Pit cooking concepts?

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gmason

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Going back ~35 years ago, I can remember for the 4th of July, the local fire dept would dig a huge hole in the ground ~(10'x20') and 6'-8' deep a week or so before the 4th. They would get a huge fire going in the pit and after a day or so would cover it with a layer of dirt. Then the rest has eluded me. But come the 4th they would serve-up some of the best barbecue that I can remember.

Does anyone do that anymore? Can someone explain the rest of the process?
Seems like there must be a lot of aluminum foil somewhere involved. I think they covered the cooking meat up with dirt/something also.

I've got a bunch of Hickory firewood and wanted to try to replicate this on a smaller scale.

thanks
gary
 
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Here's a link to a site which offers some tips on substitution of aluminum foil and cheesecloth for leafy green layers or seaweed. Although it's for a clambake, combining it with the information in the links above (especially the third one) should point you to some great results. clam bake
 

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