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Marinade made perfect for your next braai

As we all know locally, a braai loosely entails grilling food over coals. And even though they seem like one and the same thing to a novice, they are not synonymous with barbeques. Braais are different because they involve fire and it stays lit during the cooking process. We, as South Africans, love to gather around the fire, swop stories and even once the meal is eaten will continue to hang around the fire for the rest of the day or evening.

Close up on piece of raw steak meat seasoned with pepper, salt and dry rosemary on dark wooden table

We really don’t need an excuse or specific celebration to get the braai on – come rain or shine, we will be there and we can literally braai anything anywhere.

It’s a tradition that cuts through all cultural lines, regardless of language and race, and is a true South African tradition.

Apart from doing the average braai, many of us take it to the next level by showing off our braai master skills. One of the elements is definitely a secret homemade marinade to add flavour to the meals especially with chicken, beef, pork and different cuts thereof.

The culinary artists at Granny Mouse Country House & Spa have some super awesome tips for you to remember when making your marinade:

Marinades are amazing to help prepare meat for the “braai” by mixing up a bunch of special ingredients. This is then poured over the meat and must rest for a minimum of an hour before going on the grill.
Once you have added marinade to the meat, don’t leave it out on the kitchen counter, especially in summer – make sure you store it in the fridge.
When using marinades, remember meat will burn easily due to the sugar content, so when cooking make sure you grill longer over a lower heat. Try to remove the excess marinade before grilling and just before removing from cooking add it again…
Once the marinade has been used, it’s best to discard it.
Tip: Ziplock bags are excellent for marinating meat. This way you can easily massage marinade into the meat and keep turning it over in the fridge so both sides are well-marinated.
Granny Mouse Country House & Spa have some real winning marinades that you can use on the next braai which are sure to make you the hit of the family and friend gathering.

CHICKEN MARINADE (1KG)

Ingredients:

15g Onion powder
15g Garlic powder
15G Fresh thyme
15g Whole grain mustard
10g Fresh ginger
10g Fresh garlic
Zest of one lemon
Juice of one lemon
Salt & pepper to taste.
Method:

Mix all ingredients well.
Toss chicken in the mixture and allow to marinade for about 2 hours.
Thereafter, it is ready to be cooked on the grill, braai or roasted in the oven.

BEEF MARINADE

Ingredients:

5g Rosemary (finely chopped)
2 Cloves of garlic (finely chopped)
15g Thyme (finely chopped)
15g Paprika
10g Onion powder
5g Ground cloves
2 Tots whisky of choice (optional)

Method:

Pat fillet dry, season with salt and pepper and set aside.
In the meanwhile, mix all other ingredients in a bowl.
Coat the fillet generously with marinade.
Seal meat in a hot skillet if intended on roasting in the oven.
Can be cooked directly on heat if grilling or braaiing.
Once cooked to desired temperature, let the meat rest for at least 15 minutes before slicing and serving.

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