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Barbecued Whole Brill with Garlic Butter

Barbecued Whole Brill with Garlic Butter

Sometimes unfairly overlooked in favour of plaice or turbot, we think brill is – well, brill! With a sweet flavour and firm flesh, it’ll cook to perfection in minutes as soon as the BBQ is ready. Serves 2.
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Barbecued Squid With Roast Pepper Sauce

Barbecued Squid With Roast Pepper Sauce

Squid is a great candidate for the barbecue, because it will cook to perfection in moments over the hot charcoal. Please note that it’s really important to get the charcoals very hot; you’ll also need to work quickly, because the meat will become tough if cooked for more than a few minutes, so use the waiting-for-the-charcoal-to-heat time to prepare the sauce ahead, put the salad leaves on a serving platter and get everyone ready to eat. Serves 4.

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Barbecued Rump Steaks with Quick Tomato Salsa

Barbecued Rump Steaks with Quick Tomato Salsa

This recipe may seem a little long-winded, but in fact it just requires a bit of easy prep a couple of hours before you plan to eat – and the end result is definitely worth the effort! Serves 4.

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Barbecued Red Mullet

Barbecued Red Mullet

Beautiful Red Mullet taste every bit as good as they look. It’s easy to grill or oven-bake either whole or filleted, but we like them best on the barbecue. Serve with something simple, like crusty bread or our New Potato Skewers (also a BBQ favourite) and garlic mayo. Serves 2-3.
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Barbecued Lamb Kebabs with Yoghurt & Mint

Barbecued Lamb Kebabs with Yoghurt & Mint

Rich lamb and fresh veg are marinated in yoghurt, lemon and mint for a tasty BBQ feast. These skewers are ideal served with warm pitta breads; just open up a pitta pocket, hold the skewer over it and use a fork to gently push the meat and vegetables from the skewer down into the bread. Definitely one of the nicest sandwiches you’ll eat this summer! For best results, marinate the lamb for a minimum of four hours before assembling the skewers. *If you are using wooden skewers, be sure to soak them in water for at least 30 minutes prior to use.* Serves 4-6.

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Barbecued Hake Pesto Parcels Recipe

Barbecued Hake Pesto Parcels Recipe

With its firm flesh and mild taste, hake pairs well with robust flavours. Here, it’s teamed with pesto, olives and vibrant veg and foil-baked on the barbecue. Delicious! Serves 4.
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Barbecued Garlic Crevettes

Barbecued Garlic Crevettes

Succulent prawns in a delicious garlicky marinade – we think this simple recipe is sunshine on a plate, whatever the weather! Recipe serves 4 (we have allowed 4 Crevettes per person).
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Barbecued Courgettes

Barbecued Courgettes

Loads of vegetables (and fruit) have a great affinity with the grill; this simple side dish may not seem much of a recipe, but it’s a surprisingly nice accompaniment to all manner of BBQ fare, from halloumi and chicken to fish or steak. Serves 4 as a side dish.

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Barbecued Aubergine and Tomato Salad

Barbecued Aubergine and Tomato Salad

Smoky barbecued aubergines and juicy cherry tomatoes are simply dressed with lemon and balsamic vinegar in this easy, tasty vegetarian salad. We’ve suggested some different cheeses to add, but feel free to experiment – for a vegan version, leave the cheese out altogether and add a handful of toasted pumpkin seeds just before serving. Serves 2 as a main dish or 4 as a side.

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Bang Bang Cauliflower Recipe

Bang Bang Cauliflower Recipe

This tasty veggie riff on the popular ‘Bang Bang Chicken’ is super-charged with flavour – it’s super-simple to make, too. If you’d like to make this recipe vegan, just use any plant-based milk and substitute maple or date syrup for the honey. Serves 2 as a main meal, or 4 as a side.

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Baked Salmon Fillets with Lemon & Parmesan

Baked Salmon Fillets with Lemon & Parmesan

Simple to make, quick to cook and delicious to eat, these baked salmon fillets are about as close as we get to ‘fast food’! The recipe is pretty versatile - you can replace the parmesan with any other hard cheese you have to hand, and swap the parsley for dill, chives or other soft herbs. Serves 6.

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