BACH CHOIR OF PITTSBURGH INC – BACHday Bash 2012
Auction Ends: Mar 22, 2012 03:00 PM EDT

Food & Gourmet Items

La Caja China - Roasting Box

Item Number
117
Estimated Value
350 USD
Sold
150 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Live Event Item

After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding.

Item Description

La Caja China has been fondly referred to as "The Magic Box." The question many people have is what is it? What can I cook with it? Where did it come from? Let's address the last questions first….

Legend has it that Chinese workers brought this method of cooking with them when they came to Cuba to work on the railroads in the 1850's, thus the name 'Caja China' which means Chinese Box. Others claim that similar boxes are used throughout the Caribbean for roasting but no one knows for sure why they are called Chinese. The origin of the name may remain a mystery. But the facts are undeniably mouth-watering. The Guerra family brought the secret of making these extra-ordinary roasting boxes from Cuba to Miami. And the results are uniformly spectacular. A perfect outcome, every time, guaranteed!

The question that first comes to mind is, "So what can I cook with it?"

Here is the top 7 items and their roasting times:

  • 80 lbs.Pig 4 hours
  • 6 Turkeys 3.5 hours
  • 60 lbs.Goat 3 hours
  • 18 Chickens 2 hours
  • 80 lbs.Lamb 3 hours
  • 6 Racks ofRibs 2 hours
  • 10 Pork Shoulders 4 hours
http://lacajachina.com/roasters/

Item Special Note

This item is assembled.  Can be delivered to Pittsburgh area.  If shipping is required, buyer is responsible for shipping costs.

 

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