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A pig pickin\' (Also known as rolling a pig, pig roast or as the true cajuns say a "Boucherie") is a type of party or gathering held in the American South which involves the barbecuing of a whole hog (the castrated male pig or boar, bred for consumption at about 12 months old). Historically most pig-pickin\'s were gatherings of family and friends when the weather became cool enough to butcher without flies. Many families traditionally have a pig pickin\' for Thanksgiving or Christmas. In recent times many communities hold cook-offs during festivals, where chefs pit their passed-down sauce recipes and techniques against other chefs for prize money. Often the cooks have very sophisticated cookers on trailers for such events.
The cooking process is communal and usually done by men; the host is helped by friends or family. It usually takes 8 to 9 hours (generally all night) to cook the hog completely; the hog is initially started "meat-side" down, and then is flipped one time once the hog has stopped dripping rendered fat. Some practitioners clean ashes from the skin with paper towels or a small whisk broom before flipping the hog to help produce high quality cracklings from the skin.
Often the hog is basted while cooking, though the method and sauce used differs according to region. For instance a typical South Carolina Piedmont area baste would be a mustard based sauceSouth Carolina Barbeque Association, whereas an Eastern North Carolina baste is usually a very light vinegar based sauce.What Is North Carolina-Style BBQ?
When the cooking is complete, the meat falls off the bone. The meat is then either chopped or pulled into traditional Carolina-style pork barbecue or it is picked off the hog itself by the guests. It is from the latter that the gathering gains its name. The barbecue is most often eaten with hushpuppies (fried cornbread, occasionally flavored with onions), coleslaw, Baked beans or sometimes Brunswick stew. In South Carolina, it is common to serve pilaf (pronounced pearl-ow) or hash as a side dish. Hash is a blend of leftover pork mixed with barbecue sauce and usually served over rice.
The beverages of choice are sweet tea or beer (both favorites in the South), as well as soft drinks.
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