Easy, tender BBQ pulled pork, loaded into buns with coleslaw and BBQ sauce.
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Mike Tomkins’ Simple Salmon En Croute with SpinachRead moreThis simple salmon en croute with spinach is the perfect centrepiece for fish lovers. Mike Tomkins kept this salmon en croute recipe classic but high quality and full of flavour. Cooking it to temperature with Thermapen is the easiest way to know when your salmon is safely cooked but perfectly soft inside.
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Mike Tomkins' Jerk Chicken SupremeRead moreInspired by a recent trip to Jamaica, this vibrant recipe by Mike Tomkins is full of beautiful colours and flavours. It’s the perfect pick-me-up in winter, or a lovely sharing meal to enjoy outside in the summer.
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Baked Cod Provençal with Saffron PotatoesRead moreBaked cod provençal makes a fantastic quick and healthy midweek meal. Meaty fish meets the sun-kissed flavours of the South of France, while the saffron potatoes add even more colour to this beautifully fresh and vibrant dish.
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Mike Tomkins’ Hunter’s ChickenRead moreHunter’s chicken is a wonderful thing. Juicy chicken, oozing with cheese, encased in salty bacon and glazed with tangy BBQ sauce. MasterChef finalist 2021 Mike Tomkins took this pub classic and elevated it with three cheeses for the filling, a luxurious, creamy mash and roasted Tenderstem.
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Roast topside of beef with Yorkshire puddingsRead moreThere’s nothing more comforting than a delicious roast topside of beef with lashings of gravy and a big ol’ Yorkshire pud. We served this recipe with roast beetroot, potatoes and a dollop of beetroot and horseradish cream, to add some colour and earthy flavours to the dish.
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How to Cook Beef Ribs with the Smokin' ElkRead moreGreat for beginners looking to get into low and slow smoking, beef short ribs are simpler to make but still have all the flavour, bark and tenderness of bigger cuts like brisket. The Smokin’ Elk shows us how to cook beef ribs on the BBQ, ensuring they’re perfectly juicy and tender.
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How to Use a Meat Thermometer AccuratelyRead moreWorking out how to use a meat thermometer accurately might sound simple, but it can be surprisingly easy to do incorrectly. Ensuring that readings are taken properly is essential for making sure that your food is perfectly cooked, safe and delicious, every time.
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Sirloin Steak, Smoked Garlic Mash & Mushroom PithivierRead moreThis recipe is FANCY. Perfect for special occasions, this dish really won’t fail to impress. Step aside steak and chips, and welcome buttery medium rare sirloin with an abundance of mouthwatering sides...
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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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Cooking to Temperature Over Time with Jim MooreRead moreJim Moore, AKA Only Slaggin, is prolific in the BBQ community for his succulent and adventurous cooks, all cooked perfectly to temperature. So we asked him to talk to us about why being on #TEAMTEMPERATURE is so important when it comes to cooking with meat and fire. With temperature as your guide, and a Thermapen as your trusty sidekick, you’ll be cooking perfectly juicy and delicious BBQ food all year long...
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The Ultimate Guide To Tempering ChocolateRead moreFor anyone involved in chocolate or patisserie, accurate and fast reading thermometers are a must-have tool. The Thermapen One thermometer is the market leader for this requirement. With one second readings, unparalleled accuracy, and an auto-rotating display, it’s the thermometer of choice for chocolatiers and pastry chefs worldwide...
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Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb with Pearl BarleyRead moreElevate your traditional roast lamb recipe with this elegant and flavour filled herb-crusted rack of lamb. Loaded with garlic, rosemary, parsley and parmesan, this centrepiece is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Serve with parmesan-topped pearl barley and savoy cabbage for a twist on your usual roast accompaniments...
