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Techniques and recipes for cooking with fire

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  • 42 Ghanaian Chillies in a Jar

    Posted on Saturday December 19th, 2009 at 12:04 in ghanaian chilli, christmas chilli, preserving chillies

    FIREFOODIE'S CHRISTMAS CHILLI - BATCH #2This is the result of batch #2 following my previous Firefoodie's Christmas Chilli article posted earlier this month. I relented and purchased a tray of 60 very cute 3 oz jars with gold lids to overcome my labe...

  • Firefoodie\'s Christmas Chilli

    Posted on Thursday December 3rd, 2009 at 18:45

    I've been waiting all year for this. Since discovering that whole fresh chillies last forever in the freezer, I've been collecting them in preparation. This batch was made from about 3kg of chillies from various markets and enthusiastic friends with ...

  • Perfect Christmas Turkey on the Weber

    Posted on Sunday November 15th, 2009 at 13:47 in weber, christmas turkey, kettle barbeque

    This simple recipe is the result of many Christmas’s experimenting with turkey and other poultry in a kettle barbeque in both the English winter and Australian summer. On this particular Christmas, we served an 8.5 kg (20 lb) turkey for a late afte...

  • Ben\'s Boerewors Brai

    Posted on Thursday October 29th, 2009 at 17:00

    This is the South African version of good old bangers and mash. A few weeks ago my South African friend Ben gave me a proper boerewors made to his Mum's recipe by our local butcher and mutual friend Clint.A blustery, wet autumn Saturday with the (fal...

  • Crayfishing at Minster Lovell

    Posted on Sunday September 27th, 2009 at 16:07 in recipe, minster lovell, american signal crayfish

    These bad boys are Satan sporn. Intelligent or stupid I can't work it out. A 150mm critter will think it is worthwhile to attack me for example. Super aggressive, cannibalistic, and pillagers of our environment, American Signal Crayfish were introduc...

  • Roxy Joins the Family

    Posted on Wednesday August 26th, 2009 at 13:01 in camper van, spit roast, go anywhere weber, 1972 vw dormobile

    Roxy is our newly aquired 1972 VW Dormobile camper van. I've been commuting to Oxford in her for a week or so now and have started to become more used to the details and idiosyncrasies of the 37 year old camper. Having been a teenager in the late 70'...

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thomr

5 stars Thom

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Posted: March 21st, 2009 | More Reviews From thomr | Report This Comment

Bayho

5 stars Cindy - Bayho

I only thing on there that i wouldn't be willing to try was the egg . but every thing else looked super good and fairly simple to bbq. I love sausages. and yours looked so good! Especially spicy ones that you can only really nibble on before you tounge falls off.

Posted: August 12th, 2008 | More Reviews From Bayho | Report This Comment

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