lunes, 1 de abril de 2013

Braai South Africa


South African Cuisine

The Braai Adventure
Celebrating South African Cuisine
The South African culinary scene, like the country itself, is a fusion of many cultural influences. The Big Green Egg is rapidly becoming the preferred grill for South African braai cuisine, due to the amazing versatility and performance of this modern cooking marvel.
Leg of WarthogRecipe courtesy Tom Hancock, Big Green Egg South Africa
In South Africa, we are fortunate to have good access to warthog, which always tastes better in the “bushveld.” There is nothing quite as special as sitting around a camp fire, listening to the night sounds of hyena and lion, while waiting for your EGG to cook the perfect leg of roast warthog.
The recipe below is one that my family has used since my early childhood while spending time at our family camp in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, adjoining the Kruger National Park. We braai on a Large EGG on our farm; the EGG has taken this traditional family recipe to a new level. If not cooked property, warthog can be dry. This Dutch Oven method is designed to keep the moisture in by slow-cooking the hog.
Ingredients:
1 Leg of warthog (if warthog is unavailable, substitute pork loin or wild boar)
1 lb. (450 g) streaky bacon
Marinade:
2 tsp (10 ml) mixture of garlic and herb seasonings
1 tsp (5 ml) ground cloves
1 cup (250 ml) vegetable stock powder
2 tsp (10 ml) ground ginger
Healthy splash of white wine
1 cup (250 ml) apricot jam
Zest of 1 naartjie (or tangerine)
½ cup (125 ml) olive oil
Salt and black pepper to taste
4 cups (1 liter) water
1 lemon
1 large carrot, chopped
1 celery stick, chopped
4 whole chili peppers
Method:
Roll the bacon in the garlic and herb seasonings. Lard the warthog leg first with a piece of naartjie peel and then with the seasoned bacon. Keep bacon in place with toothpicks.
Mix the remainder of the dry ingredients and wet ingredients together to make the marinade. Experiment and add whatever you like from the cupboard. The marinade needs to be sweet and sticky. In South Africa, this is called “sommer gooi” cooking (“just throw”).
Place the leg in a Dutch Oven, add marinade and cover. Marinate for 24 hours in the refrigerator.
Set the EGG for indirect cooking at 300°F/145°C.
Add extra water, carrots, quartered lemon, celery and chili peppers to the Dutch Oven.
Cover and cook slowly for about 4 hours. Baste the leg from time to time and check to make sure leg is still sitting in at least 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) of liquid.
Remove leg from Dutch Oven, place on the cooking grid and cook for another hour, basting regularly. When done, the meat should be easily coming off the bone and should fall apart.
Allow to rest for 10 minutes before serving.
While the meat is resting, use the leftover juices in the Dutch Oven to make gravy. The gravy should be sweet with a slight chili bite. Add extra apricot jam and chilis if necessary.
Serve with chili steamed cabbage and garlic mashed potatoes.

Bulgogi Corea



Recetas internacionales de carnes asadas

Korea      Bulgogi


Bulgogi is one of Korea's most popular beef dishes that is made from thinly sliced sirloin or another prime cut of beef (rib eye). It is usually marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil, black pepper, garlic, onions, ginger, and sugar for two to four hours to enhance the flavor and its tenderization. Bulgogi is traditionally grilled but broiling or pan-cooking is common as well. Whole cloves of garlic, sliced onions, and chopped green peppers are often grilled or cooked at the same time. It is often served to non-Koreans as a first taste of Korean cuisine.
This dish is usually served with a side of lettuce, spinach, or other leafy vegetable, which is used to wrap a slice of cooked meat, often times along with a dab of ssamjang, kimchi, or other side dishes, and then eaten as a whole. 
Korean 101: Bul is the Korean word for fire and gogi is meat, therefore, it translates into fire meat. However, it's not quite spicy in taste but somewhat on the sweet side.
RECIPE INGREDIENTS
  • 1 lb thinly sliced beef (sirloin or rib eye)
  • 5 tbsp sugar
  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • 2 buds finely chopped garlic (can be crushed but remove buds before serving)
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 5 tbsp Mirin (sweet sake, optional)
  • 2 tbsp sesame oil
  • 2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
  • 1 cup split green onions
  • 2 cups thinly sliced carrots (optional)
COOKING DIRECTIONS
  1. Mix all ingredients except carrots. Marinate in refrigerator for at least 2 hours.
  2. Cook over medium high heat until meat is just short of desired completion.
  3. Add carrots and cook for an additional 3 minutes.
  4. Serve with rice.

