Hawaiian Pig
6 ingredients
30 steps
Ingredients
- 1 whole dressed pig, 120 pounds (see Pitmasters Tip Page 159)
- 1/2 cup Hawaiian sea salt or kosher salt
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon cracked black pepper
- 1 tablespoon msg (optional)
Directions
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1Dig a hole 7 feet long by 4 feet wide by 2 1/2 feet deep.
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2Pile dirt on one side of the pit only.
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3You will be working on the other three sides.
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4In the center of the pit build a large fire from a quarter cord of wood or 160 pounds of charcoal.
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5When the fire is burning hot, add 20 to 30 large dry river rocks to the fire with a long-handled shovel.
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6Continue to pile more wood or charcoal around and on top of the rocks.
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7The fire is ready for cooking when all the charcoal is lit or the wood forms a bed of hot coals.
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8With a long-handled shovel, make a shallow depression in the middle of the coals and rocks where the pig can lie.
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9Push extra rocks aside and use them later to pile on the sides of the pig.
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10Lay out one sheet of chicken wire on a table and place the whole pig on top, belly up.
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11Use a sharp knife to score the inside of the hogs hams and shoulders.
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12In a small bowl, mix the salt, soy sauce, garlic powder, black pepper, and MSG, if using.
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13Rub the seasoning blend evenly on all exposed meat inside and outside of the cavity.
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14With a long-handled shovel remove 3 to 4 large rocks from the fire and place them into the cavity of the pig.
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15Immediately wrap the pig with the second sheet of chicken wire and secure with baling wire.
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16On each end of the pig, make handles out of baling wire, extending 3 feet from the chicken wire.
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17These will be used to lower your pig and to recover it from the pit.
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18Place a layer of banana leaves over the hot rocks and coals.
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19Using the baling-wire handles, lower the pig into the pit.
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20Cover the pig with more banana leaves.
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21With the shovel, push extra rocks around all sides of the pig.
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22Cover everything in the pit with the wet burlap sacks.
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23Cover the sacks with the canvas tarp.
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24Starting at the edges of the tarp, cover the whole pit with dirt.
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25After 12 hours of cooking, unearth the pig.
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26Using the baling wire handles, remove the pig from the pit.
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27Unwrap the chicken wire from the pig and let the pig rest for 30 minutes prior to serving.
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28The pig can either be offered whole, letting the guests use tongs to pull their own meat, or hand-pulled, chopped, and served.
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29Underground
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301/4 cord of wood or 160 pounds charcoal; 20 to 30 large river rocks 8 to 10 inches in diameter (from a dry riverbed); 10 burlap sacks, soaked in water; a 12 x 10-foot canvas tarp; two 4 x 6-foot pieces of chicken wire; a spool of baling wire; 5 dozen banana leaves or 10 dozen ti leaves; shovel
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