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bbq basics and tips, please..
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I have a large-ish Weber kettle barbie. we hardly use it as it seems like a bit of a faff for just me and the kids (we don't eat lots of meat in one sitting, either). when I've done a large scale "do" some bloke always steps in with a very macho "you sit down, I'll do this!"
so, I'm never sure what kind of coals to use, what's too much (apparently I use too much), how to avoid semi-burning food (v unhealthy).. and now my 17 yr old daughter would like to throw a barbie for her mates.
does anyone have an idiot's guide, or top tips? thank you :o)
so, I'm never sure what kind of coals to use, what's too much (apparently I use too much), how to avoid semi-burning food (v unhealthy).. and now my 17 yr old daughter would like to throw a barbie for her mates.
does anyone have an idiot's guide, or top tips? thank you :o)
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a good place to start
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Light the BBQ at least 3/4 of an hour before cooking. Don't be tempted to start cooking while the coals are still flaming, wait until they look grey on top and glowing underneath - and this might sound daft, but try and cook foods of an even thickness, a steak thick at one and and thin the other will be overdone one end and raw the other. wrap fish or place on a piece of foil. Have a pot of herb/garlic infused marinade to brush onto food - no brush? - Use folded kichen towel. Enjoy!!
I find the briquettes a better burn, and the lid used to cover the food while it's cooking, have the vents half open to let out smoke and air in else the coals will go out having no oxygen.
Boxtops - yup I went to the NIA last night had a brilliant time - the camera panned around us quite alot, (we were sitting between a Dutch contingent and some Scottish lads) I waved my 888 card saying 'hello ABer's' not every time though, you didn't know when the camera's were on you! I haven't watched it at home yet to see if I can see us
Boxtops - yup I went to the NIA last night had a brilliant time - the camera panned around us quite alot, (we were sitting between a Dutch contingent and some Scottish lads) I waved my 888 card saying 'hello ABer's' not every time though, you didn't know when the camera's were on you! I haven't watched it at home yet to see if I can see us
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