Easy, tender BBQ pulled pork, loaded into buns with coleslaw and BBQ sauce.
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5 Best Cooking Christmas Gifts 2025Read moreKitchen thermometers make great gifts for cooking lovers. They'll be able to make delicious creations with less stress and they'll get loads of use out of it. Plus, a high-quality thermometer will last them for years to come. Read on for our roundup of cooking Christmas gifts.
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The Ultimate Turkey Cooking GuideRead moreCooking a turkey can send fear rippling through the hearts of even the best home cooks. Will it defrost in time? Do I brine it? What even is brining? Is it cooked? Why is it dry? How do I rest it? Can I reheat it? We've all asked ourselves these questions.
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A Temperature Guide to Perfect Pizza DoughRead moreOne of the greatest reasons for using temperature to guide your cooking, whatever you're making, is consistency. Just like choosing a particular brand of ingredient because you like the taste better, working to specific temperatures will help you to achieve your preferred flavour and texture every time.
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7 Cooking Hacks for Perfect Food, Every TimeRead moreFrom crispy fried chicken to succulent steaks, juicy chicken with crispy skin to mouthwatering pork crackling, we will uncover the secrets behind these culinary delights. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a beginner in the kitchen, these hacks will elevate your cooking skills and impress your taste buds. So, let's dive in and discover how to create culinary masterpieces with these cooking hacks.
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Everything You Need to Know About Cooking Chicken WingsRead moreThree best ways to cook chicken wings, ideas for what to serve with them, what temperature chicken wings should reach for optimum juiciness and how best to reheat them if desired. Read on to go from wing novice to wing professional.
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How to Use the Billows BBQ Fan for Automatic Temperature ControlRead moreLearn how Billows automatically maintains your desired BBQ pit temperature. FAQs and set-up guide.
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Beginner’s Guide to Wild Outdoor Cooking with The Salt BoxRead moreWild cooking is a fantastic opportunity to cook delicious, sustainable foods using natural methods, all while connecting to nature. We wanted to learn more about this way of enjoying food, so we went to visit The Salt Box, a woodland cookery school nestled in the heart of the Surrey countryside.
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An Introduction to South African Braai with The Braai ManRead moreTo learn more about what braai means, what you can cook on a braai, and what tools you need, we spoke to The Braai Man, the UK manufacturer of authentic South African Braai. Their braais are outdoor grills built specifically for the purpose of using a variety of cooking techniques to cook delicious feasts over fire.
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Six Tips for Cooking the Perfect QuicheRead moreQuiche is a UK summer staple and the official dish of King Charles’ coronation this year. Whether it's for a light weeknight meal, a family picnic or a celebratory street party, the classic quiche is a dish to take pride in perfecting. Follow these six tips from MasterChef finalist Mike Tomkins to make a quiche to remember.
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Best Thermometers for Sugar, Jam and BakingRead moreEvery baker needs a reliable sugar thermometer. Some things just can't be made without one (tempered chocolate). And other things will always be better if they are made with a thermometer on hand (sponge cakes, we're looking at you).
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3 Batch Cooking & Leftovers Tips to Save Money on FoodRead moreThere are so many reasons to try batch cooking. Or, simply portioning out leftover food so you have lunch or dinner ready for another day. Better yet, instead of taking two hours to cook the same meal twice, why not double the recipe and freeze half? It’ll save you so much time. Plus, buying your ingredients in bulk will save a lot of money.
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Five Easy Fakeaway Ideas for Flavoursome Nights InRead moreThere are loads of great reasons to make your usual Friday night takeaway yourself: it's fun, saves money, and is usually healthier. Plus, it's actually easier than you might think, especially when you have your Thermapen on hand for your meat and frying oil.
