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Zz Yzx 09-02-2008 04:11 PM

South African bbq
 
Hi all;

Years ago (c. 1982-1987) I had reason to spend a few years in Houston,
TX. There was a restaurant there (far west side, on Hwy. 6) called
"Mike's Kitchen" that served South African style bbq, mostly marinated
beef or lamb kabobs skewered with dried apricots and bay leaves, and
grilled. They called them "sosaties" on the menu, as I recall.
Verrrrrry tasty vittles, with side dishes and a salad bar with stuff
I'd never heard of but liked (e.g. banana fritters).

Anybody out there familiar with the style? Anybody know of the
spices, &tc.?

I found this link for starters:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/South-A...bs/Detail.aspx

Anyway, worth a shot for something new.

-Zz

Pierre[_1_] 10-02-2008 01:43 PM

South African bbq
 
On Feb 9, 10:11*am, Zz Yzx > wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Years ago (c. 1982-1987) I had reason to spend a few years in Houston,
> TX. *There was a restaurant there (far west side, on Hwy. 6) called
> "Mike's Kitchen" that served South African style bbq, mostly marinated
> beef or lamb kabobs skewered with dried apricots and bay leaves, and
> grilled. *They called them "sosaties" on the menu, as I recall.
> Verrrrrry tasty vittles, with side dishes and a salad bar with stuff
> I'd never heard of but liked (e.g. banana fritters).
>
> Anybody out there familiar with the style? *Anybody know of the
> spices, &tc.?
>
> I found this link for starters:
>
> http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/South-A...sKebabs/Detail...
>
> Anyway, worth a shot for something new.
>
> -Zz


Zz:

Google Books had a few results. Here's one for starters. (Whats also
nice about this link, is that it gives you the "entire book" to paruse
through. Lots of information on that cuisine. They've got some
strange names for things; chump chops, kidneys on a skottel, or
braaiing meat.)

http://books.google.com/books?id=n31...84_2bNx_KyR6Yc

(The link may wrap improperly, or may not perform as a hyperlink; if
so, paste it all into your browser's address bar.)

Good luck.

Pierre

Pierre[_1_] 10-02-2008 01:54 PM

South African bbq
 
On Feb 10, 7:43*am, Pierre > wrote:
> On Feb 9, 10:11*am, Zz Yzx > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all;

>
> > Years ago (c. 1982-1987) I had reason to spend a few years in Houston,
> > TX. *There was a restaurant there (far west side, on Hwy. 6) called
> > "Mike's Kitchen" that served South African style bbq, mostly marinated
> > beef or lamb kabobs skewered with dried apricots and bay leaves, and
> > grilled. *They called them "sosaties" on the menu, as I recall.
> > Verrrrrry tasty vittles, with side dishes and a salad bar with stuff
> > I'd never heard of but liked (e.g. banana fritters).

>
> > Anybody out there familiar with the style? *Anybody know of the
> > spices, &tc.?

>
> > I found this link for starters:

>
> >http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/South-A...sKebabs/Detail...

>
> > Anyway, worth a shot for something new.

>
> > -Zz

>
> Zz:
>
> Google Books had a few results. *Here's one for starters. (Whats also
> nice about this link, is that it gives you the "entire book" to paruse
> through. *


Oops. . . not the entire book, but plenty of info.

Pierre


Zz Yzx 12-02-2008 01:23 AM

South African bbq
 
>Funny enough, I was on a cruise a few years back and was hanging out at the
>pub with another passenger. We were talking about SA as he was from there
>and it turned out that this guy started Mike's Kitchen (Mike himself) in SA
>and expanded it to Texas when he moved there. Very small world because there
>were some Houstonians with us and were very familiar with the restaurant.


>Evan
>


It is a small world.

I tried this recipe last night:

http://www.recipes4us.co.uk/Pork%20a...rinatin g.htm

I used London Broil for the kabobs, skewered with soaked dried
apricots and Bay leaves. The beef was a leeeeeeetle-bit chewy, but
the flavor was quite good. Not what I remember from Mike's Kitchen,
his seemed more soy- or Worcesteshire sauce-based. Still quite
good.... maybe try a better cut of beef, or maybe a pork shoulder.

Afterwards, IDAGS on "Malay kabobs" and found a whole slug of other
recipes. This grilling new recipes is kinda' fun between smoker runs.

-Zz


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