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    Rump it is!

    Thanks team

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    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Rump it is!

    Thanks team

    I didn't read the recipe, but regardless in all stir fry type situations I will slice the meat thin then sprinkle a little salt in the bowl. Not scientific but I reckon it tastes better that way. I've used baking soda to tenderize some times, it works to make it tender but you do lose a lot of the bite which I enjoy. If the meat looks tough you can, but not too much and not for too long

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    always use rump in my beer stir fries, tastes great. just don't overcook it!

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    @mariner4life said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    always use rump in my beer stir fries, tastes great. just don't overcook it!

    Or boil it, need to keep the heat up. I'll put it in the wok and spread it out, then not touch it for some time to get it browned well before flipping or stirring

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    I'd never use rump in this situation. I'd only slow-cook rump. As Dogmeat said, par-freeze the meat and then slice it thinly, but use sirloin.

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    @canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Rump it is!

    Thanks team

    I didn't read the recipe, but regardless in all stir fry type situations I will slice the meat thin then sprinkle a little salt in the bowl. Not scientific but I reckon it tastes better that way. I've used baking soda to tenderize some times, it works to make it tender but you do lose a lot of the bite which I enjoy. If the meat looks tough you can, but not too much and not for too long

    This recipe uses baking soda:

    "In a medium bowl, toss together the beef, baking soda, and 1/4 cup water, and allow it to marinate for 1 hour. The baking soda will help to tenderize the beef."

    Then water:

    "Then “wash” the beef under running water for 5 minutes, using a light to moderate stream of water so it flows out, but the beef stays in the bowl."

    Then cornstarch:

    "After the beef has been rinsed, pour out the water, and marinate the beef with two teaspoons of cornstarch. Set aside"

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    @shark I assumed sirloin wasn't an option

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    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Rump it is!

    Thanks team

    I didn't read the recipe, but regardless in all stir fry type situations I will slice the meat thin then sprinkle a little salt in the bowl. Not scientific but I reckon it tastes better that way. I've used baking soda to tenderize some times, it works to make it tender but you do lose a lot of the bite which I enjoy. If the meat looks tough you can, but not too much and not for too long

    This recipe uses baking soda:

    "In a medium bowl, toss together the beef, baking soda, and 1/4 cup water, and allow it to marinate for 1 hour. The baking soda will help to tenderize the beef."

    Then water:

    "Then “wash” the beef under running water for 5 minutes, using a light to moderate stream of water so it flows out, but the beef stays in the bowl."

    Then cornstarch:

    "After the beef has been rinsed, pour out the water, and marinate the beef with two teaspoons of cornstarch. Set aside"

    If I'm doing it I only dunk it for about 20 minutes. If the meat is good and looks quite tender you probably don't need it frankly

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    Ended up doing this tonight - on a bit of an Asian kick since the Asian supermarket is still open and the dishes work with lesser cuts or just straight less meat.

    Was pretty tasty, we have some crazy asian chilli oil which had me sweating into my bowl

    Wei Guo  /  Jun 7, 2022

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    A classic Chinese noodle dish famous for its nutty & pungent taste. With my detailed recipe, Dan Dan noodles can be easily replicated in your home kitchen.

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    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Ended up doing this tonight - on a bit of an Asian kick since the Asian supermarket is still open and the dishes work with lesser cuts or just straight less meat.

    Was pretty tasty, we have some crazy asian chilli oil which had me sweating into my bowl

    Wei Guo  /  Jun 7, 2022

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    A classic Chinese noodle dish famous for its nutty & pungent taste. With my detailed recipe, Dan Dan noodles can be easily replicated in your home kitchen.

    Dude! That looks fabulous! I love Asian food and especially spicy Asian food. Did you get your hands on all those ingredient? Black Rice vinegar???

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    @Hooroo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Ended up doing this tonight - on a bit of an Asian kick since the Asian supermarket is still open and the dishes work with lesser cuts or just straight less meat.

    Was pretty tasty, we have some crazy asian chilli oil which had me sweating into my bowl

    Wei Guo  /  Jun 7, 2022

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    A classic Chinese noodle dish famous for its nutty & pungent taste. With my detailed recipe, Dan Dan noodles can be easily replicated in your home kitchen.

    Dude! That looks fabulous! I love Asian food and especially spicy Asian food. Did you get your hands on all those ingredient? Black Rice vinegar???

    I did, and I actually have you to thank for it - because right next to the (closed) Neat Meats that you sent me to, is the Asian grocer who remains open! I spent 15mins in there trying to find what I needed for this recipe and the sichaun beef one, and was a solid 5 things short And thinking the dream was over, until the owner bloke came to help me and found what I was missing in 45 seconds (all labelled in Chinese).

