Outback Roasting Rack | BA0004

Outback Roasting Rack | BA0004

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R361.90
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
BA0004
Bob Shop ID
619943619

Outback Roasting Rack is a must-have tool when cooking on the barbecue. This handy dual-sided rack can be used for roasting up to 6 rib racks on one side, and a larger piece of meat such as a whole chicken on the other side.

Some tips for using a roast holder effectively:

  1. Positioning: Place the roast holder on a stable surface, such as a baking sheet or grill grate. Ensure its level and won't tip over during cooking.

  2. Preheat: If using in the oven, preheat the oven to the desired temperature. For grilling, preheat the grill.

  3. Seasoning: Season your roast (e.g., prime rib, chicken, or pork) with your preferred herbs, spices, and marinades.

  4. Insertion: Insert the roast onto the holder. For rib racks, place the ribs bone-side down. For other roasts, position them securely.

  5. Stability: Ensure the roast is balanced and won't slide off. Adjust the holder if needed.

  6. Cooking Time: Follow your recipe or cooking guidelines. Roast holders elevate the meat, allowing air circulation for even cooking.

  7. Basting: If basting during cooking, use a brush or spoon to apply marinade or juices to the roast.

  8. Monitoring: Keep an eye on the roast's internal temperature using a meat thermometer. Different meats have specific doneness temperatures (e.g., 145°F for pork, 165°F for poultry).

  9. Resting: Once cooked, remove the roast from the holder and let it rest. Resting allows juices to redistribute, resulting in juicier meat.

  10. Carving: Use a sharp knife to carve the roast. For rib racks, slice between the bones.

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