• 12/18 Suckling Pig Day 5

    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Tue Dec 17 10:31:00 2024
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    Title: Filipino-Style Suckling Pig
    Categories: Pork, Vegetables
    Yield: 11 Servings

    8 kg Suckling pig
    10 cl Crushed garlic
    1 tb (ea) coarse salt & cracked
    - pepper
    750 ml Soy sauce
    750 ml Olive oil

    MMMMM-----------------VEGETABLES TO FILL CAVITY----------------------
    Carrots; peeled
    Apples; cored
    Garlic cloves
    Springs of parsley
    Lemongrass

    EQUIPMENT: heavy wire and a pair of pliers (to stitch the belly of the
    pig). This is usually provided with the spit. A shovel, for moving the
    hot coals around

    NOTES: Oven temperatures are for conventional; if using fan-forced
    (convection), reduce the temperature by 20oC. We use Australian
    tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon equals 5 mL; 1 tablespoon equals 20
    mL; 1 cup equals 250 mL.

    All vegetables are medium size and peeled, unless specified.

    METHOD: First, light the barbecue coals. The coals are not ready until
    white (no flame should be present when cooking). This will take an
    hour or two.

    With a sharp knife, remove the tail and ears of the pig. Turn the pig
    over and remove the kidneys and any loose fat.

    Rub the surface of the pig with crushed garlic, ensuring it is well
    massaged in. This will add flavour as well as moisten the skin. Once
    thoroughly massaged, place the remaining pieces of garlic inside the
    cavity of the pig.

    Apply a liberal amount of coarse salt to the skin and massage well.
    The salt is crucial to dry the skin and create a perfect crackling.
    Add salt and pepper liberally to the cavity.

    Apply a liberal amount of pepper to the skin.

    To ensure an even roast, fill the cavity with the rough chopped
    onions, carrots, apples, garlic and parsley. Once the cavity is
    filled, stitch the belly closed with heavy wire, ensuring a tight
    seal.

    Massage the soy sauce into the skin. This will help create a
    golden-brown colour.

    To mount the pig on the spit, place it flat on a large bench or table,
    belly down. Instructions will be provided on how to use the spit
    attachments (each varies slightly). Ensure you have them all in place
    as you slide the main axle along the length of the pig. The axle is
    inserted from the rear of the pig. It is vital that the pig does not
    slide around on the axle - check it prior to loading onto the spit.

    An 8 kg pig will require approximately an hour and a half to two hours
    of roasting time.

    With a shovel, move the bulk of the coals to the edges, underneath the
    legs and shoulders, with only a small amount of coals under the
    mid-section. The legs and shoulders are the thickest areas and require
    the most heat.

    As the pig cooks, ensure the colour remains even. If any patches are
    lighter in colour, move more coals under this area. If an area is
    darkening too quickly, move coals away.

    Occasionally, apply olive oil with a basting brush to improve the
    crackling.

    In the late stages of roasting, the vegetables in the cavity of the
    pig will soften and release their juices. It's a good idea to wipe the
    juices away to maintain an even finish on the skin.

    When the knuckles of the pig begin to be exposed, the pig will be
    close to ready. To test, stop the rotisserie and insert a meat
    thermometer into the thickest portion of the leg of the pig. A
    reading over 70oC/160oF will indicate the pig is ready.
    Alternatively, insert a small knife for 30 seconds and remove to test
    whether the tip of the knife is hot.

    It's important to move the pig to the place you wish to serve it,
    prior to removing the spit-mounting from it, as the connective
    tissues will have cooked and the pig may fall apart if it's moved
    after the apparatus is removed. Turn the rotisserie off and use tea
    towels or oven mitts to handle the spit-mounting. You will need two
    people to move the roasted pig.

    Once the pig is in its final position, carefully remove the
    spit-mounting, carve and serve.

    Serves: 10 - 12

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.sbs.com.au

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