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Post  Mack on Mon Nov 19, 2007 2:43 pm

Hey guys!
Planning to do a whole suckling pig (10Kg/ 22lbs) for Christmas this year, want to hang it from it's back legs from the ProQ's lid... anybody ever done one?


Daughter being a vegetarian is horrified, needless to say Rolling Eyes

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Don Marco on Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:10 pm

Hmmm...


Thats gonna be a spectacular cook.
How many Stackers are you gonna use ?

I think with more than 3 Stackers, the temperature would vary a bit too much from bottom to top.
Thats okay for cooking various dishes, but for the pig i would consider turning it upside down halfways through the cook.


Daughter being a vegetarian is horrified, needless to say


You sure its your daughter ? Very Happy
How bout you tell her its a pig made of tofu ? Idea


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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Mack on Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:14 pm

Marco, I was hoping the new 20" prototype will be here in time, if so I'll do it on there, otherwise, I think it will fit on the Frontier with 3 stackers (maybe 4).

I've told my daughter she can have the apple that'll come from between it's teeth Very Happy

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Don Marco on Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:14 pm

Important :

I dont think hanging it from the legs only is a good idea. The Meat gets softer and tender while it cooks,
and late into the cook it might just fall apart. Having the pig sit in the water pan is not what you want for christmas.

How bout you give Doru a call, i think he cooked a pig or two in his life.

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Mack on Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:16 pm

Don Marco wrote:Important :

I dont think hanging it from the legs only is a good idea. The Meat gets softer and tender while it cooks,
and late into the cook it might just fall apart. Having the pig sit in the water pan is not what you want for christmas.

How bout you give Doru a call, i think he cooked a pig or two in his life.

DM


I'm hoping the hamstrings will be tough enough and I'll tie it real good.

Doru... he cooks them the wrong way up for me rabbit

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Don Marco on Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:16 pm

I've told my daughter she can have the apple that'll come from between it's teeth


Shocked

Wow, i guess shes sooo proud of daddy...


Any more information on the 20" model ? You know, theres a freak in germany whoŽd buy it blind Twisted Evil

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Mack on Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:18 pm

Should be here 1st week of December, I'll post some pics as soon as it lands.

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Post  bowhnter on Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:48 pm

I have never done it, but could you attach it to wire mesh, and hang the wire mesh? Then if you want to flip it, all you have to do is unhook and rehook the wire mesh.

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Mack on Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:29 am

bowhnter wrote:I have never done it, but could you attach it to wire mesh, and hang the wire mesh? Then if you want to flip it, all you have to do is unhook and rehook the wire mesh.

Mike that sounds like a good idea, but I was also thinking of 2 other possible ways:
1. Drill through the hip bones and pass the hanging wire through there.
2. Run a wire (thick) that is attached to the neck, follow the back bone and pass the wire out of the exhaust.
Once I have the critter, I'll do some experimenting with the tying options.

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Post  Uncle Jack on Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:21 pm

The last one I did in a pit I wrapped it in chicken wire. When it was done we just grabbed each end with a hook and pulled it out of the pit. Make sure you have enough wrapped around the body so that it acts like a "chineese finger handcuff". I left a good 2 feet out on each end then flattened it and folded the ends back onto itself in 4" triangle sections until it was close to each end. It gave us a good purchase location so that the hooks did not rip the wire.

Put plenty of fresh pineapple & baby onions inside the pig cavity before you wrap it up. Besides adding flavor, they make a nice side dish for the table. I string the chunks together with a large needle and dental floss, then tie the ends together like a necklace. Much easier to remove after cooking.

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Mack on Thu Nov 22, 2007 9:38 am

Great advice UJ and the pineapple sounds like a winner.

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Post  Roxy on Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:08 pm

bowhnter wrote:I have never done it, but could you attach it to wire mesh, and hang the wire mesh? Then if you want to flip it, all you have to do is unhook and rehook the wire mesh.


Sounds like the same advice I gave you Ian...

I guess great minds think alike... cheers

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Re: Suckling Pig

Post  Mack on Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:06 am

All good advice guys Smile

I have secured the purchase of the piglet, and he should be winging his way down to me shortly... now just to await the arrival of the new ProQ Excel 20 and I can start cooking
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Post  Uncle Jack on Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:19 pm

Cooking with the Excel 20???? Show Off. Or should I say . . . Show IT off?
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Post  bowhnter on Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:26 pm

Did you get to do this??

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