1st Suckling pig on the Weber & Ascona

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1st Suckling pig on the Weber & Ascona

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Firstly I must apologise for the delay in posting this, it was a Father's Day BBQ.

The piggie was from Dunstan Food & Game, and arrived frozen.

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The nice people at Weber gave me some hints re timings etc and a suggested coating of sage, salt & water we added garlic & pepper as well but it didn't seem to add much in the way of flavour.

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I left slightly too much neck on it and had to adjust the spit in order for it to turn properly.

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On the spit, Weber set up for indirect with Whiskey Oak chips over Heat Beads for a subtle smoke.

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Two hours in and I transferred it to the Ascona to ensure a constant temp & finish.

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On a plate and ready to "dismount" from the spit.

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Okay a total of 4.5 hours combined cooking on a 12Kg piggie. Temps around 250-275, difficult to maintain on the Weber due to the large gaps caused by the spit setup.

Points learned, cut the head off closer to the shoulders; extra seasoning on the inside of the piggie; stop people picking at the skin to "check if it's done" and finally as will be seen from the extra pictures, get a bigger platter to serve it on and have a carving plan rather than a free for all :oops: :D

Would we do it again? Yes but I've ben told of a supplier in Herts who supplies them chilled, just waiting for a price as we have our traditional family BBQ to coincide with the Race for Life in aid of Cancer UK on 14th;

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There was of course only 1 drink of choice. :D

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Very very cool. Thanks for taking time to post.
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SMASHING!

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AWESOME!!! :mrgreen: Thanks for posting

Would be interested to know how much it cost?

Also did it arrive 'complete' - head, guts etc?

Never even thought about trying something like this but ive got the weber rotisserie attachment and want to more than just chicken.
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NomNomBBQ wrote:AWESOME!!! :mrgreen: Thanks for posting

Would be interested to know how much it cost?

Also did it arrive 'complete' - head, guts etc?

Never even thought about trying something like this but ive got the weber rotisserie attachment and want to more than just chicken.

£89 + delivery so £99.
It had its head on but as it was from a certified abattoir for sale to the public it had been cleaned so no humbles or offal.
Rolled leg of pork goes well on the rotisserie.
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Got my mouth watering! How was that rub you used Keith?
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It didn't seem to add any extra flavour to it at all, :( and I don't have the room to do a side by side comparisson. The Whiskey Oak chips seemed to add a nice flavour though. Next time (this Sunday) I'm going to rub it as if it were for pulled pork inside and out I'll be using a Butt Rub/Jubilee mix with added garlic powder. I'll check it to see if its worth getting a marinade in the shoulder snd legs purely for added flavour as it was nice and moist just with the cooking. :D
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Looks good. Suckling Pig is another dish that's on my to do list that I haven't got round to yet.
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Keith, did you ever do the 2nd one, and did the rub make any difference.
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derekmiller wrote:Keith, did you ever do the 2nd one, and did the rub make any difference.


Yes I did Derek, the rub wasn't worth it although if we do another I will use more S&P and a touch of garlic.

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