Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
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AnvilHead
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Don Marco
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Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
I have been known to use the fading heat in the coals to finish an amazing BBQ with a carefully planned dessert. Menus used from a reputable site. However, over months I received grief and abuse for my Sweet tooth.
Should Desserts be left to the Kitchen or is it acceptable to cook them on the grill?
Should Desserts be left to the Kitchen or is it acceptable to cook them on the grill?
Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
Everything that tastes good will taste better off a grill, so go for it.
DM
DM
Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
Well said,
Some pics can be seen here https://s280.photobucket.com/albums/kk176/webermad/Forn/
Beerz
Adie
Some pics can be seen here https://s280.photobucket.com/albums/kk176/webermad/Forn/
Beerz
Adie
Grill 'em!
Though I am not much of a dessert person, I do like grilled fruits and veggies. I say Grill 'em!
Carpe 'Que,
Jim
Carpe 'Que,
Jim
Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
Good man Jim, that's my view... Live n let live!
Although you should try the Calypso Bananas... It's awesome.
Desserts seem to be a great way of getting the kids interested too.
Although you should try the Calypso Bananas... It's awesome.
Desserts seem to be a great way of getting the kids interested too.
Last edited by All Weather Griller on Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:53 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : omission)
Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
My Weber which is now in its 6th year has never seen a pudding and my Frontier which is now in its 2nd day never will !! Puddings are for girls
AnvilHead- Charcoal Starter
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Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
I assumed you would engage in some sporting banter Anvilhead. As always your points are noted... but ignored
I have asked if Mack can post details of the June event as and when he gets 'em.
I have asked if Mack can post details of the June event as and when he gets 'em.
Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
They're still working on the site but here is a direct link http://www.britishbbqchampionships.com/
Cooking Stateside
There are some contests over here where 'pudding' is a judgable category. Though I have to admit, I have never entered that category...not much for desserts (and mostly women enter that group)...but entries usually look pretty good.
If you'd like to come over and compete in any of the contests I produce, I'll see about having a 'pudding' category...just for you.
Carpe 'Que,
Jim
If you'd like to come over and compete in any of the contests I produce, I'll see about having a 'pudding' category...just for you.
Carpe 'Que,
Jim
Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
ILBBQS.com wrote:Though I am not much of a dessert person, I do like grilled fruits and veggies. I say Grill 'em!
Carpe 'Que,
Jim
I have to echo that statement right there. Sometimes I start the small weber just for the veggies, and have started grilling fruits recently.
Like DM said, anything off the grill has to be better!
bowhnter- King of Q
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Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
You haven't lived until you've tasted a nice creme brule done over maple wood. Nummy numms!
Ozz- Sausage Burner
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Location : Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Registration date : 2008-03-17
Re: Desserts (Puddings) should they be grilled/is it too Girlie?
I do a smoked caramel apple cheesecake on the grill that is very good. Had chocolate creme brule as well that was very good.
Roxy- King of Q
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Location : Canada
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