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Anton LaVey's "Long Pig" Dinner
Chrisc
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Joined: Dec 01, 2004
Posts: 63
From: UK
Posted: 2006-01-14 09:31 am   

From 'The Secret Life of a Satanist', by Blanche Barton,

'One seminar on "Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice" covered the subject in more than just words. Students were invited to partake of a cooked thigh of a young white woman.The leg had been biopsied and provided by a Berkeley physician who attended Anton's lectures regularly. Diane
basted the main course of puaka balava, "long pig", in Triple Sec, fruit juices and Grenadine. She served it with fried bananas and yams,
just as the Fiji Islanders did, adding Tonka bean wine and caterpillars to round out the meal. The meat was described as tasting somewhere between pork and lamb, with a consistency rather fibrous like pork chops, but sweeter, and not quite as tender or salty as lamb. The diners exhibited little squeamishness except when it came to eating the caterpillars. But the LaVey's three-year old daughter,
Zeena, finished them with enthusiasm'.

I gather that lacking a biopsied human leg provided by a Berkeley physician, one can substitute pork in such recipes.. it wouldn't be quite as authentic, but hey- I didn't have Triple Sec and Grenadine down as authentic Fijian ingredients!
And does anyone know a Fijian recipe featuring the
"Cannibal's Tomato", Solanum uporo?
It's a species of tomato that was reputedly used by Fijian Islanders as an accompanient to "Long Pig"... seeds of it are available from some nurserymen....

CHRIS
ato"


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Krakatowa
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Joined: May 16, 2006
Posts: 67
From: Baltimore
Posted: 2006-05-30 12:26 pm   

Quote:

On 2006-01-14 09:31, Chrisc wrote:
From 'The Secret Life of a Satanist', by Blanche Barton,

'One seminar on "Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice" covered the subject in more than just words. Students were invited to partake of a cooked thigh of a young white woman.The leg had been biopsied and provided by a Berkeley physician who attended Anton's lectures regularly. Diane
basted the main course of puaka balava, "long pig", in Triple Sec, fruit juices and Grenadine. She served it with fried bananas and yams,
just as the Fiji Islanders did, adding Tonka bean wine and caterpillars to round out the meal. The meat was described as tasting somewhere between pork and lamb, with a consistency rather fibrous like pork chops, but sweeter, and not quite as tender or salty as lamb. The diners exhibited little squeamishness except when it came to eating the caterpillars. But the LaVey's three-year old daughter,
Zeena, finished them with enthusiasm'.

I gather that lacking a biopsied human leg provided by a Berkeley physician, one can substitute pork in such recipes.. it wouldn't be quite as authentic, but hey- I didn't have Triple Sec and Grenadine down as authentic Fijian ingredients!
And does anyone know a Fijian recipe featuring the
"Cannibal's Tomato", Solanum uporo?
It's a species of tomato that was reputedly used by Fijian Islanders as an accompanient to "Long Pig"... seeds of it are available from some nurserymen....

CHRIS
ato"



You crack me up dude. I can say with a degree of certainty it was more than likely a leg of pork. Mr. LaVey had a wickedly "tongue in cheek" sense of humor.


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captnkirk
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Joined: Nov 06, 2002
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From: Hockessin, Delaware
Posted: 2006-05-30 8:16 pm   

Sure he founded the Church of Satan and worshiped the Devil, but he would never eat human flesh, that be would just be wrong. (Lying is wrong too, I wonder which he was guilty of).

He probably didn't know any Hollywood celebraties either, otherwise that would mean Hollywood was a decadent evil place.



Anton Levey and Sammy Davis Jr.


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Satan's Sin
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Joined: Jun 13, 2004
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From: Imperial Beach, CA
Posted: 2006-05-30 10:52 pm   

I'm abandoning my gas grill for my new slow-cooking charcoal barbecue, on which I recently cooked a perfect "picnic pork roast shoulder" to perfection in six hours.

Always in the market for new recipes. Heh, heh. Heh, heh, heh, heh.
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Atomic Cocktail
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Joined: Jun 25, 2002
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From: Land O' The Next Big One-L.A.
Posted: 2006-06-01 09:33 am   

Quote:

"... Diane
basted the main course of puaka balava, "long pig", in Triple Sec, fruit juices and Grenadine."



Triple Sec and Grenadine with Long Pig? An ABOMINATION!


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Krakatowa
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Joined: May 16, 2006
Posts: 67
From: Baltimore
Posted: 2006-06-02 5:09 pm   

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On 2006-05-30 20:16, captnkirk wrote:
Sure he founded the Church of Satan and worshiped the Devil, but he would never eat human flesh, that be would just be wrong. (Lying is wrong too, I wonder which he was guilty of).

He probably didn't know any Hollywood celebraties either, otherwise that would mean Hollywood was a decadent evil place.



Anton Levey and Sammy Davis Jr.




Notorious liar... but it was part of his charm >;)


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