of three to four people.

The pacu is delicious. It is sweet, meaty and juicy and one of the best items that I have eaten in Buenos Aires. Highly recommended.

A delicious serving of pacu

The author, unable to contain himself

(Photos courtesy of Tanguera)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

"...the pacu is a vegetarian who peacefully cruises the local rivers..." - congratulations! You have managed to find the only vegetarian in all of Argentina.