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lostkat
12-05-2008, 21:12
We've been cooking some interesting food on the BBQ this weekend and I just thought it'd be a good idea to start up a thread for this year's BBQ ideas. :)

First off we had Rainbow Trout, simply because I went into Morrisons on Saturday morning and it looked very fresh indeedy. I just fancied it. Also bought a couple of those fish holder thingies which you use on the BBQ to stop them sticking.

I gutted the fish and stuffed them with a generous handful of dill, a couple of lemon wedges and a few cubes of butter. Then I scored the skin and rubbed in some sea salt and freshly ground pepper. Cooked on the BBQ until they looked done, served with salad, olive & sun-dried tomato bread and avocado/tomato/red onion salsa. Beautiful!!!
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On Sunday I decided that I wanted to see how successful squid was on the BBQ, so I went back and bought some fresh from Morrisons. Couldn’t believe how cheap it was. To cook enough for 2 people it cost £1.48!!! I used a Gordon Ramsay recipe from his new book, where you basically marinate the squid in rosemary/thyme/lemon juice/coriander/olive oil. Then you remove the squid, add cannelloni beans and roasted red peppers to the pan then heat on a BBQ for a few mins. Next you cook the squid on the BBQ for literally 1 min each side. Mix it all together and munch with bread/salad. Really really gorgeous. I can't believe how bloody nice this was!

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NEXT we had some langoustines in the freezer because we’d bought them whilst they were on offer in Tesco once. All I did with these was skewer them, rub in some garlic/salt/pepper, squeeze some lemon juice over and drizzle with olive oil. Few mins each side. Done!

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Finally, we were feeling a bit guilty because the BBQ was still piping hot, so I rushed into the kitchen and quickly prepped a couple of chicken thighs. I shoved rosemary under the skin and rubbed in salt, pepper and garlic. Then I drizzled olive oil over and plonked them on the BBQ very close to the coals to brown it up, then a bit higher to let it cook in the middle. Leon said it was possibly the best chicken he’s tasted ever :shocked:

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Larrrrrrrvely. I feel quite a fatty for eating all that this weekend now. Much MUCH healthier and tastier than cheap and nasty burgers/sausages though :p

So... share your BBQ recipes :cool:

Dr. Z
12-05-2008, 22:13
Cheap and nasty burgers and sausages might well be unhealthy, but damn they are awesome :D

BBQ'd king prawns do pwn though.

Flibster
12-05-2008, 22:59
Light fire.
Put solid slices of cow on fire
Turn after a count of 60
Serve after another count of 60
Eat.

Burble
13-05-2008, 08:54
BBQ's sea bass is one of the best foods on the planet! Second only to a bloody rare piece of steak.

I've never had BBQ'd squid done on an English BBQ but I've had it at a Korean BBQ and it was gorgeous! Squid can be quite chewy if overcooked but when it was BBQ'd it was really tender.

lostkat
13-05-2008, 09:33
Cheap and nasty burgers and sausages might well be unhealthy, but damn they are awesome :D
I wholeheartedly disagree with this statement :p I can't think of a time when we cooked crappy burgers on our BBQ out of choice. Cooking for guests or as part of a group is different because it's kind of expected that you'll have burgers etc., but even then I'd rather make my own or buy decent quality. Cheap burgers/sausages just taste of sawdust and I'd rather not have them tbh. Bet I sound like a right snob :p

BBQ's sea bass is one of the best foods on the planet!
We had sea bass last week, but not on the BBQ. It's one of my all time favourite fish so I'll have to get some and try it on the BBQ. I have absolutely no doubt that it will be beautiful. Most fish done on the BBQ is! :)

Tak
13-05-2008, 09:35
I keep thinking of buying a small BBQ, still undecided though - our garden isn't really the kind of place you would want to sit out in for any length of time :(

lostkat
13-05-2008, 11:26
Neither was ours before I sorted it out last week. We still had BBQ's sat on the step amongst the rubble though :) Do it!

vix
13-05-2008, 11:57
Phils mum does a lovely prawn skewer.

She soaks the prawns in coconut milk and garlic overnight and then obviously BBQs them.

They are yum!

/Takes on board the trout recipie as I *still* have a trout in the freezer :/ Kate, fancy coming and cooking it for me :p

lostkat
13-05-2008, 12:00
Sure!! Or bring it up here and we'll BBQ it :D

Prawn recipe sounds nice. Will keep my eyes peeled for more langoustines or prawns on offer in Tesco. They have them quite often.

Jonny69
13-05-2008, 12:26
Haven't had a bbq for literally years :(

Veggie girlfriend and living in a flat doesn't help :(

Rich_L
13-05-2008, 16:18
Nice thread :cool: and even nicer looking food!!! :D Will post up a couple of my recipes later :)

Justsomebloke
13-05-2008, 16:22
I just light a bit of the neighbours fence & nail a couple of burgers to it, JD.

Pheebs
13-05-2008, 16:32
Monkfish ftw!

We like doing squeeky cheese (hallomi) on the BBQ with mini naans!

I like the simple things too - like toms + slices of garlic + bay leaves skewered.

nom nom nom nom nom.

Belmit
13-05-2008, 16:34
Will post up a couple of my recipes later :)

Was going to say I remember you did a few before, some with whole joints of meat? Will definitely grab the recipes if you repost!

I just light a bit of the neighbours fence & nail a couple of burgers to it, JD.

I just belly-laughed. Even brought a tear to my eye. ;D

Rich_L
13-05-2008, 17:35
Was going to say I remember you did a few before, some with whole joints of meat? Will definitely grab the recipes if you repost! Yup certainly did :)

Got this book a while back - has a few good recipes which I've tried out and they've all worked pretty damn good :)

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vix
13-05-2008, 21:01
Sure!! Or bring it up here and we'll BBQ it :D

Prawn recipe sounds nice. Will keep my eyes peeled for more langoustines or prawns on offer in Tesco. They have them quite often.

yay! /goes to Kates avec Trout...