The bbq photo & recipe thread
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Decided to do a Tuesday BBQ as the sun made a rare appearance, but being Tuesday I wanted a healthier route than usual burgers and sausages.
Made my own turkey burgers and marinated chicken kebabs.
Only second time that I’ve made either of them, and I was really very impressed with how it all turned out.
Decided to make my mayo as well, which might have been our downfall as Mrs UTH and I managed to get through half of what I made. But it was very good, especially for my first ever homemade mayo.
Too much lettuce, ruined the presentation.
Made my own turkey burgers and marinated chicken kebabs.
Only second time that I’ve made either of them, and I was really very impressed with how it all turned out.
Decided to make my mayo as well, which might have been our downfall as Mrs UTH and I managed to get through half of what I made. But it was very good, especially for my first ever homemade mayo.
Too much lettuce, ruined the presentation.
You guys talk about those little portable bbq’s some times. How do you go about lighting them? I imagine a chimney is as big as the bbq and needs too many coals to work well to fill the bbq.
Are there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
Are there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
illmonkey said:
You guys talk about those little portable bbq’s some times. How do you go about lighting them? I imagine a chimney is as big as the bbq and needs too many coals to work well to fill the bbq.
Are there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
Weber sell a smaller size chimneyAre there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
illmonkey said:
You guys talk about those little portable bbq’s some times. How do you go about lighting them? I imagine a chimney is as big as the bbq and needs too many coals to work well to fill the bbq.
Are there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
I "cheat" and use gas, mainly as when you are out and about you don't need to wait for the coals to cool down enough to be safely disposed of before packing the BBQ away.Are there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
Craikeybaby said:
illmonkey said:
You guys talk about those little portable bbq’s some times. How do you go about lighting them? I imagine a chimney is as big as the bbq and needs too many coals to work well to fill the bbq.
Are there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
I "cheat" and use gas, mainly as when you are out and about you don't need to wait for the coals to cool down enough to be safely disposed of before packing the BBQ away.Are there little coal bags for them or what?
Basically wanting to gift one, but also know it’s easy to use/setup
I've got a weber Q2000 as well, and I've taken that to a friends before, but with the big bottle of gas, it takes up all the space in either of the small hatchbacks I own (including folding 2/3rds of rear seats down).
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