How to Grill a Pig

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Tip 1 - How to Cook a Whole Pig on the Grill | LIVESTRONG.COM

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How to Cook a Whole Pig on the Grill | LIVESTRONG.COM

Pig roasts have been popular for years, but Southern barbecue fans and the Cuban community of Miami enjoy grilling their whole hogs. Before attempting this feat, find a large, covered grill. The smallest pigs weigh about 75 lbs. -- almost four times the weight of a fully-stuffed Thanksgiving turkey. Once you’ve found a grill, find at least...

Tip 2 - amazingribs.com

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The recipe for purchasing, preparing, and cooking a whole hog or suckling pig and how to hold a traditional Carolina Pig Picking.

Tip 3 - How to Roast a Pig

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How to Roast a Pig

Having a pig roast is hands down one of my favorite things to do.  There are few other edible, legal party activities that put everyone in a good mood...

Tip 4 - How to Cook a Whole Pig

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How to Cook a Whole Pig

Cooking a whole pig for a party or pig roast can be fun, but it takes work. There are no set instructions to follow in cooking a whole pig to ensure that it's perfect the first time. Every pig, every recipe and every fire pit are...
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Tip 5 - How to Cook a Whole Pig in Your Backyard

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Celebrate Independence Day (and a successful hog hunt) with a backyard feast. If there’s ever a time to go whole hog—in every sense—it’s Uncle Sam’s birthday. Cooking a whole pig (in this case, a 75- to 125-pounder, butterflied and with hair removed) in a backyard pit puts the neighborhood on notice: You’re taking the party to a new level. Come hungry, y’all, and bring your friends. This D.I.Y. cooker goes up, and breaks down, in an hour tops. Check local laws about open fires in town limits, but many larger cities allow open flames as long as you’re cooking. And, brother, you will be cooking!
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