Okay, okay, we borrowed a Texas technique for beef brisket and changed the rub to reflect our chilehead tastes.
BBQ Leg of Lamb with Mustard Crust: Byron Bay Chilli Co
Lamb: the other red meat. We love it and Byron Bay Chilli Co has a great recipe for barbecue leg of lamb with a mustard crust. In fact, you’re reading about it right now.
British Bangers with Attitude
“Banger” is a British and Irish colloquialism for sausage. Most bangers are pretty mild in flavor but this recipe adds some heat to the sausages with the addition of cayenne and crushed red pepper flakes.
Creole Sauce
This Creole sauce, similar to that served at the world renowned Antoine’s restaurant in the French Quarter of New Orleans, represents the essence of Creole cookery.
Sinaloa Seafood
If you’d split the State of Sinaloa in two, the north half would face the Sea of Cortez while the south half would face the Pacific Ocean. Known as the “Aquarium of the World’,” the Sea of Cortez—with slightly warmer waters than the Pacific Ocean—is a sanctuary to many species.
Spicy Lentil Stew with Killer Sausage
This stuff freezes well, it’s hearty, and you can adjust the heat level easily up or down, simply by adding more or less fresh habanero chile. The baseline heat level of the sausage is only warm, so if you want a real kick, add at least half a habanero to the pot.
Byron Bay Chilli Co Beef Noodle Stirfry
Byron Bay Chilli Co not only offers up some great unique sauces they also have terrific recipes for them on their website. Case in point: this beef noodle stirfry.