Cochon555, the porkcentric festival that celebrates heritage breed hogs returns to New York City this Sunday pairing five chefs with five different breeds in a competition like no other. Also returning this year are Erika Nakamura and Jocelyn Guest of White Gold Butchers who will break down a Large Black and auction  off the cuts to benefit Piggy Bank. Erika was gracious enough to find the time to answer Seven Questions before  Sunday’s festivities.

1. How did you get into butchering?
I have a background in sculpture.  When I changed careers and became a line cook, I quickly realized that it was not for me.  At the same time, I was exposed to aspects of whole animal butchery that really spoke to me, so I decided to pursue it.

2. What is your favorite thing about Cochon555?
My favorite part of Cochon555 is the community building and philanthropic aspects of the event.  Over the past 9 years I have had the pleasure of meeting so many awe-inspiring chefs, farmers, wine-makers, and butchers who I am able to call friends.  It’s amazing to support one another and to learn and grow. (more…)