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The Cowboy | 15:12 Sat 11th Jul 2009 | Food & Drink
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I would like to barbecue peppers, corn on the cob, pineapple and lettuce hearts. First time doing a barbie and the simplest quickest recipes please. Can I just brush them with olive oil?

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I wouldn't recommend barbequing the lettuce.
....PMSL at the thought of barbecued lettuce.....that is brilliant......I'd top it off with a bit of soy sauce...
What about a barbied bat then nomerc?

Sorry about that cowboy.
Well I would par boil corn on the cob then wrap it in tin foil along with some butter, salt and pepper then put it on the barbie until cooked and the last few mins take it out of the tin foil for that barbied look.

Anyway I am having a barbie tonight and you are all invited.

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If you like onions:
Peel an onion and cut crossways 3 times not all the way down. Microwave for 3 mins (should be softened) drizzle with olive oil and wrap in tin foil. Place on top shelving and will be ready when you are.
I think he must have called the fire brigade by now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v3P5wcCuNZbY
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If you can access the BBCiplayer there was a good programme on Monday 6th called What To Eat Now where the presenter, whose name I can't remember, was barbecueing some unusual things including lettuce hearts, which looked delicious.
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Knob no brains

I was a firefighter with Central Scotland Fire Brigade for 13 years
I always barbecue peppers chopped up and put on sticks with mushrooms, tomatoes and pieces of pork or beef - lovely!
The corn on the cob needs to be pre-cooked, brushed with butter and then wrapped in foil. It turns out beautifully.
Pineapple and lettuce hearts???? Forget them - lol - just have them separately.
Throw all that in the bin and get some big juicy steaks ;-)
Yes - steaks as well. You need a good variety of food for a really good barbie.
If you can buy ears of corn that are still in the husks, then soak the ears, husk and all in some cold water for about 15 minutes. Then, pull the husks down from the top, leaving attached at the bottom, and remove the "silks". Be sure to clean them all off since they can leave a bitter taste. Spread with some semi-soft butter, salt and pepper, pull the husks back up and tie at the top with Butcher's String. Place on the grill about 3 to 5 minutes before turning a quarter turn... repeat until some brown marks on the husks... serve hot with extra butter...
Clanad ..thanks for your answer to my apple tree problem... I posted a thank you on the thread..... :-)
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Now Knobby why have you posted this irreverent remark. You have no evidence to support this statement!! and you know the rule...deliver the evidence....lol
bbq lettuce.......best slimmer going - yums. I much prefer bbq dandelions with flower heads, cheaper too ;)
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Sorry have nothing to offer....just wanted to get 4 up in recent posts.....getting as bad as the rest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cowboy, don't listen to them! Thery're all daft!!

Allyou do is wrap them (NO Not the plebs answering the question - but you can give that a go nevertheless!) The corn etc., in tin foil, after giving them a wee coating of butter, and but on the BBQ! Just keep turing them and they should not get burnt.

My advice is to buy the frozen ones and let defrost well beforehand - - they are alot softer than the fresh ones you but from the Greengrocer - - give them a dry off in kitchen paper before putting butter on & give them a bit of salt and pepper and then wrap in the foil.

I also put shewers up their ends -hmmmmm - before I wrap them - easier to handle.
nah - The Cowboy.....do it my way: Hit Tesco & buy their pkts of 2 for 1 chicken legs, corn cobs & large potatos for all. Chuck all in oven on gas 6 and roast for 1hr. Meantime fire up bbq.

Place cooked foods to heat on barbie & serve on rhubarb leaves with tossed side salad. Rhubarb stalks dipped in hot honey to finish.
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I was injured attending an RTA and my back was hurt. I was never 100% fit and retired on medical grounds.

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