Danishfurniturelover
the prettiest spice girl
I think that Chich has got some of those in at the moment
I think that Chich has got some of those in at the moment
Maybe the first time he used them.I was expecting
Maybe the first time he used them.
I have a smoker and a grill or BBQ as they are called in the UK, as I live in Florida we have perpetual sunshine, so we cook outside almost daily in summer when it's too hot to cook indoors.
Beer can Chicken is a favourite, Brisket smoked low and slow 8-10 hours is a another. Some nights we'll just fire up the charcoal and do fish or lamb chops. There's a million different rubs, marinades etc. I don't eat Pork or shellfish but I do love cooking vegetables on the grill, Aubergine/peppers/courgettes etc, and then of course there is nothing like a good steak cooked briefly over glowing embers and allowed to rest. During Hurricane Irma last year when we were without electricity for two weeks, I amazed myself with what you could cook on a grill, pretty much anything, use a frying pan on one to do eggs, etc. I've yet to take a saucepan and make Custard but I bet in could be done.
I've actually had BBQ duties for a Royal Wedding party my GF is hosting for her mates next weekend dumped on me - gonna be around 8-10 guests by the sounds of it, never cooked for that many before - what would people suggest food wise and how best to manage the time? Mostly birds as well and im sure a couple probably don't eat meat so will need some fish/veggie options
As per the success of my first attempt at spatchrooster chicken I'm thinking that will be a good idea as the main event, 4 or 5 of them marinated a day or two before and then cooked early on the day and kept warm in the oven - then when the guests are here i can keep them happy with lighter bits like burgers and sausages etc
I've actually had BBQ duties for a Royal Wedding party my GF is hosting for her mates next weekend dumped on me - gonna be around 8-10 guests by the sounds of it, never cooked for that many before - what would people suggest food wise and how best to manage the time? Mostly birds as well and im sure a couple probably don't eat meat so will need some fish/veggie options
As per the success of my first attempt at spatchrooster chicken I'm thinking that will be a good idea as the main event, 4 or 5 of them marinated a day or two before and then cooked early on the day and kept warm in the oven - then when the guests are here i can keep them happy with lighter bits like burgers and sausages etc
If you have a pizza stone, cooking pizza on a kettle BBQ is really good. I've had some really good parties where we have asked people to bring their own toppings.
You never truly appreciate the efforts Chich goes to for one of his parties, until you see him, mid-prep. Must take fooking ages.
Mostly birds as well and im sure a couple probably don't eat meat
...i can keep them happy with lighter bits like burgers and sausages etc
I think that larger pieces of meat are definitely the easier way to go.
Women think completely differently to me...I'll hazard a guess they'd appreciate a homemade burger.
Really?
What a sheltered life I have led.