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Exciting eats at Swine and Sons Provisions Winter Park
Have you watched Food Network shows about delis in major cities with ranging menu items, decor and attitude to
boot? Don’t you wish Orlando had those kinds of places? Wait is over, Swine and Sons Provisions has filled that spot.
Nestled right next to it’s older sister Cask and Larder, same owners more partners, this place looks like every other
strip mall. Step inside and be taken away to a culinary world like no other. The industrial Brooklynesque distressed
treated wood, with stainless steel, glass, concrete, massive galvanized anchors and open ceiling is made to feel like
a space that has been there for decades. This is not a place one walks in and automatically recognizes what is in the
showcases. Spices and rubs are used brilliantly to massage meat into works of art. Everything is made from scratch
with unique ingredients and techniques. Take a minute and look closely, ask questions of the staff and make
selections. We were there for breakfast.
Fried Eggs – two lake meadow eggs, grits, smoked tomato, potatoes, onion, sausage, kale. Great combination.
Cutting into the eggs that dropped and served as gravy for what was under is a marvel to scoop in the morning.
Biscuit Sandwich – egg, house-made Canadian bacon, white cheddar, tomato jam. A mouthful of goodness.
Although, the biscuits could have stayed in the oven a tad bit longer.It tasted a little under cooked. Or was it all of that
buttery richness? Either way it was still a darn good mouthful.
“Quiche’ssant” – spinach & fontina, quiche wrapped in puff pastry? Oh yes, nice and fluffy with ample crunch.
One day I’ll venture back in to try lunch and dive into mouthwatering sandwiches. Until then, keep surprising and
pushing us to try different things.