Bavette steak is one of those cuts I always come back to for barbecuing. It’s got that loose, open grain that soaks up marinade beautifully and a deep, beefy flavour that stands up well to …
Ingredient: Olive Oil
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When I’ve got people coming round for a last-minute BBQ, I tend to grab a pack of pork shoulder steaks. They’re well-marbled, quick to cook, and a good bit cheaper than ribs or chops. Most …
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Beef short ribs are made for slow BBQ. The layers of fat, sinew and meat break down over time, leaving you with something that pulls apart at the nudge of a fork. I like mine …
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Skirt steak has a deep, beefy taste that stands up well to fire. It’s long and flat, cooks quickly, and slices up beautifully against the grain. It doesn’t cost a fortune, but when treated right, …
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The marinade is simple but really effective. I use full-fat Greek yoghurt as the base—it tenderises the chicken without turning it mushy. I stir in lemon zest, garlic, chopped parsley, mint, and oregano, along with …
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Pork neck steaks are a go-to for me on the BBQ. They’ve got a great balance of fat and meat, which keeps them juicy over the coals. You can treat them like a thick chop, …
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Chicken thighs are brilliant on the BBQ. They stay juicy, take on flavour well, and cook evenly. I like to pair them with Mediterranean-style flavours that hold up against the heat. In this recipe, the …
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Succulent chicken thighs grilled over hot coals have always been one of my go-to BBQ staples, but I like giving them a lift with something that cuts through the richness. This sticky apricot glaze does …
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Pork and mustard have always worked well together. I wanted to bring a bit of summer into that pairing, so I went for a honey mustard glaze and paired it with grilled peaches. You get …
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This chilli beef bake has become one of my midweek staples. It’s warm, filling, and gets better with time—ideal for leftovers or feeding a crowd. What makes it different from your usual chilli is that …