Alternatives to a BBQ

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Gretchen

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19,047 posts

217 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Having friends over tomorrow, afternoon and into late night, some staying over. I don't want to spend the entire day slaving over hot coals...

I'm thinking, big bowl of Chilli, Baked Potatoes, Garlic Bread, Salad, maybe some Rice?

There will be many children present also, they will have spent much time in the pool, so something warming would be nice.

What other BBQ alternatives are there for dining alfresco that I can prepare during the day for evening consumption buffet style?

And what games to play, have water race slides, Badminton, Football, and Marshmallows for toasting on fire thing.

I'll be shopping in the morning, suggestions by 10am!

feel free to move thread to Food, as soon as there are people in there to reply!






DennisTheMenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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beer
carrot sticks with cream cheese and chive dip .
pringles
jaffa cakes .
job done.

sheets tabuer

19,050 posts

216 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Get loads of things like ribs etc in fact all the stuff for a BBQ and cook it in the oven, that's what we do and it's great can pick and choose when you want

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Gretchen said:
Alternatives to a BBQ
A B&Q....

deevlash

10,442 posts

238 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Why would you be sweating over the coals? just invite at least one man and theyll take control of all the BBQing, its genetic!

75_Steve

7,489 posts

201 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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One of the big George Foreman grills does the job.

EDLT

15,421 posts

207 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Spit-roast a pig!














Then order pizza.

dickymint

24,430 posts

259 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Gretchen said:
Having friends over tomorrow, afternoon and into late night, some staying over. I don't want to spend the entire day slaving over hot coals...

I'm thinking, big bowl of Chilli, Baked Potatoes, Garlic Bread, Salad, maybe some Rice?

There will be many children present also, they will have spent much time in the pool, so something warming would be nice.

What other BBQ alternatives are there for dining alfresco that I can prepare during the day for evening consumption buffet style?

And what games to play, have water race slides, Badminton, Football, and Marshmallows for toasting on fire thing.

I'll be shopping in the morning, suggestions by 10am!

feel free to move thread to Food, as soon as there are people in there to reply!
I'd go for something like a big bowl of Chilli, Baked Potatoes, Garlic Bread, Salad and maybe some rice!


























failing that a BBQ cos only men do BBQ so just relax and get pished.

Jderh

6,225 posts

208 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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We do things like this often. Im not entirely sure why.............

Anyway, if you get something simple that the kids will eat (because kids do get incredibly fussy, but are quite simple to feed overall) then you can focus the rest of your energies on stuff that adults will eat, which can be any kind on big dish from chilli to some good big pizza's, and even if they don't like that have a good array of snacks like dorito's and dip's, salad and walkers sensations work wonders, almost anyone will eat them. Also some carrot sticks are good for healthy food thats snackable.

Feldspar

1,644 posts

206 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Tacos
Pizza
Nachos
Fahitas

Gretchen

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19,047 posts

217 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Jderh said:
have a good array of snacks like dorito's and dip's, salad and walkers sensations work wonders, almost anyone will eat them. Also some carrot sticks are good for healthy food thats snackable.
I should have pointed out that I did most of the above this evening, followed by grapes and a huge bowl of Strawberries.

Feldspar said:
Tacos
Pizza
Nachos
Fahitas
So kids can make up their own, or pick at Pizza/Garlic Bread, I like this.


RobPhoboS

3,454 posts

227 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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KFC - The alternative to EVERYTHING !

deevlash

10,442 posts

238 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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RobPhoboS said:
KFC - The alternative to EVERYTHING !
Dammit Im hungry now!

Biker's Nemesis

38,733 posts

209 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Focus DIY, I hate all that Orange at B&Q.

Gretchen

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217 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Biker's Nemesis said:
Focus DIY, I hate all that Orange at B&Q.
I find Wickes' are fairly reasonable.


Gretchen

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217 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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deevlash said:
RobPhoboS said:
KFC - The alternative to EVERYTHING !
Dammit Im hungry now!
Actually, that would be hilarious. Except there isn't a KFC for maybe 12 miles.

Thank God!


Tina K

20,850 posts

213 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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I often make roasted Mediterranean vegetables with cous cous, Greek salad and green salad to accompany a butterflied leg of lamb on the barbecue. All salads can be made well in advance so you only have to cook the lamb at the last minute. Also taramasalata, hummous, tzatsiki etc to start with pitta bread for dipping, and crudités (or crud-ights as I prefer to call them wink).

Alternatively, lots of different types of sausages, roasted in the oven, which kids could have in chunks of baguette with crisps, and adults could pick at later.

SupBre

26 posts

201 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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order a few bushels or crabs if u got a nice place nearby. It will keep you all busy for hours and makes a great sub for bbq and no work needed by you except for picking em up and eating em.

gizmo.mp3

18,150 posts

210 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Just get the BBQ going.
Men will happily take over and cook a metric fload of meat for you, just keep them supplied with beer and smiles.

missdiane

13,993 posts

250 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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I would also go with the Nachos or tortillas, if you have a fryer, homemade salted tortilas are yummy, or you can bake them.
Also wrap type things, just stick some cajun seasoned chicken, salad and sour cream in a totilla and wrap it up.

How about other med type snacks that are easy to pick at like olives, stuffed peppers- waitrose do some lovely goats cheese filled mini peppers on their deli, feta chunks, ciabatta slices etc

salads... another vote here for couscous salad, stick some roasted peppers, oil and pesto in it for a bit of flavour
another lovely salad is cherry tomato, olives, chunks of buffalo mozzarella, fresh basil and olive oil all mixed up, very moreish

have a good one x