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BBQ recipes or recipe book?

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gerbo · 22/04/2019 15:37

I need some new inspiration for our bbq cooking this year.

We usually stick to sausages/homemade burgers/chicken and veg kebabs/halloumi, with lamb kofta kebabs sometimes.

Does anyone have any recipes they love on the bbq, or a recipe book for bbq which they turn to in summer? (Two adults, two dc, 12 and 9 who are reasonably good at trying new things.)

Thanks!

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00100001 · 22/04/2019 16:29

For cooking on BBQ;

Steak, plain
Spicy pork belly strips are always popular
BBQ rub corn in the cob
Jacket potatoes in the embers

For accompaniments
Pulled pork or chilli
Homemade Cheese coleslaw
Giant cous cous and chickpea salad. With curry powder, grated carrots and sultanas.
Beetroot and carrot salad
Potato, bacon and Spring onions Una mustard mayo.

00100001 · 22/04/2019 16:31

Also, marinated chicken skewers.
Mix hot sauce and yoghurt, marinate the chicken pieces over night and grill. Delicious. Use quite big chunks.

We also will heat up falafels in foil in the BBWy, and toast pittas. Yum yum.

00100001 · 22/04/2019 16:41

Peach salsa
thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/peach-salsa/

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SuddenlyISee · 22/04/2019 16:57

I bought DP the ultimate Weber BBQ guide which he uses all summer. It tells you the best way to cook each and every cut of meat as well as how to make numerous marinades and rubs.

myrtleWilson · 22/04/2019 16:59

We use HangFire and Meathead most in terms of bbq books. I say we, actually its DH - the bbq and the smoker are most definitely his domain.

14 hour brisket is our longest cook to date..but usually do steaks, rib of beef, ribs, lamb - usually all marinaded in something.. Both the books I've referenced are very good on the science of bbq'ing and the different ways of cooking (direct/indirect etc)

gerbo · 22/04/2019 17:15

Thanks- great ideas. I'll write them all down!

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