Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
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Re: Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
No,no,no.you do not have keep the British farmers going on your own. I have never seen a farmer on a push bike.
Re: Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
Hi
I'm new to Bongo's and new to this forum, but I've always loved BBQ's, so thought I'd show off my rocket stove.
Cooks on just a few twigs, designed as an efficient way of cooking in poor countries. Made just from tin cans, pop rivets and ash for insulation.
ps
I have a Cadac and a Cobb!
I'm new to Bongo's and new to this forum, but I've always loved BBQ's, so thought I'd show off my rocket stove.
Cooks on just a few twigs, designed as an efficient way of cooking in poor countries. Made just from tin cans, pop rivets and ash for insulation.
ps
I have a Cadac and a Cobb!
Reality looks interesting from this distance.
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Re: Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
Looks good, any pics of stuff you've incinerated, sorry, cooked on it?
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No sorry, might have to wait till next summer now
Hard work to keep in burning for a long time and only takes an average size frying pan. So tend to use a cast iron pan on it for eggs and bacon (and coffee), more than a full BBQ.
Hard work to keep in burning for a long time and only takes an average size frying pan. So tend to use a cast iron pan on it for eggs and bacon (and coffee), more than a full BBQ.
Reality looks interesting from this distance.
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Sweet! Nice build.Sparticus wrote:...thought I'd show off my rocket stove.
This was my effort with some bean cans and a beer keg, sand and exhaust putty - difficult to keep in but I've boiled water on it for a brew at least.
I prefer to cook like this...
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(and I see there was a cheeky wee Bruichladdich went into that build, too...?! )
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Re: Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
I’ve been keeping the initial post on this thread updated with additional ideas. But last weekend I noticed how hot the table was getting even though there’s a fair gap under the barbie. So I got to thinking about sticking a small grill pan under to do those melted cheese dishes you just can’t do without a grill
Toast is easy….
Stick some ham & cheese on and slide it under the barbie while you’re still cooking regular barbie food….
….wait until the cheese is melted….
….assemble the rest of the sandwich….
….more cheese on top and back under….
….and I give you….
….barbecued Croque Monsieur
Toast is easy….
Stick some ham & cheese on and slide it under the barbie while you’re still cooking regular barbie food….
….wait until the cheese is melted….
….assemble the rest of the sandwich….
….more cheese on top and back under….
….and I give you….
….barbecued Croque Monsieur
Re: Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
Stoppit! I'm hungry now
Looks like a useful bit of kit. Have you photographed every variety of bbq'd bongo meals?
Looks like a useful bit of kit. Have you photographed every variety of bbq'd bongo meals?
Keep Calm and Bongo On!
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Re: Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
I guess these two photos could go up here, too...
Photos by Briwy - Tough Northerners @ Dent, last weekend.
Photos by Briwy - Tough Northerners @ Dent, last weekend.
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Re: Barbecues & outdoor cooking – without a Cadac or Cobb
Good one Matt, I always find the chilli works well with a spot of Portuguese red
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This is the best thread!
I'm a member of the WI, and last year at our annual camping fest i cooked Chicken and spinach curry, Vegetable Curry, chickpea and lentil daal, bbq'd paneer and assorted sides for 35 people on a cadac safari chef, 2 ring burner and a BBQ
I see lots of fresh inspiration here for this year ..... i'm thinking a chili cookout
I'm a member of the WI, and last year at our annual camping fest i cooked Chicken and spinach curry, Vegetable Curry, chickpea and lentil daal, bbq'd paneer and assorted sides for 35 people on a cadac safari chef, 2 ring burner and a BBQ
I see lots of fresh inspiration here for this year ..... i'm thinking a chili cookout
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Surzy wrote:This is the best thread!
I'm a member of the WI, and last year at our annual camping fest i cooked Chicken and spinach curry, Vegetable Curry, chickpea and lentil daal, bbq'd paneer and assorted sides for 35 people on a cadac safari chef, 2 ring burner and a BBQ
I see lots of fresh inspiration here for this year ..... i'm thinking a chili cookout
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You also need to see his book! Bored with Butties http://www.g8dhe.net/bongo_images/Muzow ... ooking.pdf
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I don't recall ever seeing that. Absolutely brilliant. Shouldn't a limited print run be done and the book made available via the Bongo Shop? I mean if Amazon can move from books into everything else, surely BF can move from Bongo bits into books? Come on Ian - you could be the next Rupert Murdoch, possibly running the BBC in 11 years when the TV license is reviewedg8dhe wrote:You also need to see his book! Bored with Butties http://www.g8dhe.net/bongo_images/Muzow ... ooking.pdf