Yaki onigiri - grilled rice cubes

 

Yaki Onigiri (焼きおにぎり) recipe.  Yaki means “grilled” in Japanese, like Teriyaki, Yakisoba, Yakiniku, Yakitori, etc, and onigiri means “rice ball.”  Onigiri is made of white rice formed into triangular or oval shapes.  Onigiri is filled with pickled plum called umeboshi, salted salmon, katsuobushi (or okaka), kombu, or tarako in it and is often wrapped in nori (seaweed).  But today’s onigiri is grilled, typically on a frying pan or over a barbecue grill, and can be filled with cream cheese.



Use 1 cup of hot (or warm) cooked Japanese short grain rice per serving. Add the rice to a small bowl (like a cereal bowl) just big enough to hold it. Jiggle the bowl, moving it in a flat, circular motion, like the motion of a hula hoop, until the rice forms into a ball on its own—a neat kitchen trick Tadashi's mom taught him. This motion packs the rice so it holds together when it grills.
Wet your hands and place the ball of rice between your cupped palms. Now squeeze, flip, and turn the rice ball several times to form it into a triangular or cubic shape.. This motion takes a little practice, but after a few yaki onigiri, you'll get the hang of it. Make sure not to compact the rice too tight; you want it to just stick together.
Grill yaki onigiri over medium heat. If the fire's too hot, the rice will burn. We like to place the yaki onigiri along the cooler edges of a grill while other foods cook in the hotter center. Watch the rice carefully while it grills; perfect yaki onigiri need constant attention.

How to Cook Japanese Rice
There are two basic ways to prepare Japanese rice: rice cooker or stovetop. If you have an electronic rice cooker, wash and rest the rice as we describe below, then follow cooker instructions. To prepare rice on the stovetop, an enameled cast-iron or cast-iron pot works best because these heavy pots do such a great job distributing heat.
Makes 4 cups of rice
2 cups Japanese short-grain white rice
2 cups water
Wash the rice to remove surface starch by placing the rice in a bowl, filling it with water, and swirling the rice with your hand. Drain off the milky liquid. Repeat 3 or 4 times until the water becomes clear enough to see the rice. Wash quickly; the entire process should take no longer than 3 minutes (soaking the rice in the washing water too long can cloud its flavor). Strain the rice into a colander, cover it with a clean kitchen towel, and let it rest for 15 minutes, so the grains naturally rehydrate, which helps them cook evenly.
Add the rice and 2 cups of water to a pot. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Decrease the heat to medium and cook 10 minutes, until you smell a beautiful rice aroma in the steam escaping from the pot. Be careful not to overcook, or you'll burn the rice. Turn off the heat and let the covered pot sit for 10 minutes, a critical step that completes the cooking process. Uncover the pot, gently stir the rice with a large spoon to fluff it up, and it's ready.

Ideas geniales y sencillas

Papas al rescoldo rebanaditas con especias:


Precoces un poco la papa en el microondas envuelta en kleenpack, solo para poder rebanarla, la rebanas casi hasta el fondo bien delgadito, untas con mantequilla o aceite, ajo, hierbas, sal, pimienta y la envuelves en aluminio...y a las brazas....

Salchichas en espiral

yo les puse romero, pimienta y ajo en polvo y quedaron  super....

Ajos asados en las brazas ,   esto es de lo mejor

En papel alumnio con hierbas como romero, albahaca u orégano..sal,pimienta y aceite de oliva... y cuidarlos porque se queman fácilmente....Importante cortarle la tapa a la cabeza para que se impregnen bien todos los dientes...

Ariel a la parrilla

Excelente técnica y receta de picañas rellenas....