Whole hog
April 28th, 2007 | Author: BBQ Bill
Hey Bill;
I have your book and take the newsletter. How about a story on how to cook a whole pig?
Thanks Jim
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To be honest with you, we don’t ever cook whole pigs in contests, so I am not an expert on it. If I ever do cook one, I’ll be sure to do a newsletter on it.
Thanks,
Bill Anderson
Jim;
I have cooked about seven whole hogs over the years and really enjoy this very much. My son and I spend the 24 hours togehtert which gives us father-son tine. I take about a 140 pounds dressed hog, wash real good, and season to my taste. I use the indirect method of heat (brother in law uses oak coals under this hogs) with a very large grill. I place hog breast plate down on teh grill and cook slowly abot 225-250 degrees. Once the shoulder or legs can be wiggled when twisted, I thurn hog over on his back. This is when I put any type fo sause, etc in his cavity and cook for another 3 to 4 hours. Hope this helps.
Jim; type cochon de lait ( roast pig ) into google, it will give you bunches of recipes. rickpaul