This tradition is popular in many countries as diverse as Australia, China,
Cuba, Indonesia, United Kingdom and the United States of America. Roasting a
hog is usually roasted on a specially made rotating barbeque machine
(Rotisserie). A hog is a pig which has been specially reared for slaughter.
Essentially, hog roast catering can take 6 to 10 hours, but this is
naturally influenced by the size of the hog. Depending on where you are in
the world, roasting a whole pig can be centred around one or other
celebration. These celebrations can be corporate events, weddings and even
celebrations such as Christmas and Easter. However, any event or occasion
will do when it comes to hog roasting. Just getting together with a host of
friends is a good enough excuse to hog roast.
The ideal size of a pig would be about 40 kilograms. (+- 90 pounds). To
ensure a rich tender taste, it is advisable to utilise a younger pig. (About
1 years old). Older hogs can be used, but the meat tends be tougher and less
juicy as they get older. The best charcoal to choose would be a natural
type. The reason for this is that the charcoal available commercially
produces a lot of soot, and it could affect the flavour of the meat. That is
the last thing you want when you have a whole host of hungry guests waiting
in anticipation.
The quality of the hog is of paramount importance and can make or break you
event. Buying directly from an organic farmer will usually ensure that the
meat has ample flavour and is juicy. It is best to arrange the purchase
about five days prior to your event as it needs to be hung for a while.
The roasting process can become a cumbersome process. It is advisable to
inform your guests when the meat roasting is expected to be completed. Hog
roasting takes patience, so try to have other things for guests to nibble on
to keep their hunger pangs at bay. The consumption of all types of
refreshments is inevitable during this drawn out process, and you must find
a way of keeping these liquids cool and the guests refreshed.
Ensure that the hog is well secured to the spit. A whole pig weighs a lot
and it can slip during the turning process. The spit rod must be tied to the
hog’s spine to help secure the huge lump of meat. The rotating process is
usually automated but you can rent or buy hand turning spits should you
prefer.
You need to ensure that you have sufficient coal to start with. In fact,
make sure that you have an additional 25% more than is needed. It is
important that your coals are not to hot in the beginning. If the outside of
the hog is already being burnt in the first hour or two, then the fire is to
hot. This would require lifting the hog a bit higher from the heat, or to
cool down the process by adding less hot coals as you go along. A large fire
on the side must be kept going through the whole process to ensure a fresh
supply of hot coals so as to maintain an even temperature.
With the end in sight, you will need to add a lot of coals, and even lower
the hog if necessary, to make sure that the skin becomes crispy all over.
This is when you need to rotate it regularly so ensure an overall
crispiness. Hog roast catering can be fun way to earn a living or can
provide an additional income.
Spitting Pig are a leading hog roast catering company. With over 20 years of experience they are able to supply succulent catering for a wide variety of events including private parties, weddings and corporate events.
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