How to Cook

How to Cook

Meat is cooked to enhance its natural flavour & tenderness. It's versatility lends itself to a variety of different cuisines. There are many different ways of cooking meat; the guide below will help you to choose the best method to cook your favoured cuts.

During cooking the meat contracts and exudes some of its juices, these form a brown, savoury coating on the surface of the meat, which results in added flavour and accounts for the popularity of roasted, grilled and pan fried meats.

Pan & Stir Frying

This is a quick method of cooking suitable for tender, smaller pieces of meat. Either lightly oil the meat before cooking or use a tablespoon of oil in your preheated pan or wok. The meat should be turned from time to time until evenly browned. The cooking times will vary according to the thickness of the meat. The thicker the meat the longer it will take.

Grilling & BBQ

Again this is a quick method of cooking, fierce heat is applied directly to the meat. Always ensure that you preheat your grill/BBQ before cooking. This like stir frying is a healthy method of cooking as none or very little oil is added to the meat. You can marinate the meat for extra taste and succulence. Lean meat will need a little oil brushed on to it prior to cooking.

Roasting

The easiest of all the cooking methods, follow the simple guidelines below for a perfect roast;

  1. When buying the meat allow for the following weights per person.
    100g boneless
    225g bone-in
  2. Weigh the joint and calculate how long it needs to cook (Refer to chart below & preheat the oven to Gas mark 4-5, 180°C, 350°F).
  3. Place the joint in a roasting tin, uncovered & seasoned. Vary the seasoning and herbs to suit your individual taste.
  4. Ensure it is placed with the fat uppermost so that it melts during cooking to baste the joint and keep it succulent.
  5. Once cooked take the joint out of the oven and allow it to rest for at least 10 minutes before carving. This lets the meat relax and the juices distribute evenly making it easier to carve and the meat more succulent.

Slow Cooking

Again this is a quick method of cooking, fierce heat is applied directly to the meat. Always ensure that you preheat your grill/BBQ before cooking. This like stir frying is a healthy method of cooking as none or very little oil is added to the meat. You can marinate the meat for extra taste and succulence. Lean meat will need a little oil brushed on to it prior to cooking.

    Welsh Lamb Welsh Beef
Rare Cooking times 20 mins/450g + 20 mins 20 mins/450g + 20 mins
Internal temp °C 60 - 65 60 - 65
Medium Cooking times 25 mins/450g + 25 mins 25 mins/450g + 25 mins
Internal temp °C 65 - 75 65 - 75
Well Done Cooking times 30 mins/450g + 30 mins 30 mins/450g + 30 mins
Internal temp °C 75 - 80 75 - 80

N.B.: Times and temperatures are approximate and slight adjustments may be made to suit individual tastes.

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