Prince Monolulu
Everything in Moderation
Juat WOW!!!
that's impressive. I would love to cook some big burgers on that
Then clean the bugger afterwards
Juat WOW!!!
that's impressive. I would love to cook some big burgers on that
Then clean the bugger afterwards
Not a great fan of BBQ's, I prefer to cook indoors and then eat it in the garden.
However Mrs Chopper purchased one last year and I put it together this week and its rather different.
Its by LeisureGrow, with Grillstream technology. It is a kettle BBQ with a lid and is used with charcoal. The grill top thing has 2 layers that sit at a slope so the fat runs to the outside rim and flows to the bottom and down a hole into a fat catcher thingy, like a George Foreman grill.
So I am assuming that no fat will drip onto the coals and flame up to cremate your bangers.
£39.99.
if budget allows go Weber. Yes they are a load of dosh up front but they outlast the cheaper ones 10/1 if not more. (cue all the tales of I've had my bbq for 2 gazillion years and it only cost £1)Well the sun is out and about and thought I'd have a barbie, anyone recommend a good bbq?
....of course you need to know how to cook properly on a BBQ to save raw chicken etc.
Where do the gas bottles go?
If using charcoal, let flames die down before cooking- you much more even cooking heat (= less chance of Delhi belly!) just with the glowing embers..
I'm still SCARRED from when I BBQ'd a LARGE Sausage on the NUDIST beach last YEAR
That sounds intriguing. The only thing I would say is that it is the juices from what you are cooking hitting the thing that is generating the heat - either coals or burners - that brings about the BBQ taste. Also, it is a myth that you can only get really good results with a coal burner, I have used both coal and gas for many years and prefer the convenience of gas, I also see no drop off in flavour when using gas but then I don't eat meat and mostly cook fish, vegetables and cheese.
if budget allows go Weber. Yes they are a load of dosh up front but they outlast the cheaper ones 10/1 if not more. (cue all the tales of I've had my bbq for 2 gazillion years and it only cost £1)