Hi there, a couple of items i'm interested in
1. a decent butchers knife - the kind of 'scimitar' knife that can be used at the grill as a tool to turn/test meat as well as at the chopping block.. (think BBQ pit Boys !)
2. a cast iron pot , 8-10" that I can warm beans etc. on the grill with lid closed.
any recommnedations?
Butchers Knife & Pot
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Re: Butchers Knife & Pot
Nisbets do reasonably decent knifes, but you won't get a multi-use knife, leave knives for cutting and get spatulas/turners for dealing with the BBQ. That way you won't be forever cleaning it during the day between cutting raw meat and turning cooked meat............IMHO not a good idea
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Re: Butchers Knife & Pot
Stephen,
I agree with Keith's comments regarding the knives.
With regards to the pot, I'd recommend a 'Potjie'- pronounced poiki. You'll find them on-line from South African retailers. They range in size from a quarter which holds 0.5 litres up to size six and beyond. If you want one about 10 inches in diameter- I'd go for a size one which holds about 3 litres. They're not cheap but very versatile- think slow cooking in the winter etc...
I agree with Keith's comments regarding the knives.
With regards to the pot, I'd recommend a 'Potjie'- pronounced poiki. You'll find them on-line from South African retailers. They range in size from a quarter which holds 0.5 litres up to size six and beyond. If you want one about 10 inches in diameter- I'd go for a size one which holds about 3 litres. They're not cheap but very versatile- think slow cooking in the winter etc...
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Re: Butchers Knife & Pot
thks and good point, I am in fact a real stickler for food hygiene, so yes I wouldnt be crossing the streams.....keith157 wrote:Nisbets do reasonably decent knifes, but you won't get a multi-use knife, leave knives for cutting and get spatulas/turners for dealing with the BBQ. That way you won't be forever cleaning it during the day between cutting raw meat and turning cooked meat............IMHO not a good idea
couldn't believe the other day when a chap was using the same tongs to put the raw sauasages on the grill, to take them off and put them in buns
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Re: Butchers Knife & Pot
Wait till they shuffle the charcoal around with them firststephenjedward wrote:thks and good point, I am in fact a real stickler for food hygiene, so yes I wouldnt be crossing the streams.....keith157 wrote:Nisbets do reasonably decent knifes, but you won't get a multi-use knife, leave knives for cutting and get spatulas/turners for dealing with the BBQ. That way you won't be forever cleaning it during the day between cutting raw meat and turning cooked meat............IMHO not a good idea
couldn't believe the other day when a chap was using the same tongs to put the raw sauasages on the grill, to take them off and put them in buns