I've got a friend coming down from NYC and he's looking to spit roast a whole pig while in town (isn't everyone?) Anyway, any suggestions where I might be able to get one or how to build one or borrow???
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D'Kitty
Need spit for whole pig...
Re: Need spit for whole pig...
I don't really know who sells rotisserie equipment here in town, but here's a cool website with instructions on cooking a cochon du lait in the traditional, spread-out style: http://generalhorticulture.tamu.edu/pro ... ochon.html
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Re: Need spit for whole pig...
Thanks hungryone. I sent this link to my friend. He said he found the images "religious." Cochon du lait can certainly have that effect!hungryone wrote:I don't really know who sells rotisserie equipment here in town, but here's a cool website with instructions on cooking a cochon du lait in the traditional, spread-out style: http://generalhorticulture.tamu.edu/pro ... ochon.html
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If you know someone in the Men's/Dad's Club at St. Edward school, they would probably have what you need. They do the Cochon du lait every year as a fund raiser.DivaKitty wrote:any suggestions where I might be able to get one or how to build one or borrow???
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Re: Need spit for whole pig...
Praise the Lard!DivaKitty wrote:Thanks hungryone. I sent this link to my friend. He said he found the images "religious." Cochon du lait can certainly have that effect!
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