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salbaje gato , THANK YOU , THANK YOU , THANK YOU , for posting the pictures. some of the guys get a little "testy" if you don't put up pics . i DID give them all the info to find out about this thing but ...............................
I am a little skeptical about this china cabinet. From what I have seen the pigs don't look very appealing..... burnt dry skin mostly. I'll put my pig up against it any day.......
boykjo , believe me when i tell you the one i did was as moist and tender as any pork i have ever had . but also don't forget , it can be overcooked just like any other method. you might use . i cooked mine to an I.T. of 191. if you go to youtube and punch in "la caja china " there was a guy who posted the complete cook , very informative . his handle was mr jelly , check it out , and , yes , yours looks great
mneely , it does sound a little wierd , but when you think about it , it makes sense. the heat radiates down and turns the box into an oven , one advantage i can think of right off the bat is you don't get grease dripping onto hot coals causing flare-ups and burnt meat
Down here they are called cajun microwaves. very easy to build if you have some basic tools and carpentry skills. The metal that lines the inside of the cooking chamber and the charcoal pan on top are the most important parts . Company that i used to work for had one that had 2" of kaowool insulation in the sides ,ends and bottom . Didn't take but 2 bag of charcoal and a few logs to cook a 175 lb sow.
come on roller , i thought the same thing but you only have to buy the box once . the funny thing was , about 3 or 4 days after i ordered mine i went on craigslist and don't you know there was a brand new never used one for $100.00 . check it out , you never know
The one they built was 5' l x3'w x 3'deep on wheels and all the metal was 1/8" stainless. the company has there own high end metal shop so cutting ,breaking and welding the stainless was left up to the pros.
the sow was halved and the ribs were removed and cooked on the grill on top of the unit. rest of it fit fine.
well roller, i know the feeling , i turned 70 my last birthday and its not our attitude , its just that all our friends are dying off and for some reason i seem to be able to hang in there ( it beats the alternative )
navigator , how big were the birds and how long did it take? i have only done a pig once, so far. if its gonna take 30 lbs of charcoal to do some turkeys i'm not sure i want to try that
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