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What will piggy's new name be next week?

Hangi

1Dig the pit. Make it wide enough to accommodate the baskets with about 4 inches of free space on the sides, and deep enough to hold the baskets just below the dirt line.
Step2Choose rocks for the pit. Igneous rocks like basalt and granite hold heat best. If they are not available, bricks also work well in a hungi.
Step3Build a lattice of wood over the pit and place your stones on top. Stones will fall into the pit as the wood burns away.
Step4While the fire burns, line the wire baskets with soaked muslin or white sheets. Place food inside the cloth-lined baskets. Traditional meat choices for a hungi include pork, chicken, mutton and lamb. You can also add cabbage, pumpkin and root vegetables like sweet potato, potato and onions to the baskets.
Step5Quickly remove ash and coals from the rocks when the fire dies down. Spray the rocks briefly with the hose to steam away any loose ash.
Step6Rapidly cover the rocks with half of the wet burlap sacks. This provides extra steam and additional protection to the food baskets. Promptly arrange food baskets on top of the burlap sacks in the pit. Swiftly place remaining wet burlap sacks on top of the food baskets for protection from the dirt.
Step7Shovel the dirt back onto the pit to trap in the steam as fast as you can. Let the food cook from 3 to 4 hours. The larger the hungi, the longer it will take to cook.
Step8Dig up the dirt one more time. Remove the top layer of burlap. Carefully raise up the baskets and take the cooked food out of them. Arrange the meat and vegetables attractively on platters and enjoy your meal!
 
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Oh Piggy

You are so funny :lol:
 
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