Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad

On a bed of fresh basil lies a salad of baby potatoes smothered in a creamy mayo mix. This side sits next to tender ostrich pieces, pan-fried, basted with BBQ sauce and topped with oozy melted cheddar & mozzarella. It’s the best of BBQ on a plate, Chef!

Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad

with fresh basil

Hands on Time: 20 - 35 minutes

Overall Time: 35 - 50 minutes

Ingredients:

From your kitchen:

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  1. Ostrich PREP

    Pat the Ostrich dry with paper towel and cut into bite-sized pieces. Coat in oil, the NOMU rub, and seasoning. Set aside.

  2. SOFT POTATO

    Place the baby potatoes in a pot of salted water. Bring to a boil and cook until soft, 15-20 minutes. Drain and place in a bowl.

  3. BBQ Ostrich

    When the potato has 5-10 minutes remaining, place a pan (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. Sear the Ostrich until browned, 20-30 seconds (shifting occasionally). In the final 10 seconds, baste the ostrich with the BBQ sauce. Sprinkle over the cheese, cover with a lid, and remove from the heat. Leave the lid on until the cheese is melted.

  4. WARM POTATO SALAD

    To a salad bowl, add the creamy mayo. Mix through the potatoes and some seasoning.

  5. DINNER IS READY

    Make a bed of the basil leaves and top with the creamy warm potato salad. Serve alongside the BBQ cheddar Ostrich. Well done, Chef!

  • Free-range Ostrich Strips - 150g

  • NOMU BBQ Rub - 5ml

  • Baby Potatoes - 200g

  • Richard Bosman's BBQ Sauce - 15ml

  • Grated Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheese - 30g

  • Creamy Mayo - 50ml

  • Fresh Basil - 10g

  1. Ostrich PREP

    Pat the Ostrich dry with paper towel and cut into bite-sized pieces. Coat in oil, the NOMU rub, and seasoning. Set aside.

  2. SOFT POTATO

    Place the baby potatoes in a pot of salted water. Bring to a boil and cook until soft, 15-20 minutes. Drain and place in a bowl.

  3. BBQ Ostrich

    When the potato has 5-10 minutes remaining, place a pan (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. Sear the Ostrich until browned, 20-30 seconds (shifting occasionally). In the final 10 seconds, baste the ostrich with the BBQ sauce. Sprinkle over the cheese, cover with a lid, and remove from the heat. Leave the lid on until the cheese is melted.

  4. WARM POTATO SALAD

    To a salad bowl, add the creamy mayo. Mix through the potatoes and some seasoning.

  5. DINNER IS READY

    Make a bed of the basil leaves and top with the creamy warm potato salad. Serve alongside the BBQ cheddar Ostrich. Well done, Chef!

  • Free-range Ostrich Strips - 300g

  • NOMU BBQ Rub - 10ml

  • Baby Potatoes - 400g

  • Richard Bosman's BBQ Sauce - 30ml

  • Grated Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheese - 60g

  • Creamy Mayo - 100ml

  • Fresh Basil - 20g

  1. Ostrich PREP

    Pat the Ostrich dry with paper towel and cut into bite-sized pieces. Coat in oil, the NOMU rub, and seasoning. Set aside.

  2. SOFT POTATO

    Place the baby potatoes in a pot of salted water. Bring to a boil and cook until soft, 20-25 minutes. Drain and place in a bowl.

  3. BBQ Ostrich

    When the potato has 5-10 minutes remaining, place a pan (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. Sear the Ostrich until browned, 20-30 seconds (shifting occasionally). In the final 10 seconds, baste the ostrich with the BBQ sauce. Sprinkle over the cheese, cover with a lid, and remove from the heat. Leave the lid on until the cheese is melted.

  4. WARM POTATO SALAD

    To a salad bowl, add the creamy mayo. Mix through the potatoes and some seasoning.

  5. DINNER IS READY

    Make a bed of the basil leaves and top with the creamy warm potato salad. Serve alongside the BBQ cheddar Ostrich. Well done, Chef!

  • Free-range Ostrich Strips - 450g

  • NOMU BBQ Rub - 15ml

  • Baby Potatoes - 600g

  • Richard Bosman's BBQ Sauce - 45ml

  • Grated Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheese - 90g

  • Creamy Mayo - 150ml

  • Fresh Basil - 30g

  1. Ostrich PREP

    Pat the Ostrich dry with paper towel and cut into bite-sized pieces. Coat in oil, the NOMU rub, and seasoning. Set aside.

  2. SOFT POTATO

    Place the baby potatoes in a pot of salted water. Bring to a boil and cook until soft, 20-25 minutes. Drain and place in a bowl.

  3. BBQ Ostrich

    When the potato has 5-10 minutes remaining, place a pan (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. Sear the Ostrich until browned, 20-30 seconds (shifting occasionally). In the final 10 seconds, baste the ostrich with the BBQ sauce. Sprinkle over the cheese, cover with a lid, and remove from the heat. Leave the lid on until the cheese is melted.

  4. WARM POTATO SALAD

    To a salad bowl, add the creamy mayo. Mix through the potatoes and some seasoning.

  5. DINNER IS READY

    Make a bed of the basil leaves and top with the creamy warm potato salad. Serve alongside the BBQ cheddar Ostrich. Well done, Chef!

  • Free-range Ostrich Strips - 600g

  • NOMU BBQ Rub - 20ml

  • Baby Potatoes - 800g

  • Richard Bosman's BBQ Sauce - 60ml

  • Grated Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheese - 120g

  • Creamy Mayo - 200ml

  • Fresh Basil - 40g

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the preparation time for Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad?

The preparation time for Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad with fresh basil is between 20 and 35 minutes.

What is the total time required to make Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad with fresh basil?

The total time required to make Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad with fresh basil is between 35 and 50 minutes.

How many servings does Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad provide?

4 servings

What are the main ingredients in Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad?

Baby Potatoes, Creamy Mayo, Free-Range Ostrich Strips, Fresh Basil, Grated Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheese, NOMU BBQ Rub, Ostrich, Richard Bosman's BBQ Sauce

What is the nutritional information of Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad?

Calories: 731, Carbs: 50.6 grams, Fat: grams, Protein: 43.2 grams, Sugar: 17 grams, Salt: 370.6 grams

How do I prepare Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad?

OSTRICH PREP: Pat the ostrich dry with paper towel and cut into bite-sized pieces. Coat in oil, the NOMU rub, and seasoning. Set aside. SOFT POTATO: Place the baby potatoes in a pot of salted water. Bring to a boil and cook until soft, 15-20 minutes. Drain and place in a bowl. DINNER IS READY: Make a bed of the basil leaves and top with the creamy warm potato salad. Serve alongside the BBQ cheddar ostrich. Well done, Chef! WARM POTATO SALAD: To a salad bowl, add the creamy mayo. Mix through the potatoes and some seasoning. BBQ OSTRICH: When the potato has 5-10 minutes remaining, place a pan (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. Sear the ostrich until browned, 20-30 seconds (shifting occasionally). In the final 10 seconds, baste the ostrich with the BBQ sauce. Sprinkle over the cheese, cover with a lid, and remove from the heat. Leave the lid on until the cheese is melted.

What should be prepared from my kitchen to make Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad?

Baby Potatoes, Creamy Mayo, Free-Range Ostrich Strips, Fresh Basil, Grated Mozzarella & Cheddar Cheese, NOMU BBQ Rub, Ostrich, Richard Bosman's BBQ Sauce

How many calories does Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad have?

731 calories

How much fat content does Cheesy Ostrich & Potato Salad have?

grams

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