Easy, tender BBQ pulled pork, loaded into buns with coleslaw and BBQ sauce.
Beef
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Barbechoo's 3 favourite Burger RecipesRead moreWe’ve joined forces with UK BBQ enthusiast James McKay once again. This year he focuses on burgers, so James has put together his top tips for making and cooking a perfectly juicy patty on the BBQ, alongside three of his favourite burger recipes...
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At Dad's Table: Cooking Burgers with KidsRead moreFrustrated with advice centering around what you can’t eat, rather than what you can, Adam’s recipes are focused on ensuring families can enjoy safe and delicious food at every step. This is why we asked him to show us how he makes BBQ food a safe and enjoyable experience for his whole family...
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Richard Holden's Beef WellingtonRead moreEnsuring a beef wellington is perfectly cooked for your liking is pretty impossible without cooking by temperature, and it’s a tragedy to cut into it after all of your hard work and discover that it is over or under done. The temperatures for rare, medium and well done beef are 52°C, 60°C and 71°C, but the temperature of the beef continues to rise while it rests, so it’s best to cook it a little under the final temperature that you would like it
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Buying From Your Local Butcher: BeefRead moreHow can you shop for the best quality, tastiest beef? What interesting cuts can you buy, and how should you cook them? Buying beef from a butcher can seem a little intimidating when you’re used to picking the same packets of meat off the supermarket shelves, and you might not be sure what to ask for...
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Kenny Tutt's Roasted Rib of Beef & Horseradish CreamRead moreThe rib of beef is a glorious thing and isn’t referred to as “prime” rib for nothing. It really is the Rolls Royce of the roast and a real treat. This spectacular centerpiece is best served pink and juicy, and the very best way to ensure the perfect result is to cook to 55°C for a medium rare finish...
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Kenny Tutt's Côte De Boeuf, Tomahawk & ChateaubriandRead moreThe sharing cuts of beef have had a real resurgence with the boom in sharing meals or family style as it is referred to in the states. The famous côte de boeuf is one of the ultimate sharing steaks...
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The Classic Cheeseburger from DJ BBQRead moreThis summer Thermapen is encouraging cooks everywhere to take BBQ-ing by the horns. Armed with all the knowledge and tools needed to make the most mouthwatering and safe BBQ feasts for family and friends, turning nervous cooks into an army of tong-wielding BBQ experts...
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DJ BBQ Top Tips for Cooking The Perfect BurgerRead moreToday we have the man, the legend that is DJ BBQ sharing his top 5 tips on how to BBQ the perfect burger! Whether you’re new to barbecuing or a seasoned pro, these tips are from the best in the biz and sure to help you achieve the ultimate BBQ burger this summer...
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Barbechoo's Beef Koftas with Homemade FlatbreadsRead moreBBQ Brave is all about being bold and taking your fire cooking to new levels, and this really made me sit down and think about how my own BBQ has progressed over the years. I started with the usual burgers, steaks and kebabs and then when the BBQ bug bit I dived into the world of low and slow...
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The Smokin' Elk's Hot & Fast BBQ BrisketRead moreCooking tender, flavoursome and juicy brisket doesn’t have to take lots of time and effort, especially when you use the Smoke to monitor your temps. The Smokin’ Elk showed us how easy it is to smoke two different brisket cuts to perfection using the hot and fast method...
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Kenny Tutt's Hanger Steak with Salsa Verde & Charred Spring OnionsRead moreHanger steak is a lesser known but massively delicious cut often kept by the butcher all for themselves, hence the name. MasterChef winner 2018 Kenny Tutt has recently put this cut pride of place at his robata kitchen, Ox Block, and it has gone down a storm...
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Roast Topside of Beef with Hasselback PotatoesRead morePerfectly pink roast topside of beef, slathered in tarragon butter and served with buttery hasselback potatoes, together with pearl onions and woodland mushrooms braised in white wine, chicken stock and thyme...
