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Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby noxskuses » 20 Apr 2015, 12:01

I love a good Hog Roast, but surely it must be 10X better to cook a whole pig in a wood fired pit than in one of those gas fired jobbies that everyone uses?

Has anyone done this & got any advice, tips etc.?
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby keith157 » 20 Apr 2015, 13:56

Simon has what is termed a Cajun Microwave ie a brick built pit for cooking whole hogs Im sure if you pm him he'll pass on words of wisdom...
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby Tiny » 20 Apr 2015, 17:56

Hi,
Cooked a 40lb suckling pig over an open charcoal pit on a spit a few years ago. Memories of the affair include -
We did around £100 in charcoal, not sure we had the most efficient set up
We had to baste piggy with an emulsion brush secured to a broom handle
It was a long process, and both chefs were a little over marinated in beer by the end of it, which meant dealing with a 40lb hot pig on a yet more hot steel pole rather tricky, I am not sure if we had conducted a proper risk assessment we should have proceeded
There really was too much pork for the 6 guests, 2 of whom were well lagered and fermented simultaneously
There were leftovers
All the meat was good........

As for upgrading to full pig, or going the whole hog as it were I would take counsel from them who have, but agree it must be better than on gas. My new favourite BBQ supplier the good people of GMG do have a something called the "big pig rig" which Mrs Tiny has strictly forbidden me to cast an eye or ear over........

Happy enpigulation....
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby noxskuses » 21 Apr 2015, 08:06

"GMG big pig trailer rig" Now that is exactly what I'm talking about Tiny :)

Any idea where you can buy one of these in the UK?

There is also the Woodmaster Whole Hog which looks identical.
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby aris » 21 Apr 2015, 19:44

Toby is the whole hog champ isn't he? :roll:
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby Verminskti » 24 Apr 2015, 09:09

For my wedding we had a hog roast and paid extra for wood. It was thrown in the bottom of a steel box the same shape as the gas ones. Flames were huge before the pig went on. Maybe 8 hour to cook and fed 130 (sized for 150 plus turkey for 50. He was shocked we cleared the bones!)
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby noxskuses » 24 Apr 2015, 10:46

Interesting. What was the name of the caterers you used?
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby Kiska95 » 06 May 2015, 21:48

Hi
Strange no one has mentione la caja china the chinese box. simple way to cook whole hog in 4 hours. they now sell in the eu for around 400 quid (200in the us) but you can make one for less than 100. jimmy built one on tv on jaime (oliver) n jimmy show. no need for caterers as they would cost more than the box
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby aris » 07 May 2015, 08:15

Aka cajun microwave. I believe CyderPig on here makes them.
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Re: Cooking A Whole Pig In A Smoker

Postby noxskuses » 07 May 2015, 10:31

The cajun microwave or la caja chinese look cool, but it just oven roasts the pig using an external heat source. It is essentially a very big Dutch oven. No smoke flavour, which is what I'm after. A large pellet grill looks like the best option so far for what I want :)
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