Fogo de Chão is, to me, a very special now-American restaurant chain cooking meat over fire “churrasco style” and serving it up “rodizio style”. Brazilian in origin, this was one of the first steak chains I fell in love with when I started to travel to the USA in the 1990’s…Naturally, I recreated two of their signature dishes.
Tag: Joetisserie
Bourbon Cherry Glazed Pork
Costco. Fantastic place for meat but you need to go with an open mind. You might come away with a beef bargain, or chicken or even lamb. On our last trip it was pork…a HUGE loin for a low, low price which I cut into three. One’s destined to become Canadian (almost British) bacon, but this one was going on the rotisserie…
“Tacos al Past-o-roti” – Mexican kebabs !
Give this sliced pork shoulder recipe a “spin”. Made with base ingredients in this case – but there are shop-bought cheats available depending on what part of the world you live in.
Spinning winning wings – first go
THIS morning, in the middle of a Chicagoan Heat Warning, I thought I’d take another crack at wings.
The Famous Kellybab
I first came across this recipe in 2017 having seen it on some UK BBQ community pages on social media. The kebab dish is named after its creator – a British lady called “Kelly” and at the time became such a popular recipe on the British sites that the name took hold and has since stuck. We Brits love our kebabs and the spices turn plain chicken into a kind of shawarma flavour…very nice.





