Imu Pig
- 1 (150-pound) whole pig
- 3 banana stumps, 4 feet long, shredded into 1/2-inch pieces
- 75 Ti-leaves, with stalks
- 100 pounds keawe or mesquite wood
- 50 round river stones, with holes
- 1 piece meshed wire, 6 feet by 4 feet
- 20 burlap bags, soaked in water
- 3 pieces heavy duty canvas, 12 feet by 10 feet
- Dig a hole in the ground about 8-feet by 8-feet by 4-feet deep.
- Arrange wood in a pyramid fashion then placing round river stones on top of wood.
- Light wood and heat stones for about 6 hours or until wood starts to turn into bright red coals.
- Place pig on its back and place a few hot stones in cavity.
- Wrap with meshed wire.
- Arrange remaining stones over wood so it becomes level.
- Take out any wood that has not burned into coals.
- Place shredded banana stumps evenly on top of stones next arrange 1/2 of amount of Ti leaf stalks evenly on shredded banana stumps.
- Place wrapped pig in meshed wire on top of Ti leaf stalks add remaining Ti leaf stalks on top of pig.
- Next place soaked burlap bags on Ti leaf stalks.
- Then place heavy duty canvas on top of wet burlap bags.
- Place 6 inches of sand on top of that.
- Cook for 6 hours,
- Uncover imu and shred pig.
banana stumps, stalks, keawe, river, meshed wire, burlap bags, feet
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/imu-pig-recipe.html (may not work)