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BBQ vegetables
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Sorry guys, still with the camping... but I've decided to do a meat BBQ for the first night and take loads of vegetables for lunch and the second night.
But apart from meat and veg kebabs, can't really can't think of anything exciting to do with them... can I just stick them on skewers and stick them in the fire?
Should I make an oil-based marinade in a tub to dip keep them in until needed, or will they soak too much oil?
I'l let you know what I did.
Thanks again. X
But apart from meat and veg kebabs, can't really can't think of anything exciting to do with them... can I just stick them on skewers and stick them in the fire?
Should I make an oil-based marinade in a tub to dip keep them in until needed, or will they soak too much oil?
I'l let you know what I did.
Thanks again. X
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put a bit of oil on aubergine, mushrooms and courgette, but let it soak in. If you use too much you will have flames 2 feet high and burn all your food.
Finely cut or shred some carrots, swede and parsnip, (or on their own) wrap in foil with some butter and put on the BBQ. Add a bit of white wine if you want for extra flavour.
Red peppers do well also. Cut into quarters, clean the white bits off. BBQ inside side down first, then turn and put some stilton inside them to melt (works the same with large mushrooms)
Corn on the cob - parboil then just place on the BBQ to brown
Same for Asparagus
quarter some onions, leaving skin on, brush with a bit of oil and place on BBQ, alternatively, skin, chop into large chunks, wrap in foil and put on BBQ
Hope these help, i've just done asparagus, onion and carrots that way
Finely cut or shred some carrots, swede and parsnip, (or on their own) wrap in foil with some butter and put on the BBQ. Add a bit of white wine if you want for extra flavour.
Red peppers do well also. Cut into quarters, clean the white bits off. BBQ inside side down first, then turn and put some stilton inside them to melt (works the same with large mushrooms)
Corn on the cob - parboil then just place on the BBQ to brown
Same for Asparagus
quarter some onions, leaving skin on, brush with a bit of oil and place on BBQ, alternatively, skin, chop into large chunks, wrap in foil and put on BBQ
Hope these help, i've just done asparagus, onion and carrots that way
http://www.barbecue-online.co.uk/barbecue-reci pes/bbq_vegetables.htm has a stack of suggestions and see the ideas at: http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=bbq+vege tables
And do make a pudding - best has to be bananas in foil - give them 20 mins or so in the skin wrapped in foil. Ready when they go black. Split the skin, push in some dark chocolate, double cream, rum / liqueur and a dash of lime.
enjoy...
And do make a pudding - best has to be bananas in foil - give them 20 mins or so in the skin wrapped in foil. Ready when they go black. Split the skin, push in some dark chocolate, double cream, rum / liqueur and a dash of lime.
enjoy...