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Luau Pig - Imu
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Heres how we cook a pig for a luau! We cook whole pigs, together with sweet potatoes and other goodies for our luau (feast). The pit is dug deep and wide and is filled with hot rocks. Its called an imu (e moo). Traditionally the killing of the pig, as well as the preparation and tending of the imu, is mens work. Hardwood logs are used for the fire and several dozen imu stones are placed on the fire and heated until red hot. (Imu stones are specially picked smooth, porous rocks that are no more than 3 to 4 inches in diameter and are handed down from generation to generation.) When the fire has burned down and the rocks are red hot, the pig is brought to the fire on a large piece of chicken wire and the cavities (between the legs, the body, the throat, etc.) are filled with the rocks. The legs are tied together and the wire is wrapped over the pig. The embers are raked and the remaining rocks spread out. The pit is lined with banana leaves (or sometimes corn husks), several inches thick. The pig is lowered into the imu - feet up and a crate full of sweet potatoes, bananas, fish, etc. (all wrapped in ti leaves) is added to the imu. Cover this with several more layers of banana leaves so that it forms a steam-proof covering. Dip burlap bags in water and tuck the soaking burlap securely all around the pig potatoes, etc. Shovel earth on the mound until no steam escapes. If a leak is found, add more earth. Dampen slightly and leave for a minimum of four hours (or up to 10-12 hours) or until the party is ready for the kaukau (food). Before the pig is placed in the imu (while the imu is being prepared) the pig is rubbed inside and out with Hawaiian salt (rock salt) and about a pint of soy sauce. Sometimes the salt is mixed with about a half of a bottle of bourbon (my familys preference). True Hawaiian etiquette is to eat luau food without utensils, just fingers; however, most luaus have plenty of knives, forks, spoons and chop sticks!
No luau is complete without the playing of Hawaiian music and the dancing of the hula. Recipe by: Mary Spero Posted to TNT Recipes Digest, Vol 01, Nr 943 by MarySpero@prodigy.com (MS MARY E SPERO) on Jan 16, 1998
Main Ingredient:
Pork
Cuisine:
Hawaiian
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