Heating up: Local chef lends Netflix docuseries a hand

George Roldan, left, and Justin Asing unearth an imu for a Netflix docuseries Monday at Kahalu‘u Beach Park. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Justin Asing, right, Chris Domino and George Roldan open the imu for a Netflix docuseries on Monday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

George Roldan pulls sweet potato, ulu and kalua pig from the imu for a Netflix series Monday at Kahalu‘u Beach Park. (Photos by Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

A Netflix cameraman films as Justin Asing, right, and George Roldan pull the pig out of an imu Monday at Kahalu‘u Beach Park.

Above: George Roldan, left, offers the Netflix cameraman kalua pig fresh from the imu Monday at Kahaluu Beach Park. Below: Justin Asing, right, Chris Domino and George Roldan open the imu. (Photos by Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

George Roldan, left, and Justin Asing unearth an imu at Kahalu‘u Beach Park for a Netflix docuseries.

KAILUA-KONA — Justin P. Asing and George Roldan were up before the sun Monday digging a hole in a little patch of dirt across from Kahaluu Beach Park.