This colourful recipe is a vibrant, vegetable-forward flatbread baked on the BBQ Outdoor Pizza Pan. Six different vegetables are layered on top of a fresh almond arugula pesto and finished with tangy goat cheese for an elevated take on your standard grilled pizza. The even heat distribution of the enamelled cast iron Pizza Pan means you get a crisp, chewy crust in a matter of minutes. It’s a flavorful way to serve the bounty of the season while enjoying cooking outdoors.
With smoky bacon, ground beef and beans, these meaty cowboy beans can be served as a side dish or as the main meal. The sweet and savory sauce brings all the elements together for a hearty and comforting dish, perfect for your next barbecue. And by using the BBQ Outdoor Round Skillet you can cook the beans outdoors over an open flame for a deep, charbroiled flavor. Just don’t rush the 15 minutes simmer time - it’s necessary to make sure all the flavors meld together.
Perfect as a side dish for seared meats or as a topping for fajitas, colorful bell peppers and red onions are even better when cooked on the grill. The perforations on the BBQ Outdoor Square Grilling Basket mean you can get the charbroiled flavor of an open fire without losing the thin vegetables under the grates. Try using a mixture of orange, red and yellow bell peppers or feel free to use any combination of sweet or spicy peppers.
The ultimate weekend bake, easy enough to make with children. These decadent muffins are best eaten on the day or kept in a sealed container and heated slightly before serving.
An elegant and classic French bistro dish, sure to be the star of the table. Slow-cooked duck legs, tender and delectable, served with creamy potato puree, a delightful combination of rich flavours and textures.
This dish is quite a show-stopper when presented. The sea bass is baked in paper to self-steam and the quinoa soaks up the juices and retains the lovely flavours. The Moroccan spices add an unusually warm but delicious taste to the fish. A great alternative to meat for a special occasion or festive meal.
Made with dessert pears and nutty frangipane, this perfectly golden tart is as delicious as it is comforting. Serve with whipped cream, or enjoy as is.
Leftover lettuce can be a bit unappealing, but I’ve got a recipe here that turns it into a delicious advantage! I use lettuce leaves to soak up the gorgeous juices from my roast pork – it’s a total game-changer.