(For all ingredients, please use organic versions if available)
Stuffed Vegan Ham:1 vegan ham roll
2 cups breadcrumbs 
Water to mix 
2 capsicums
1 onion
2 apples
Celery stalks
Sage
Thyme
Salt and pepper
Vegan egg replacer
Stuffed Pumpkin:1 pumpkin
Grated apple
Chopped cabbage
Salt and pepper
Cloves garlic
Other vegetables (traditional for a hāngi):Kumara (sweet potato) 
Sweet corn
Silverbeet
Cabbage
Garlic cloves (Add any vegetables of preference)
   
 
	
	 
 
Directions  (to prepare hangi pit):
  - Dug       hangi pit which is a hole in the ground here, that is about 600       millimeters by 500 millimeters
 And it’s about 400 millimeters deep
- Loaded       it with newspaper on the bottom
- Put       twigs and smaller sticks on top of the newspaper as kindling
- Laying       a lattice work of bigger pieces of wood on the top to make a stack to put our       hangi stones on top
- Stacking       the volcanic rocks on top of the wood stack
- Pile       them in a way that when the fire is burning and the rocks are getting hot,       they all drop into the pit and the rocks end up hot at the bottom of the       pit
- Set       fire to the paper to get it burning
- This       is probably going to take about 2 or 3 hours to burn down, to keep these       rocks hot
Directions  (to make a vegan stuffed):- Mix       the water in with the egg replacer and make a nice thick paste
- Put       the frying pan on
- Add       a couple of tablespoons of oil
- Cutting       the onion up
- Sauté       the onions
- Sweeten       the onions 
- Cut       2 capsicums into squares
- Sweeten       them up with the onions
- Sweeten       until they’re separate and become a bit transparent
- Finely       chopped 3 sticks of celery
- Peeling       the apples (you can replace the apple with apple juice if you want)
- Grated       the apple
- Peeling       the onion then cut halfway
- Mix       in the whole 2 cups of breadcrumbs with grated apple
- Mix       them with the fork
- Mix       some of the herbs in (1 teaspoon each)
- Put       a few shakes of salt and pepper into the stuffing mix
- Add       a little bit of water
- Add       ½ a cup of breadcrumbs
- Keep       the stuffing mixture moist
- Add       a few more breadcrumbs, another ¾ of a cup 
- To       finish off our stuffing, add the capsicum and onion mix
- Add       the “no-egg.”
- Keep       blending
- Add       a little bit more thyme to the mix
- Add       pinch more sage
- Mix       it
Directions  (to make vegan ham roll):- Cut       the vegan ham very careful (we’re going to unroll the roll)
- You       make a sheet about ¼ inch to 3/8 of an inch thick
- Add       the stuffing
- Coat       the whole roll
- Roll       carefully
- Hold       it
- Bind       it with a piece of string, and we’re basically just tying it to keep it       all together
- Trim       off the end
- Put       that on a plate
- Baste       it with a bit of vegan hickory sauce which is a barbecue sauce that has a       smoked 
 Hickory type flavor
- Wrap       it in tin foil before it goes into the hangi basket
- Spread       it over
- The       remainder of the stuffing which is going into tin foil to be wrapped and 
 Cooked in the hangi
Directions  (to make stuffed pumpkin):- Peel       the kumara (sweet potato) and the sweet corn
- Scrape       the pumpkin seeds out
- Grate       the potato
- Cut       the cabbage into strips
- Put       grated potato and cabbage into the pumpkin
- Put       some garlic in there
- Bind       our pumpkin up to stop the lid popping off
Directions  (to cook using hangi pit):- Line       the basket with tin foil 
- Put       vegan ham roll, stuffed pumpkin, kumara (sweet potato), sweet corn,       potato, some garlic cloves, the remainder of our stuffing, silver beet       leaves or swiss chard into the basket
- The       vegan ham roll goes on the bottom
- Put       these next to each other
- Put       the potatoes around the outside
- Put       our cloves of garlic through
- Put       sweet corn
- Put       our cabbage and leaves on top
- One       final layer of tinfoil on the top
- Put       the basket top of the rocks
- Used       cloth and sacks which are soaked in water, which are covered over the food       over the baskets and covering the entire pit
- The       earth from the hole of the pit is put on top of the pit to seal any       escaping steam
- And       with the heat retention, the food cooks in over 2–3 hours
- Maintain       the pit so that there is no steam escaping to keep the heat inside, to       keep the food cooking
- After       about 3 hours – the food cannot be overcooked – it is then excavated, and       the food is removed, taken to table and served to family and friends