Gonna cook a whole hog this weekend - any suggestions?

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Any hints, tips, or suggestions? I've attached some pics of my grill, which I believe is plenty big enough to hold a pig.

I'd like to smoke it for a few hours with wood, and then finish it off with propane.
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dont use that s***ty mustard based south carolina sauce.. i always salted mine down with kosher salt skin and flesh wrapped it in plastic then iced it down overnight in the bath tub.. came out really great. we also cooked on propane but kept a small amount of wood smoldering the whole time the pig was on the grill.cook it flesh side down the flip it after 5 hours or so that way the skin gets all crispy after you flip it sauce it down we would knife the hams and dump sauce down the slits tastey what time is the party I will fly in and bring the shine
 
dont use that s***ty mustard based south carolina sauce.. i always salted mine down with kosher salt skin and flesh wrapped it in plastic then iced it down overnight in the bath tub.. came out really great. we also cooked on propane but kept a small amount of wood smoldering the whole time the pig was on the grill.cook it flesh side down the flip it after 5 hours or so that way the skin gets all crispy after you flip it sauce it down we would knife the hams and dump sauce down the slits tastey what time is the party I will fly in and bring the shine

I live in the vinegar/pepper region of SC. Mustard sauce land is across the river...

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7:00 this saturday
 
did you just draw that?? Looks like one of your s***ty Microsoft paint do-ups

nope - found it on the interwebbers
 
nope - found it on the interwebbers

i would brine the whole pig in a big cooler.....and your favorite seasons plus a s***load of salt. I cant remember the salt to water ratio.

When you cook it make sure you dont over smoke it. Stuff it with apples, pears, pineapple, garlic, and a lot of fresh rosemary...
 
i would brine the whole pig in a big cooler.....and your favorite seasons plus a s***load of salt. I cant remember the salt to water ratio.

When you cook it make sure you dont over smoke it. Stuff it with apples, pears, pineapple, garlic, and a lot of fresh rosemary...


how many times has he got to pick this fxxxing thing up?!?!
 
i would brine the whole pig in a big cooler.....and your favorite seasons plus a s***load of salt. I cant remember the salt to water ratio.

When you cook it make sure you dont over smoke it. Stuff it with apples, pears, pineapple, garlic, and a lot of fresh rosemary...

Five times.

1. pick it up from the store
2. put in cooler
3. take out of cooler and stuff with s***
4. put on skewer
5. take off skewer.

lol - it's pretty obvious you know dick about how pigs are bbqed in the South
 
lol - it's pretty obvious you know dick [STRIKE]about how pigs are bbqed in the South[/STRIKE]

He knows how to handle lots of meat.























Low hanging fruit.....
 
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If your doing it whole and have a large group, you can stuff it with with cornish hens, and Liam's junk can stuff the hens.
 
i would brine the whole pig in a big cooler.....and your favorite seasons plus a s***load of salt. I cant remember the salt to water ratio.

When you cook it make sure you dont over smoke it. Stuff it with apples, pears, pineapple, garlic, and a lot of fresh rosemary...

lol - it's pretty obvious you know dick about how pigs are bbqed in the South

we stuff whole hogs with citrus fruit and mojo, a cuban recipe, halvies I do a dry rub with lots of salt.

So Wobbles, seems like Steve doesnt know dick about hogs either....
 

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