    So thanks! 👍😁👍

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    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @Hooroo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Ended up doing this tonight - on a bit of an Asian kick since the Asian supermarket is still open and the dishes work with lesser cuts or just straight less meat.

    Was pretty tasty, we have some crazy asian chilli oil which had me sweating into my bowl

    Wei Guo  /  Jun 7, 2022

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    A classic Chinese noodle dish famous for its nutty & pungent taste. With my detailed recipe, Dan Dan noodles can be easily replicated in your home kitchen.

    Dude! That looks fabulous! I love Asian food and especially spicy Asian food. Did you get your hands on all those ingredient? Black Rice vinegar???

    I did, and I actually have you to thank for it - because right next to the (closed) Neat Meats that you sent me to, is the Asian grocer who remains open! I spent 15mins in there trying to find what I needed for this recipe and the sichaun beef one, and was a solid 5 things short And thinking the dream was over, until the owner bloke came to help me and found what I was missing in 45 seconds (all labelled in Chinese).

    So thanks! 👍😁👍

    Ha! Perfect!! Fern to rescue again, albeit by fluke.

    This thread is be far my favourite at the moment. So many inspiring dishes.

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    Fat, fit and happy. My motto for the lockdown.

    e3e3151a-9513-4bf5-aa6b-fcecb24feab2-image.png

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    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Fat, fit and happy. My motto for the lockdown.

    e3e3151a-9513-4bf5-aa6b-fcecb24feab2-image.png

    Boy have you had a day!

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    @Crucial @Hooroo

    I have also made lemon posset, slightly different in technique in that I boil the cream with the sugar and add the lemon juice then allow to cool. It is quite surprising to see how the lemon juice instantly thickens the cream. It is very easy and really tasty. Try adding a drop or two of sherry to make into a syllabub.

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    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
    Boy have you had a day!

    Hell yeah. Midway party baby. Showing the kids Karate Kid - the original, not the aberration with Jaden Smith

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    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
    Boy have you had a day!

    Hell yeah. Midway party baby. Showing the kids Karate Kid - the original, not the aberration with Jaden Smith

    Hows that going? I made my kids watch that about a year ago, and it was a bit painful TBH. Slow moving, pretty dated, could feel the kids boredom - I was really disappointed !

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    @Hooroo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @Hooroo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Ended up doing this tonight - on a bit of an Asian kick since the Asian supermarket is still open and the dishes work with lesser cuts or just straight less meat.

    Was pretty tasty, we have some crazy asian chilli oil which had me sweating into my bowl

    Wei Guo  /  Jun 7, 2022

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    Dan Dan Noodles (Spicy Sichuan Noodles, 担担面)

    A classic Chinese noodle dish famous for its nutty & pungent taste. With my detailed recipe, Dan Dan noodles can be easily replicated in your home kitchen.

    Dude! That looks fabulous! I love Asian food and especially spicy Asian food. Did you get your hands on all those ingredient? Black Rice vinegar???

    I did, and I actually have you to thank for it - because right next to the (closed) Neat Meats that you sent me to, is the Asian grocer who remains open! I spent 15mins in there trying to find what I needed for this recipe and the sichaun beef one, and was a solid 5 things short And thinking the dream was over, until the owner bloke came to help me and found what I was missing in 45 seconds (all labelled in Chinese).

    So thanks! 👍😁👍

    Ha! Perfect!! Fern to rescue again, albeit by fluke.

    This thread is be far my favourite at the moment. So many inspiring dishes.

    It's awesome eh, even for a basic bugger like me. Just about to start on a chutney after @taniwharugby mentioned it. You mentioned brisket, I have one sitting in brine in the fridge ready for this weekend with homemade sauerkraut and crusty bread.

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    @Catogrande said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @Crucial @Hooroo

    I have also made lemon posset, slightly different in technique in that I boil the cream with the sugar and add the lemon juice then allow to cool. It is quite surprising to see how the lemon juice instantly thickens the cream. It is very easy and really tasty. Try adding a drop or two of sherry to make into a syllabub.

    I read that dissolving the sugar in the lemon made a smoother result. Probably less chance of being grainy.
    Have no proof.

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    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
    Boy have you had a day!

    Hell yeah. Midway party baby. Showing the kids Karate Kid - the original, not the aberration with Jaden Smith

    Hows that going? I made my kids watch that about a year ago, and it was a bit painful TBH. Slow moving, pretty dated, could feel the kids boredom - I was really disappointed !

    Better than I expected actually. They're pretty engrosssed. The threshold is low though.. they don't watch a massive amount of modern movies.

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