Oxtail & Lamb Kidneys Stew In Dutch Oven Using Hot Coals


 
Thanks, just finished it off, one of the best meals I've had in ages, fall off the bone meat. The juice once sieved to remove fat and cornflour added to thicken, was next level gravy and mopped up with crusty bread. Can honestly say I'm stuffed after that :)
Really a genius cook. True Dutch Oven cooking. I can smell it from here!

What are the black stones atop the red bricks?
 
They're called Blue Bricks over here and used mainly in the Construction & Foundation of older homes https://reclaimedbrickcompany.co.uk/collections/new-blue-bricks?

My house over a 120 years ago was built on an old Brick factory and you only have to go a spades depth down in places to start hitting old bricks of various types under the ground still from the old factory. When we moved in there was an 4ft old garden wall, 150ft long built on both sides and a 10 ft high one at the bottom, with these and red bricks and although knocked the side walls down to replace with fencing many years ago, kept some of the more decorative blue bricks from it for things like this
 
They're called Blue Bricks over here and used mainly in the Construction & Foundation of older homes https://reclaimedbrickcompany.co.uk/collections/new-blue-bricks?

My house over a 120 years ago was built on an old Brick factory and you only have to go a spades depth down in places to start hitting old bricks of various types under the ground still from the old factory. When we moved in there was an 4ft old garden wall, 150ft long built on both sides and a 10 ft high one at the bottom, with these and red bricks and although knocked the side walls down to replace with fencing many years ago, kept some of the more decorative blue bricks from it for things like this
That's really kind of cool.
 
We do something similar with a “potjie” pot which comes in a few sizes. Lamb, chicken, and oxtail potjiekos are pretty popular in this house!
It’s a South African thing, but I think every culture/ country has its own take on the same process.
Thanks for sharing! Here’s our oxtail potjiekos, which also uses (only) white sweet potatoes, and veggies. Cheers!
 

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Awesome cook you did there Steve, and I’m not partial to kidney.
Cowboy Ken Rollins would be proud 👍.

Our place has a fire pit and I will copycat this Dutch Oven cook as soon as the burn ban allows.
Thanks for sharing.
I only like lamb Kidneys, wasn't sure they'd go with beef oxtail, but thought they did for my tastes anyway. I coated them in the same flour and seasoning mixture i covered the oxtails in before frying the oxtails off first and they stayed juicy even with a 5 hour cook
 

 

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