Festing: Hogs for the Cause, My Favorite Festival

Hogs for the Cause! Eat all the pork!

My absolute favorite New Orleans festival is Hogs for the Cause. Every year at the festival grounds at City Park, Hogs has a food and music festival, raising money to donate to pediatric brain cancer research and care. Teams from all over cook mouth-watering pork dishes, from the traditional ribs, tacos, and sliders, to culinary creations such as a corn dog with pimento filling, pork grits, a pork filled “hupig” pie, bacon sundaes, and pretty much any other thing of which you can think, just add pork. This was our fourth year attending, over the weekend of March 27-28, 2015, and once again, it did not disappoint.

This year’s Hogs was probably my favorite one yet. The layout was perfect, with everything spread out enough so that you don’t feel crowded, but close enough so that it still feels like a small festival. This year, there were over 40 teams that participated in Hogs, many with pun-filled names like 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon, Deuce Pigalow Pork Gigolo, Notorious P.I.G., Piggy Stardust, and The Pig Lebowski. We had several friends that worked at a booth, including Swineaux and Up in Smoke.

Pictures Don’t Do the Food Justice, But We Will Try

The Swine Spectators at Hogs for the Cause
Kurt buying from The Swine Spectators at Hogs for the Cause.
Frey Smoked Meat Co.'s Hogaritaville at Hogs for the Cause
Frey Smoked Meat Co.’s Hogaritaville at Hogs for the Cause.
Mr. Pigglesworth at Hogs for the Cause
Mr. Pigglesworth at Hogs for the Cause.
Swineaux at Hogs for the Cause
Swineaux at Hogs for the Cause.
Up in Smoke at Hogs for the Cause
Up in Smoke at Hogs for the Cause, with their famous Hupig’s Pies.

We bought the 2 Day PassPork, which let us in both Friday and Saturday and gave us each $45 in Hoggy Dollars. Though there were limited menus on Friday, Saturday was an all-out gorge fest. I can’t even begin to describe all the different types of ways pork was cooked, but here are some photos that show some of the samplings.

Dark Chocolate Bacon Cupcakes from Seymour Butts.
Dark Chocolate Bacon Cupcakes from Seymour Butts. This was one of my favorite samplings!
Pork Frito Pie from Blue Oak BBQ
Pork Frito Pie from Blue Oak BBQ.
Hupig's Pie from Up in Smoke
Hupig’s Pie from Up in Smoke.
Blue Oak BBQ and Hupig Pie
Kurt doing double duty eating the Pork Frito Pie by Blue Oak BBQ and the Hupig Pie by Up in Smoke.
Salt & Pepper Brisket from Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q.
Salt & Pepper Brisket from Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q.
Whole Hog Taco from Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q.
Whole Hog Taco from Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q.
Kouign Bae-Con from District Donuts
Kouign Bae-Con from District Donuts: “Layered with house smoked bacon, sugar, and smoked salt. Filled with bourbon braised bacon and almond-hazelnut praline. Dusted with spiced powder sugar.” HEAVEN ON EARTH.
Cracklin
Some of the many offerings of cracklin. I unfortunately forgot to note which booth this was.
Porkin' Gently
Dry rub ribs from Porkin’ Gently, which is a combo of the owners of Cowbell and Company Burger, two of our favorite New Orleans restaurants.
Whole hog cutting by the Drunken Pigs
Whole hog cutting by the Drunken Pigs.

More Than Just Food

Besides the food, there were other activities to keep people of all ages entertained, including plenty of cornholes, a bacon slide, lots of photo ops to put your face through and become a pigs in various funny clothes, some homemade carnival-type games like spinning wheels to win prizes, and, of course, music.

We spent most of our time by the NOLA Brewing Stage. Friday night, we enjoyed Uncle Lucius, Strand of Oaks, and Drive-By Truckers. It was really cold by the time the sun set, so I spent most of Drive-By Truckers tucked in warmth of my blanket on my chair. I thoroughly enjoyed Uncle Lucius and Strand of Oaks. Kurt owns Heal on vinyl by Strand of Oaks, so I had heard of them slightly before, and they did not disappoint. Kurt has a whole blog planned for just them, so I’ll save the juicy details of the show for him.

On Saturday, we enjoyed Hiss Golden Messenger in the afternoon. We unfortunately had to miss Tab Benoit and The Soul Rebels due to plans that evening, but I can pretty much guarantee that they were enjoyed by everyone that were there.

Strand of Oaks at Hogs for the Cause.
Strand of Oaks at Hogs for the Cause.

I am already looking forward to next year and I hope that if you haven’t had a chance to make it out there yet, that next year you can. Not only is it for an amazing cause (helping kids with brain cancer), but it is by far one of the best festivals in New Orleans. Hope to see you all next year at City Pork for a fabulously fun-filled two days!

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