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  2. List of spit-roasted foods - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit, a long solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven. Spit-roasting typically involves the use of indirect heat , which usually cooks foods at a lower temperature compared to other roasting methods that ...

  3. Asado - Wikipedia

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    Cooking can be done al asador or a la parrilla. In the first case, a fire is lit on the ground or in a fire pit and surrounded by metal crosses (asadores) that hold the entire carcass of an animal splayed open to receive the heat from the fire. In the second case, a fire is made and after the charcoal has formed, a grill with the meat is placed ...

  4. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    Roasting originally meant cooking meat or a bird on or in front of a fire, as with a grill or spit. It is one of the oldest forms of cooking known. Traditionally recognized roasting methods consist only of baking and cooking over or near an open fire. Grilling is normally not technically a roast, since a grill (gridiron) is used.

  5. Pig roast - Wikipedia

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    Roasted suckling pigs are differentiated as "lechon de leche" (which in Spanish would be a linguistic redundancy). [13] [14] The dish that is explicitly derived from the Spanish lechón style of cooking is known as cochinillo (from cochinillo asado). Unlike native Filipino lechons, cochinillo uses a suckling pig that is splayed and roasted in ...

  6. Rotisserie - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken cooking on a horizontal rotisserie. Rotisserie, also known as spit-roasting, is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit – a long, solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven.

  7. Indirect grilling - Wikipedia

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    But more recently, as pre-cut boards have become widely available, chefs and home cooks across the continent have been experimenting with cooking on planks. Besides roasting over an open flame, planking can also be used in an oven, for breads and pastries as well as savoury dishes. Plank cooking has been the subject of parody. [3]

  8. How to Make the Perfect Pigs in a Blanket - AOL

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    How is it even possible to perfect a pig in a blanket? When you think of the popular mini appetizer, you probably think of it frozen on a sheet pan, ready to be popped in the oven — so what's ...

  9. Suckling pig - Wikipedia

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    A suckling pig prepared at St. John Restaurant, London Suckling pig being grilled at La Paloma fair in Madrid, among ribs and other pork produce. A suckling pig is a piglet fed on its mother's milk (i.e., a piglet which is still a "suckling"). In culinary contexts, a suckling pig is slaughtered between the ages of two