

2 Pigs Trotters

2 Lbs Oxtail

Splash Lime juice

3 cloves Garlic

2 Scotch Bonnet

1 large Onion

1 Cinnamon Stick

2 Cloves

Pinch Sugar

Pinch Salt

Sprinkling Basil

Sprinkling Thyme

2 Lbs Beef
1- Wash the stewing steak and place it in the mixing bowl with the lemon or lime juice.
2- Set that to one side; while you slice the garlic into tiny slices, slice the onion.
3- Chop the basil and thyme.
4- Now you need to be very careful when you slice the scotch bonnet peppers; you want these in fine pieces, which you can either do with a long knife trying not to touch the pepper, or you can wear rubber gloves to cut it up.
5- Wash your hands straight afterward and do not touch your eyes; these peppers really burn your hands and eyes if they make contact with the skin! Now rinse the lime or lemon juice off the stewing steak.
6- And cut the meat into cubes.
7- Also, chop the pig’s trotters and the oxtail into cubes.
8- Fill the large saucepan with water and bring to a boil.
9- Add the pig’s trotters.
10- When the pig’s trotters have boiled, drain the excess water, and now add the stewing steak and cover with fresh hot water.
11- Now add your chopped garlic, onion, and peppers.
12- Now add the cinnamon stick, cloves, basil, and thyme and a pinch of salt and sugar to taste.
13- Now simmer until the meat is tender.
14- The flavor of this dish comes out over a few days and therefore gets tastier each time you reheat it; make sure you always reheat the entire pot to boiling point.