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Cooking Wild Hogs

Started by Old Joe, December 05, 2018, 12:01:57 AM

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Old Joe

I've heard all my life (I'm 70) the you MUST cook pork well done to prevent Trichinosis.  Is that a major problem with wild hogs?  Well done is kinda vague.  My wife cooks pork to where it's tasteless and tough.  What temperature is recommended?  Is there a way to prepare it that's the safest, i.e. pulled pork?  I'd like to try a hog hunt, with either bow or flintlock, some time soon.  Even though they're considered something like vermin, I hate to see meat go to waste.

Al Dente

Farm raised hogs pose almost threat of trichinosis, but wild hogs I would be wary of, and cook until 165 to kill any potential larvae or adult worms.  If you enjoy pulled pork then go for it.  Cook until 165, then arwp in foil until 195, let rest 1 hour, or else you will burn your hands, then pull away.  For the chops and roasts, brine first to add moisture and flavor, then cook until 165, it will still be juicy and SAFE!!!!
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Digital meat thermometers are our friends.

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