It was seriously good. The sauce it was in enhanced the flavour. Was not hot at all. We actually ordered their hot sauce which had a good burn plus flavour. I wish they didn't put the rice in there though.
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MrsC made some incredible looking banana bread for tonight. Can't wait.
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Making rump on the cast iron gas braai tonight. Where's DJ...? Need his scientifically 'recommended' way of doing it.
Making rump on the cast iron gas braai tonight. Where's DJ...? Need his scientifically 'recommended' way of doing it.
That makes absolutely no difference to anything. I've seen one method though where the meat was flash fried on the braai from frozen, then placed in the oven to heat through the centre. Really it's all about the balance between getting that smokey charred woody taste, and keeping the centre moist - as too long on a flame will dry out the meat, not seal it. If you're smoking it, that's another story entirely.Haha
Well with the lack of input i have let my meat get up/down to room temprature.
The "seal" thing is a myth anyway.That makes absolutely no difference to anything. I've seen one method though where the meat was flash fried on the braai from frozen, then placed in the oven to heat through the centre. Really it's all about the balance between getting that smokey charred woody taste, and keeping the centre moist - as too long on a flame will dry out the meat, not seal it. If you're smoking it, that's another story entirely.
The "seal" thing is a myth anyway.
I don't throw frozen stuff on a grill though...did so once by accident and that was a disaster. Plus it was chicken so it being pink in the middle was not OK.
Was at Makro today to check out the fridges.Check hi-sense fridges @makro.
1st thing 1st ...blow the gas tank up
and throw the braai away
get charcoal and wood and start a fire like a real man