Well, whilst the weather forecast for the next couple of weeks looks decidedly dogy for May, I've decided to embrace social mobility and my newfound middle class-ness and invest in some premium garden cooking equipment. And where better to go for some advice than the sages of NSC? You've not let me down yet...
First up, obviously, is the BBQ. In my 36 years, I've never owned a decent barbecue and I've decided its time to change - but what do I go for? Now, I've always been a charcoal man because I like the smokey, flame-grilled flavour that you get with that and I've always assumed that you're not going to get that with a gas grill, but is that fair?
As much as I love the satisfaction of a charcoal barbie, they can be a bit of a ball ache - they take time to get going, can be a bit unpredictable in terms of heat and are a bugger to clean out afterwards. Is there a way to get the flavour of a charcoal BBQ with a gas one? I know some allow you to use smoker pellets to give a degree of that, but are they any good? I think Outback and Weber do a dual fuel uption - are they worth a go? I've seen something called the 'Big Green Egg' which seems popular yet bloody expensive, for reasons I've been unable to fathom thus far.
Moving on from BBQs, for some time I've quite fancied a pizza oven but don't really want to build one into the garden. I've seen these bad boys which look nice, fairly portable if not necessarily cheap:
https://uk.ooni.com/products/ooni-koda-16
Anyone tried something similar? Are they good for non-pizza based food, like a nice steak?
Any other recommendations for my suburban summer soirees?
First up, obviously, is the BBQ. In my 36 years, I've never owned a decent barbecue and I've decided its time to change - but what do I go for? Now, I've always been a charcoal man because I like the smokey, flame-grilled flavour that you get with that and I've always assumed that you're not going to get that with a gas grill, but is that fair?
As much as I love the satisfaction of a charcoal barbie, they can be a bit of a ball ache - they take time to get going, can be a bit unpredictable in terms of heat and are a bugger to clean out afterwards. Is there a way to get the flavour of a charcoal BBQ with a gas one? I know some allow you to use smoker pellets to give a degree of that, but are they any good? I think Outback and Weber do a dual fuel uption - are they worth a go? I've seen something called the 'Big Green Egg' which seems popular yet bloody expensive, for reasons I've been unable to fathom thus far.
Moving on from BBQs, for some time I've quite fancied a pizza oven but don't really want to build one into the garden. I've seen these bad boys which look nice, fairly portable if not necessarily cheap:
https://uk.ooni.com/products/ooni-koda-16
Anyone tried something similar? Are they good for non-pizza based food, like a nice steak?
Any other recommendations for my suburban summer soirees?