It's summer and it's barbecue time. By now many have gone to their grills, enjoying everything form grilled steak to chicken to veggies. Yet it's still the same flavors that need to be livened up. add some spice and fire to your barbecue for some tasty and exciting eating.
One of the most interesting spice blends is the berbere, a common ingredient in Ethiopian cuisine. I've just discovered it as it's one of the main seasonings in Ethiopian lentil stew.It can be found on Amazon but you can make it in your kitchen. It's a mix of paprika, dried New Mexico chilies,cayenne pepper, and dried ginger. fenugreek, cumin coriander and cinnamon are also added along with nutmeg, allspice , cloves and garlic and onion powders. Just gently whisk together. Use it as a rub for rib eye or flank steaks. Add it to hamburgers for some sweet, spicy zing. You can also use the spice as a rib for chicken legs and wings for a different kind of grill and it also works well with veggies such as eggplant. Jamaican cuisine is also tongue tingling . Add a jerk rub to any of your barbecue. Jerk is usually a mix of powdered garlic and onion along with cumin, allspice, nutmeg, smoked paprika and cinnamon. Brown sugar is always for sweetness to cool down the fire a bit. Sometimes parsley and thyme are also thrown into the mix. Jerk can be used on any meat, mostly with chicken but you can also use it on fish such a snapper.
If you want' a different kind of spice mix is the North African harissa. This is a Tunisian hot chili paste which starts off with tomato paste as its' base. A blackened red pepper that's been skinned and seeded is added as are toasted and ground coriander, cumin, and caraway seeds.Sauteed red onions garlic and chilies are mixed and then blended together to form A smooth , ketchup like paste. a squirt of lemon juice is added. Harissa can be used on chicken as a marinade. Just add some olive oil and let the pieces marinate for two to four hours or overnight. You can also use it on summer grilled veggies too.It's a great way of using zucchini and eggplant from the garden.It's also good on grilled bell peppers, adding zing and fire.Of course there is the Buffalo hot wing sauce which can be used on other meats too. Start with Frank's red hot pepper sauce and butter cooked with white vinegar and Worcester sauce.Cayenne pepper is added for bite and fire along with garlic powder and a pinch of sea salt. The sauce is then cooled and can be used as a marinade for wings and drums. Reserve some for dipping later. Keep in mind that hot wing sauce can be used on steak too.
Add some fire to your grilling. A spicy rub or sauce is just the thing for giving meats and veggies much needed zest. Try them for a different spin on barbecuing.
Monday, June 22, 2020
Add Fire To Your Barbecue
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