Hawaiian Laulau or Luau Ground Cooking.
Great Idea for a Tiki party or Luau. A Classic Polynesian Food for a tiki party.
OVERVIEW
TRADITIONAL
Hawaiian Laulau traditionally is pork or fish wrapped
first with taro leaf, then with ti leafs and cooked.
The taro leaf is also called luau from which the
traditional Hawaiian festival gets it's name.
Cooking of the Laulau is usually done in a
underground oven. The tradition underground oven
is called a imu. Hot rocks are placed on the Laulau
and then covered with banana leafs, and then more
earth. It just takes 2-3 hours for the food to be ready.
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