Fast Ed and Johanna Griggs with Rob Patch and the TV crew at the Patch family's farm
February 3, 2015
A television crew came to Kingaroy on Monday to capture something a little bit unusual … cooking a pig in a “pig” and peanuts in a peanut patch!
Host Johanna Griggs and chef “Fast Ed” Halmagyi, from “Better Homes and Gardens”, and their crew visited Rob and Chris Patch at The Peanut Van in Kingaroy before heading out to the Patchs’ property north of Kingaroy to see peanuts growing.
There they were joined by two “pigs” – actually cooking vessels designed and made in Kingaroy by Patty and Bill Winters.
The “pigs” are converted by Bill from old gas bottles (don’t try this at home, folks!) to become versatile cookers which can take a camp oven inside or be used as a barbecue.
They’re perfect for travellers who are short on space, such as campers or caravanners.
Fast Ed whipped up a delicious pork and peanut dish in the two pigs out in the middle of the peanut paddock, but the exact details of the recipe will have to remain secret until the segment airs, most likely on March 13.
“Better Homes and Gardens” is on Fridays at 7:00pm on Channel 7.
External link: The famous Kingaroy “Pig”
[Photos: Chris Patch]
Rob and Chris Patch with the Better Homes and Gardens TV crew in Kingaroy on Monday
Johanna checks out the pork ...
... from two "Pigs" in a peanut patch
Fast Ed, Johanna Griggs and Rob Patch stroll through the peanuts (jumbo nuts?)