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    Fall/Winter 2026 - Collection Reveal Premiere Thursday 9th July at 1700BST

    Grilling, Smoking, BBQ, etc. WAYCT (What Are You Cooking Today) Outdoor Edition

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    • Tago MagoT
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      @goosehd looks delicious. Where can I find this recipe?

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        @Tago-Mago @Alex May I share it?

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          @goosehd My favorite Chinese restaurant in NYC,does a Ginger fried rice that is out of this world.

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            @Tago-Mago Alex Padmore Jamaican Rice

            370 grams basmati rice
            1 can (400 grams) red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
            1 can (400 ml) coconut milk
            250 ml water
            2 spring onions, chopped
            2 cloves garlic, minced
            1 teaspoon dried thyme
            1 whole Scotch bonnet pepper halved
            1 teaspoon salt
            ½ teaspoon ground allspice
            ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

            Put all the above in a rice cooker, and set to white rice function. Its that easy 😂

            above is enough to feed 4 well

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              “our policy of no discussions regarding politics, religion, asparagus, and other controversial issues.” - Andrew

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                      Should have taken a pic when it was all done. Poppers for lunch and ribs for dinner for Father's Day. 20260621_122637.jpg

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                        Cauliflower being grilled/smoked. Ended up tasting good, but I think I can make the process less labor intensive.

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                        • Rustygate37R
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                          @TeflonDon on an old school Weber?

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                          Caligula would grin.”

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                            Speaking of old school Webber’s…
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                            #JustStopCrocs

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                              @Nocturama with a hinged lid?
                              I haven’t seen that type before. Nice

                              “Tales told of battles won
                              Of things we’ve done
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                                @Rustygate37 - it’s Master Touch Premium.
                                It’s handy day-to-day being hinged, and the lid can be removed completely, but it means you can’t reposition the vents (by rotating the lid) for optimum airflow.

                                I’m considering my options (itchy trigger finger), but whilst a pellet grill would be convenient, and a Kamado is the pinnacle, the kettle does pretty much everything I need it to - the diffuser (as seen under the ribs) works fantastically well, but then I’m not doing whole briskets.

                                Doing a BBQ smoking course (Christmas present) on the weekend, so will see how I feel after that…

                                #JustStopCrocs

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                                • Rustygate37R
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                                  @Nocturama just watched a few vids on YouTube. Didn’t even know they existed, learn something new everyday.
                                  That is the ducks guts mate, beat ya cook some mean feeds with that. Took me years to be comfortable enough to risk a nights dinner on one of them without having to have a back meal just in case.
                                  I reckon they are hard to beat once they are mastered.

                                  I ended up buying a Traeger Ironwood a few years back and find them very handy. The wifi controller is what does it for me. The fact I can organise temp set points and alarms whilst going about my day not having to fuss over it is my biggest draw.
                                  They dont taste as good as an old school stick burner though but I’ll take the convenience over traditional methods. The wife doesn’t like over Smokey food either so this allows me to have my cake and eat it too as the Traeger has a much milder smoke profile.

                                  A Kamado would be elite… I wish I had more money, time and patience.
                                  I use my Weber genesis gas grill the most followed by my Weber kettle then the Traeger.

                                  Good luck with the lessons, I know I could certainly benefit with another one or 2 myself.

                                  “Tales told of battles won
                                  Of things we’ve done
                                  Caligula would grin.”

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                                    @Rustygate37: Yes, it’s an old school Weber. It’s a 47cm gold or something, we got it as a wedding present in 2008.

                                    It sees too little use. I have a dedicated smoke oven, that can cold and hot smoke, and a 12 year old Weber 3200, that is a really good grill. Between those the charcoal one doesn’t get much use, but it excels when I want both smoke and heat. As with the cauliflower.

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                                    • Rustygate37R
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                                      Oh yeah the 3200 (WeberQ) they are an awesome gas bbq. We have the babyQ version for camping.
                                      Real easy to keep clean

                                      Spewing about the cauliflower, wouldn’t mind learning how to smoke some vege on the Weber?
                                      What went wrong with it?

                                      “Tales told of battles won
                                      Of things we’ve done
                                      Caligula would grin.”

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                                        Oh, nothing went wrong with the cauliflower, it came out just fine. I was following a recipe from Genevieve Taylor, and it was pretty great.

                                        My complaint about the process being labor intensive is basically about me not using the right tools for the job:

                                        I have a dedicated smoke oven:

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                                        An oven like that uses sawdust rather than wood chips, so that’s what I have a hand.

                                        But whereas wood chips can just be thrown on the coals in the Weber that doesn’t work with the sawdust. Now I believe Weber sells something called a “smoke box” that could be used, but I don’t have one of those either.

                                        So I used an old Weber device for cold smoking in a kettle grill:

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                                        It’s the spiral thing in the middle. It worked, but at first didn’t burn quickly enough (it is supposed to burn slow) so I had to fiddle with putting coal on it to increase the smoke output.

                                        So basically - it works, but if you’re cooking something in a kettle grill and want smoke flavor, consider using wood chips 😉

                                        Smoking vegetables - in general my experience is limited, and the challenge is go get smoke flavor in them while avoiding drying them out. With the cauliflower blanching it (or steaming) for a few minutes and then putting olive oil on it before smoking it worked terrifically. Other good vegetable candidates for smoking is aubergines (for baba ganoush) and my favorite, potatoes, which hold the smoke taste very well.

                                        Aubergines I would cook in a kettle grill, while I would put cooked potatoes in the smoke oven (hot or cold).

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                                        • Rustygate37R
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                                          @TeflonDon a dedicated smoke oven looks like the go, reckon I’d even start smoking cheese if I had one like yours.
                                          Been going down the YouTube Weber rabbit hole since we started talking about webers and came across a thing they called a smoke ring that has a defuser plate. Turns out I have one but never really knew what is was for. Neatly threw out a while back. Might even give it a shot.
                                          Only downside to having a Weber where I live is that they are absolutely dangerous in summer. I could potentially burn the town down….
                                          and I never want to be that guy.

                                          Cheers for the tip on the vege’s I’ll give it a shot when I get home from my holidays.

                                          “Tales told of battles won
                                          Of things we’ve done
                                          Caligula would grin.”

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                                            Smoking cheese is great - I’ve done that a lot.

                                            I think my absolute favorite is havarti - a full fat, very mild danish cheese. If taken straight from the oven is very soft on the inside, and the fat really retains the smoke flavor.

                                            Cheddar is another favorite, though it can go a bit dry.

                                            And another benefit of smoking cheese is that it “kills” them, and stop them from maturing further. So if you have a Brie or similar that’s is on the verge of getting too intense it can be “stabilized“ by smoking.

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