27-07-2021 10:49 - edited 27-07-2021 10:50
27-07-2021 10:49 - edited 27-07-2021 10:50
I'll start off with a change from the usual burgers and sausages and introduce some tasty mains and sides, but of course the first step is to light your charcoal BBQ at least an hour before you want to start cooking.
Arrange the coals in a stack in the centre of the BBQ pit.
Place kindling around the base and a firelighter to get it started.
Once the coals have caught, you can spread them out and leave them to turn to ash - this is the time to start cooking.
I also like to add some mesquite wood chips for added flavour.
If you need to top up the coals, add them around the edge and allow them to burn down before introducing them to the main fire pit.
Perfect for cooking on:
Main dishes:
Prawn and Shrimp skewers.
Salmon marinated with chili and lime.
Cowboy Caviar, you must try this. Link to recipe on web https://www.easyanddelish.com/texas-caviar-recipe/
and finally a nice peachslaw....
Start with the usual coleslaw receipe and add bell peppers, fresh mint, chopped nuts and peach chunks
What are your favourite BBQ recipes?
07-08-2021 10:03 - edited 07-08-2021 10:11
07-08-2021 10:03 - edited 07-08-2021 10:11
Sod this... Out with the laptop, can't quote, can't put in an emoji that isn't transmogrified...
Back in a minute.
OK, back on the laptop now, in Chrome:
@Cleoriff wrote:I'm not sure @MI5 can get on at all. Unless it's Saturday and he is doing other stuff, he struggled to get on yesterday, only one of his many devices let him on!
Yes, I wonder what that's about, I have had no problem logging on - but then I have Chrome on the laptop set to blitz all stored cookies from any O2 website so the olde-style billing bit works for me (bitter experience one summer in Spain there, I tell you!)
Hope he gets back on ok next week.
on 07-08-2021 10:33
on 07-08-2021 10:33
@pgn wrote:
Sod this... Out with the laptop, can't quote, can't put in an emoji that isn't transmogrified...
Back in a minute.
OK, back on the laptop now, in Chrome:
@Cleoriff wrote:I'm not sure @MI5 can get on at all. Unless it's Saturday and he is doing other stuff, he struggled to get on yesterday, only one of his many devices let him on!
Yes, I wonder what that's about, I have had no problem logging on - but then I have Chrome on the laptop set to blitz all stored cookies from any O2 website so the olde-style billing bit works for me (bitter experience one summer in Spain there, I tell you!)
Hope he gets back on ok next week.
He got on last night, with a device he hadn't closed down....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 07-08-2021 11:13
on 07-08-2021 11:13
I still can't get on mobile.
Only this laptop that's still logged in - God knows what will happen if I'm logged out of this one!
on 07-08-2021 15:04
on 07-08-2021 15:04
I have a suspicion that login from one device logs you out of another, possibly based on IP, @MI5 - I have had to log in when switching between laptop and phone, or wi-fi and O2 data. It might just be coincidence, of course... 😎
Must go see where the list of IP address you've ever logged in from is still visible in Settings somewhere...
on 07-08-2021 15:08
on 07-08-2021 15:08
I only usually get logged out if I go from wifi to data or switch my sim cards, otherwise I stay logged in until the forced logout by the forum.
07-08-2021 18:05 - edited 07-08-2021 18:06
07-08-2021 18:05 - edited 07-08-2021 18:06
A shot in the dark, @MI5 - does your phone browser support Incognito mode? Worth a try...
Or, if it is Android, get Ghostery app and use that, for now, to log on to the forum.
If either works, then a browser cache clear out on that device may be the fix. If Chrome on Android, they now support selective, by site, spring-cleans, not the earlier "blow away everything" blunderbuss approach.
on 07-08-2021 18:06
on 07-08-2021 18:06
I did clear cache and cookies which made no difference but I haven't tried incognito mode yet 👍
21-09-2021 08:24 - edited 21-09-2021 08:26
21-09-2021 08:24 - edited 21-09-2021 08:26
Really enjoy this thread
Sorry to be rather late
Like the idea of fruit with meat
A simple chicken kebab
!" chunks of chicken breast on wooden skewers
Soak in a tray of natural yoghurt with plenty of lime juice
Turn over regularly to get thoroughly coated
Put on the BBQ turning to cook thoroughly
Eat and enjoy
I only use a throw away cheap type of BBQ and usually get someone else to do the cooking
Thank you @MI5 for this thread
Edited for rogue punctuation