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Chilean Suckling Pig BBQ

Recipe courtesy Chef Richard Visconte

Show: BBQ with Bobby FlayEpisode: BBQ Holiday

  • Cook Time

    3 hr 0 min

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Yield

    10 to 15 servings

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Times:

Prep
45 min
Inactive Prep
2 hr 0 min
Cook
3 hr 0 min
Total:
5 hr 45 min
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Ingredients

  • 1 (15 to 20 pound suckling pig
  • 8 cups Marinade, recipe follows

Directions

Break the spine of the pig with a cleaver from head to tail to allow the animal to lie flat on the grill. Marinate the pig for 2 hours before placing it over the coals.

Prepare the barbeque pit with coals. The coals are ready when they glow and are covered with a white ash. Have extra coals and oak wood on the side to add to the fire when needed, enough to keep the fire burning for 3 hours.

To gauge the temperature of the fire pit, hold your hand 18 inches away from the coals. You should be able to hold your hand over the fire for 4 to 5 seconds before pulling it away. If you can hold your hand longer over the fire it means there is not enough heat, if less the coals are too hot.

Remove the pig from the marinade. Place the pig rib cage facing down towards the coals and cook for about 2 1/2 hours. Do not leave the fire unattended. Turn the pig on to its back and cook for another 1/2 to 1 hour, or until the pigs skin is crisp and the internal temperature reaches a minimum of 160 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer. Throughout the cooking time, check the fire temperature constantly and move the coals around to create a uniform temperature to prevent burning the pig.

Once the pig is done cooking, serve with fresh salads, chimichurri, and plenty of Chilean wine.

Marinade:

3 cups vegetable oil

4 1/2 cups dry white wine (recommended: Chilean Sauvignon Blanc)

1 1/2 cups chopped onions or scallions

3/4 cup minced fresh Italian parsley leaves

3 teaspoons chopped garlic

6 teaspoons dried thyme

6 teaspoons dried oregano

3 teaspoons black pepper

3 teaspoons ground cumin

6 teaspoons salt

Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. This marinade can be prepared a day in advance.
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