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Previously on "Private Message: FAO Pacharan"

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Milan has been very helpful with his advice on choosing a new barbecue. Its a big decision.
    WSGS especially when it comes to you. Never has a rep level been so appropriate.

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  • pacharan
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Milan.
    We are not interested in evry detail of your dull and boring life in the arse end of nowhere.
    HTH
    Milan has been very helpful with his advice on choosing a new barbecue. Its a big decision.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Milan, I am originally from Africa, I've had more barbecued corn on the cob than you've had hot dinners son
    You're lying. Clearly you're from Bridgwater.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    Yo Pach,

    now you've got the kettle and the rotisserie,

    what's the first rotisserie meal you're going to cook ?

    Milan.
    Milan.
    We are not interested in evry detail of your dull and boring life in the arse end of nowhere.
    HTH

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post


    have you got any good rotisserie or bbqing tips with an African slant ?

    Milan.
    1) Always use wood or briquettes, never gas.
    2) Smoke follows pretty people, send them to the kitchen to make salad.
    3) I like garlic bread, sweet potato and I'm a fan of krummelpap as meat accompaniments.
    5) You only need to kill the meat once, don't overcook any of it.
    6) Marshmallows on a stick or flake in a banana wrapped in tinfoil for the kids

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  • milanbenes
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    there you are then

    testimony that bbq'd corn on the cob is excellent


    have you got any good rotisserie or bbqing tips with an African slant ?

    Milan.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    actually I got into bbqing corn on the cob, it's one of the recipes in weber's book

    bbq'd corn on the cob is excellent you should try it

    Milan.
    Milan, I am originally from Africa, I've had more barbecued corn on the cob than you've had hot dinners son

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  • milanbenes
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    This is like dating corner. You two need to get together and share some some barbecued sausage and a corn on the cob.
    actually I got into bbqing corn on the cob, it's one of the recipes in weber's book

    bbq'd corn on the cob is excellent you should try it

    Milan.

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  • milanbenes
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    I started by doing chickens, marinated them overnight in a plastic bag and then on the rotisserie for a couple of hours

    have moved on from chickens now these, these days it big lumps of meat with seasoning and marinades

    and also, i've been doing kind of home made kebab on the rotisserie, you know enough for like 12 people, 6kg of pork shoulder cut into relatively thin steaks, bacon and onion on the rotisserie wrapped in tin foil and cooked for 4 or 5 hours

    beautiful

    bbq rotisserie cooking is a differetn league you wait and see

    Milan.

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  • oracleslave
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    This is like dating corner. You two need to get together and share some some barbecued sausage and a corn on the cob.

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  • pacharan
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    Milan :,

    After reading the halal meat thread I'm tempted to go vegetarian lol.

    Probably a nice free range chicken.

    Greg and Bob at the roadshow put together a few marinades.
    One of them was made from Frangelico - can't wait to try that on a nice steak.

    They asked the missus and I to come up on stage to try it. Don't know why they chose us but I think they appreciated the show they were getting every time she got her baps out to feed Barry.

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  • milanbenes
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    Yo Pach,

    now you've got the kettle and the rotisserie,

    what's the first rotisserie meal you're going to cook ?

    Milan.

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