BBQ University with Steven Raichlen on Good food from 14th may 6pm
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BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Thanks for the heads up, it was watching his Primal Grill series that led me to buying a Weber and finding this forum. My gosh he has a lot to answer for 
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All set. Bizarrely Keith the purchase of my weber kettle lead to me buying this book. I do hope it's not quite the same as primal grill, I've mastered the surgeons knot 
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
I've seen a few clips on t'internet and it is a bit Janet & John, BUT if it gets the public thinking and maybe taking the next step then it's all to the good. It's difficult to get a doctorate or masters if you can't get past basic reading, translated to good barbecue of course 
Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
I watched a few episodes of Primal Grill a while back and thought they were a bit boring compared to Licence To Grill but if this new show gets people bbqing then good for him!
Will give it a go though, i'll watch anything to do with bbqs
Will give it a go though, i'll watch anything to do with bbqs
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Well I've watched the first show and half of the second. It is basic but gives good, simple advice that anyone new to barbecue cooking should easily master enabling them to get past burgers and sausages. Not nearly as annoying as Primal Grill, given then lack off barbecue TV here in the UK it's worth a watch for all but the most seasoned of cooks.
Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
I find him dull....and the recipes are nearly always the same series to series....
however some of the information he passes on is useful
I do prefer tv chefs with a bit of passion,like Rob from Licence to Grill
Perhaps we need to start making our own?
however some of the information he passes on is useful
I do prefer tv chefs with a bit of passion,like Rob from Licence to Grill
Perhaps we need to start making our own?
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Not a fan of Raichlen's shows or books myself but they have their place and they do get people thinking about more than botulism burgers. That's got to be a good thing 
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Its pure cheese.....
But I think for a newbie into BBQ it shows you can cook a few different things with a bit of an open mind.
Never seen anything as cheesy though.
But I think for a newbie into BBQ it shows you can cook a few different things with a bit of an open mind.
Never seen anything as cheesy though.
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Watch Primal Grill 