Nice set-up! Always nice to see photos too. I'd do that more if I didn't struggle with the file size!Another BBQ tonight, making the most of the warm weather. Three types of burger this time. Not all eaten tonight ( honest) as we’ll have some cold for tomorrow. Nice chilled Dancing Dragonfly golden ale with.View attachment 49416
Have you ever done bananas on the BBQ? If not it can be amazing, although a little unpredictable in my experience...just stick the unpeeled bananas in a foil wrapping and bung it on for ten minutes or so...if it works you get an indulgent, gooey banana-y pudding!Another BBQ tonight, making the most of the warm weather. Three types of burger this time. Not all eaten tonight ( honest) as we’ll have some cold for tomorrow. Nice chilled Dancing Dragonfly golden ale with.View attachment 49416
The photos took a bit of working out but you can alter the size and I opt for large rather than actual size and it seems to work ok. We got the BBQ last summer as the arse had fallen out of the last one. It’s an “Outback” and it cooks quite gently which I like as it doesn’t matter if I take my eye off it for a few minutes and has a removable ash pan which makes it easy to clean.Nice set-up! Always nice to see photos too. I'd do that more if I didn't struggle with the file size!
We don’t tend to do puds on it very often but I have tried banana but not in foil, I just bunged it on in its skin.....must try it next timeHave you ever done bananas on the BBQ? If not it can be amazing, although a little unpredictable in my experience...just stick the unpeeled bananas in a foil wrapping and bung it on for ten minutes or so...if it works you get an indulgent, gooey banana-y pudding!
I like a strip of feta with olive oil, a thin slice of red & green bell peppers, red onion and mixed herbs wrapped in a foil parcel. Cook 5 to 10 minutes on the bbq.Have you ever done bananas on the BBQ? If not it can be amazing, although a little unpredictable in my experience...just stick the unpeeled bananas in a foil wrapping and bung it on for ten minutes or so...if it works you get an indulgent, gooey banana-y pudding!
That's definitely an advantage, nothing worse than that panic when everything needs turning over and it's all burning and then the burger you have in the tongs starts slipping through the grill and oh god that sausage is on fire now arrrghhh....The photos took a bit of working out but you can alter the size and I opt for large rather than actual size and it seems to work ok. We got the BBQ last summer as the arse had fallen out of the last one. It’s an “Outback” and it cooks quite gently which I like as it doesn’t matter if I take my eye off it for a few minutes and has a removable ash pan which makes it easy to clean.
Oooh I'm definitely interested in trying that! The Mrs will be down for that too, she always has halloumi on the BBQ and feta in a salad alongside. Herby feta is heavenlyI like a strip of feta with olive oil, a thin slice of red & green bell peppers, red onion and mixed herbs wrapped in a foil parcel. Cook 5 to 10 minutes on the bbq.
Think I could be repeating this from an old post I made but it's worth trying. The cheese goes really soft.