With no kitchen the gas barbecue has become our other vital piece of equipment alongside the camping gaz cooker I mentioned in the last blog.
To add to the general chaos we also have my nephew barney staying with us ....... Poor him!
For his first meal we barbecued a spatchcocked chicken that I had marinaded in oregano, garlic, lemon juice and olive oil which I cooked for about 45 mins on a low setting.
Alongside it we had Jamies jacket potatoes in foil (see below) and some corn on the cob.
ingredients
• 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
• 4 tablespoons butter, softened
• freshly ground black pepper
• sea sal
• 8 baking potatoes
• 8 anchovies, or 4 rashers of bacon (the best quality you can afford) if you’re not an anchovy fan
a handful of fresh thyme sprigs
method
Everyone loves a baked potato and this is one of the tastiest ways to make them. Slice, fill, then fit them back together.
Pound the garlic and butter in a pestle and mortar until smooth. Season the garlic butter well with lots of pepper but just a little salt as the anchovy or bacon will act as a seasoning too.
Cut each potato into 8 slices. Coat the slices of each potato with the butter mix then reassemble each potato on a piece of double-thick foil. Cut the anchovies or bacon into strips and put between the slices. Do the same with the thyme sprigs and carefully wrap up the potatoes.
Lay the wrapped spuds on the cooler coals at the sides of the barbie for 1–1½ hours, depending on their size, turning every now and then, until tender. If you’ve got a gas barbie, put the potatoes right at the back over a low heat and give them plenty of time to cook. You might even want to give them half an hour’s headstart in the oven first.
To add to the general chaos we also have my nephew barney staying with us ....... Poor him!
For his first meal we barbecued a spatchcocked chicken that I had marinaded in oregano, garlic, lemon juice and olive oil which I cooked for about 45 mins on a low setting.
Alongside it we had Jamies jacket potatoes in foil (see below) and some corn on the cob.
ingredients
• 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
• 4 tablespoons butter, softened
• freshly ground black pepper
• sea sal
• 8 baking potatoes
• 8 anchovies, or 4 rashers of bacon (the best quality you can afford) if you’re not an anchovy fan
a handful of fresh thyme sprigs
method
Everyone loves a baked potato and this is one of the tastiest ways to make them. Slice, fill, then fit them back together.
Pound the garlic and butter in a pestle and mortar until smooth. Season the garlic butter well with lots of pepper but just a little salt as the anchovy or bacon will act as a seasoning too.
Cut each potato into 8 slices. Coat the slices of each potato with the butter mix then reassemble each potato on a piece of double-thick foil. Cut the anchovies or bacon into strips and put between the slices. Do the same with the thyme sprigs and carefully wrap up the potatoes.
Lay the wrapped spuds on the cooler coals at the sides of the barbie for 1–1½ hours, depending on their size, turning every now and then, until tender. If you’ve got a gas barbie, put the potatoes right at the back over a low heat and give them plenty of time to cook. You might even want to give them half an hour’s headstart in the oven first.
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