Morning all,
I've got to knock up a short presentation for a course i'm taking.
Now I can choose to do the presentation on anything I want so i'm going to do it on something I love doing and that is BBQ'ing.
The presentation will just cover the differences between using direct and indirect heat (using my Weber for photos)
Now I know i'm going to get asked about the difference between using a charcoal and gas bbq (i've been pre-warned about this)
In my opinion the heat source shouldnt really matter, i've heard this one individual say that charcoal gives the food a better taste but that's a bit like being able to tell the difference between something thats been cooked in a gas oven or an electric oven?
So when I get asked why charcoal gives a better flavour can anyone think of a witty answer?
Or a simple explanation as to why everything taste better on a bbq!
oh and as for the heat source, well i'm going to try and convince them all to get a chimney as it makes getting the charcoal the right temperature so much easier.
Better get 'old faithful' out and dust off the snow!
Dave


