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How Do You Cook A Pig In The Ground?

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  • BullyDawgBullyDawg Posts: 524 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @FirePlugDawg said:
    Going through my profile I noticed this (my) OP had been Flagged by someone as Spam. Why would an OP about cooking a pig be considered spam? Oh, wait.....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE
  • JRT812JRT812 Posts: 4,697 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Been away for a moment, but good advice here that was already stated. It was a bucket list thing for me to do and I recommend going to the local BBQ joint haha. It was a ton of work prepping the hog. Cleaned up the pig, dug a hole, stuffed the pig with vegetables, wired banana leaves around it, and put steel plates on top for heat. It came out well, but the prep work and pulling meat after a long night with friends made me want to stick to smoking chickens, ribs, butts, etc.

    Wouldn’t take the experience back, but don’t foresee me doing it again

  • DirtDawgDirtDawg Posts: 532 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    .> @FirePlugDawg said:

    I've seen the tail end of it - a pig in the ground cooked through - I know it is a real thing, but do not know the steps. Is the seasoning all dry rub, as I would think mop basting wouldn't be possible. Flavor wise, is there an advantage to this method versus a spit or grill cooked pig?

    Dammit, man! Wife just bragged on my slow-cooked, smoked ribs which led to me getting swindled into cooking a pig for July 4th. I'm thankful for the advice given to your post. We'll be lucky to walk away alive.

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