I have a propane BBQ grill here & I've always enjoyed B-B-Q'ing.
Any place we can find a similar type grills in India? or If we take BBQ grill to India - do we get compatible propane gas tanks in India?
I tried googling but didnt find any good info.
Barbeque Grills in India
Barbeque Grills in India
Take a portable charcoal grill. It is much better in taste but difficult to clean/manage which should not be a problem in India(you can get it cleaned).
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>>> I've always enjoyed B-B-Q'ing.
Just curious - what do you barbeque? I have come across very few Indians who consume beef and that is the default food for grilling.
Just curious - what do you barbeque? I have come across very few Indians who consume beef and that is the default food for grilling.
Barbeque Grills in India
I have a cousin who built his own coal barbeque. If there was one in the market he would probably have had one.
Barbeque Grills in India
There are lot of options... its not just Beef & Pork ribs that goes into the gril. Food from grill is healthier compared to Deep frying. Here are some yummy options...
Vegie Options :
-Wild mushrooms
-Asparagus
-Zuccini
-Variety Bell Peppers
-Squash
-Corns
-Garlic Breads
-You could make Kabob style skewers with these vegies
(Everything should be marinated a day before, For Vegies I prefer Olive oil seasoning + Pepper + Salt + little Indian garam stuff if you want to add Indian taste to it)
SeaFoods :
-You can do variety of seafood stuff, with different type of spices added.
-Salmon is good choice
-Pomprets - Full fish grill
-Prawns are real yummy & crispy on grill
Chicken & Mutton :
- You get different variety cut chicken from stores.
- You could do Tandoor style chicken
- Lamb or Goat - you could do Kabobs, Sheikh kabobs etc
(Seafoods , Chicken , Mutton can be marinated to our Indian style with proper mixing of Indian Spices, Some Indian stores sell ready made Indian style grill mixes)
Vegie Options :
-Wild mushrooms
-Asparagus
-Zuccini
-Variety Bell Peppers
-Squash
-Corns
-Garlic Breads
-You could make Kabob style skewers with these vegies
(Everything should be marinated a day before, For Vegies I prefer Olive oil seasoning + Pepper + Salt + little Indian garam stuff if you want to add Indian taste to it)
SeaFoods :
-You can do variety of seafood stuff, with different type of spices added.
-Salmon is good choice
-Pomprets - Full fish grill
-Prawns are real yummy & crispy on grill
Chicken & Mutton :
- You get different variety cut chicken from stores.
- You could do Tandoor style chicken
- Lamb or Goat - you could do Kabobs, Sheikh kabobs etc
(Seafoods , Chicken , Mutton can be marinated to our Indian style with proper mixing of Indian Spices, Some Indian stores sell ready made Indian style grill mixes)
Old-Spice2;28925>>> I've always enjoyed B-B-Q'ing.
Just curious - what do you barbeque? I have come across very few Indians who consume beef and that is the default food for grilling.[/quote]
Barbeque Grills in India
I've bbq'ed w/ cooking coal, wire mesh grill and bricks for frames while trekking w/ friends.
BBQ'ed chicken and rice flour roti's (kenda-rotti, [burning coal rotti] in Kannada) wrapped in aluminum foil was heavenly.
Indians have traditionally used BBQ's, but the food choices and methods of cooking using a brazier has been very different
BBQ'ed chicken and rice flour roti's (kenda-rotti, [burning coal rotti] in Kannada) wrapped in aluminum foil was heavenly.
Indians have traditionally used BBQ's, but the food choices and methods of cooking using a brazier has been very different
Barbeque Grills in India
Roasting corn and putting chili powder, lemon, butter & salt also tastes good. Just like back home.
Barbeque Grills in India
I am planning to take a George Foreman Rotisserie Grill..
Cannot replace a barbecue grill, but the rotisserie does a decent job.
Cannot replace a barbecue grill, but the rotisserie does a decent job.
Barbeque Grills in India
I was planning to take a decent barbeque grill...& get burners replaced in India ('caus the burners are different for propane & lpg).
kovai23;29168I am planning to take a George Foreman Rotisserie Grill..
Cannot replace a barbecue grill, but the rotisserie does a decent job.[/quote]
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Can everybody stick to the topic.
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