“Happy Father’s Day,” I greeted
Mister Husband as he came down the stairs Sunday morning.
“I’m not your father,” was his
response.
True, but nonetheless I thought it
might be nice to mark the day with a mini BBQ.
We don’t “do” Hallmark Days in our
house, but it’s an unspoken agreement a lie on and a couple of hours peace and
quiet is the best gift going.
So I took the boys off to do the
grocery shopping leaving Mister Husband to sit back, relax and enjoy his
current comedy favourite, The Big Bang Theory.
As Lovely Liam had been asking for
sausages all week I decided to kill two birds with the one stone. I couldn’t resist some tasty looking Glensallagh
sausages from Lidl and I chose Irish pork with spring onion and Irish steak with
cracked black pepper.
The BBQ was one I bought for last
summer’s holidays but was never used. It languished in the press ever since and
today I pulled it out.
The novelty of a mini BBQ was
huge. But the boys lost interest pretty
quickly once the flames went out and the smoke started to billow. To be honest I was almost losing interest
myself as it looked like the BBQ just might not work.
Half of the charred wax paper flapped
in the wind as one quarter of the charcoal slowly turned the correct shade of
grey.
Everything else remained black.
I persevered as those sausages looked
too good to be cooked indoors.
After a bit of shaking and some
tapping, forty minutes later, we were ready to rock ‘n roll.
Never let it be said that a woman
can’t get a BBQ started, disposable one or not.
I laid six plump sausages on the hot
grid.
It took a further twenty minutes for
the sausages to cook and they were devoured in under 6.
All in all it was a lovely lunch,
topped off with bowls of double chocolate chip ice-cream.
Disposable
BBQ Pros
- · It’s disposable.
- · Who doesn’t like eating outside.
- · Novelty value is huge.
- · Perfect for a picnic.
- · Cheap and cheerful.
- · Little or no washing up.
Disposable
BBQ Cons
- · It’s disposable.
- · Fiddly enough. Needs a flat, fire resistant surface.
- · Depending on direction of wind, it can take a while before it is ready for use.
- · Supervision is paramount. Particularly when there are children present.
- · Suitable only for a small gathering.
It’s a great little summer must have
and I think I will definitely use one again.
I love how long it takes to BBQ and then how quickly it's eaten - it's ridiculous really but addictive. We sometimes oook indoors and eat outdoors and tell the kids it's still a BBQ. The more usual one with our weather is cooking outdoors and eating indoors!
ReplyDeleteNow that's something to take on board!!! My lot would love to have a picnic meal. Actually, I tried that last Summer. "I'm not eating THAT!" "Is that BROCCOLLI??????" They didn't eat it and it WAS brocolli.
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