Of course, having wheeled the Weber out of the shed and tasted the smokey lamb, we've got the taste for it. A boneless chicken, marinated in rosemary and sundried tomatoes and such (bought that way) was the next sacrificial lamb, so to speak. Artichoke fritters, and a tub of buckwheat and 4-bean salad on the side.
7 comments:
don't you love your weber grill? mine makes me so happy :)
Lovely FC!! I don't think I have ever reached such bbq-ing heights. I have to wrestle the tongs off my dad to get anything other than burtn sausages!
how is the salad flavoured? I'm trying to imagine the taste.
Heather - we do, best invention!
HH - this is why you marry a South African! They really know their barbecues.
Mother - like a tabbouli: mint, lemon, olive oil and a little bit of chilli.
Lol! I will keep that in mind FC!!
I'm being a wimp and waiting till it gets just a bit warmer before I wheel out the barbecue.
The chicken sounds delicious though, way better than the usual sausages and burgers.
HH - or I could just ask Paul to give lessons?
Sam - the chicken was good, but a sausage cooked on charcoal is food for the gods.
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