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Mack
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Chinese Pig Roaster in Action
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10/5/2012 4:50:57 PM
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I got to see one of these in action last week in Miami. 60 pound pig, ears, feet and tail included. No apple. Basically a wood box on wheels lined with galvanized metal, drip pan covering whole bottom, brackets holding a rack suspended in box, large pan for coals covering the top. Used 20 pounds of charcoal. The chef clipped a prepared pig to the rack and hung him inside. Covered the top with the coal pan, filled it with hot charcoal and in 4 hours start eating. Much fun as a novelty and the meat was good,,,,, but,,but, way short of the flavor and texture of slow-smoked butt or Picnic. It lacked for seasoning and smoke. I was going to make that suggestion, but I couldn't say "bland" in Espanol. Have a good weekend, ya'll.
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roswellric
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Chinese Pig Roaster in Action
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11/9/2012 9:56:59 PM
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I would love to have one of these just to see what it would do. Wht's the big brand name Chikina " or something like that...
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Mack
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Chinese Pig Roaster in Action
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11/13/2012 6:21:40 PM
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If you like seasoned meats, this rig adds nothing that an electric oven cannot provide. Fun as a novelty, but nothing I would pursue.
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