The magic in the box…
Lip smacking Loco Lime and Mongolian Mint Pairing
A fruity minty match, just crying out for a juicy lamb roast or chops. Giving a new and updated twist to the mint sauce we all remember growing up.
Lamb, being a rich and flavourful meat, pairs well with the bright and refreshing flavours of lime and mint. The acidity of lime helps to cut through the richness of the lamb, while the mint adds a cool and herbaceous note that complements the meat’s natural flavour. The combination of these flavours creates a well-balanced and delicious Sunday roast that is enjoyed by the whole family.
Mango Madness and East Coast Buffalo Wing Rub
Mango is such a popular Aussie fruit known for its sweet and tangy flavours. When combined with chicken buffalo wing flavours, the sweetness of the mango helps to balance out the spiciness of the buffalo sauce. Additionally, the acidity in mango can help to cut through the richness of the chicken, creating a well-rounded flavour profile. Overall, the combination of mango and chicken buffalo wing flavours is a delicious and satisfying pairing.
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How to use your seasoning/rub and glaze:
Lightly or generously coat your meat with your seasoning/rub. Up to you based on how much flavour you prefer.
When cooking meat, either on the BBQ, in an oven or a smoker, generously pour glaze over uncooked meat in a dish and with clean hands, turn the meat over to ensure that it is liberally coated on all sides.
For the oven and smoker, cover the meat and cook following the usual cooking instructions. Uncover for the last quarter of the cooking time to allow the sauce to reduce and the sweet stickiness to develop. Re-coat now to personal preference, if required.
On the Barbecue, just cook on the plate or over the grill. The glaze will darken and look burned but that’s okay – and awesome.
Pauline (verified owner) –
This sauce is great for the whole family and not only goes fantastically with seafood but its just as tasty with chicken! I sometimes marinate chicken breast in the sauce (I make a few shallow slices in top of the chicken) then a some over the top, pop it in a covered oven proof dish and bake for about 35 minutes on 180. When the chicken is ready, slice serve on rice (cooked with some chicken stock) and spoon over sauce. a very quick midweek dinner but huge on flavour.
Michael Ince (verified owner) –
Been wanting to make Jambalaya since I had it down in NOLA, this stuff is brilliant
Flavour & Spice (store manager) –
Awesome, happy to hear it was a hit🌟