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COOKING COMPANION


Looking to include a barbecue in your setup?


We spoke to David Wright at Barnstaple-based Planet Barbecue for more advice…


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Summer Opening Open 7 days


Deli-Café 10am to late Lunch 12 to 3pm


Restaurant Dinner 5pm OPENING TIMES:


Monday Bar-Deli-Take away 4-8pm Sunday 11am to 5pm Tues -Sat 10am to late


2/3 Course Set Dinner Menu 5-7pm Brunch Menu 11am-2pm


3 night package available in our Seaview apartment with Dinner Tel 01503 250308


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If you are planning on a built-in outdoor kitchen, says David, and want to include a barbecue, it’s best to opt for a freestanding model that simply slots into a gap between your units. Should a built-in barbecue go wrong or need replacing, it can be costly to fix – and you may find that the model you chose is unavailable years down the line. A barbecue, he


“Should a built-in barbecue go wrong or need


says, is a great choice for those looking to use a variety of cooking methods when entertaining alfresco. Depending on your needs, you’ll find gas barbecues with a range of features that increase their functionality: features such as rotisseries, pizza ovens, sizzle stations for steaks and more. Over time, David suggests purchasing more and more


58 | THE WEST COUNTRY FOODLOVER replacing, it


can be costly to fix”


attachments and accessories for existing barbecue setups to increase their functionality, giving you an outdoor kitchen that offers a wealth of cooking styles without breaking the bank. Such accessories could include a beer can chicken roaster for an alternative Sunday lunch, a pizza grill pan, racks on which to roast chicken wings or drumsticks, rotisserie attachments and even flat or ridged griddles that are placed directly on the heat, allowing you to prepare alfresco


cooked breakfasts, including perfectly barbecue-fried eggs. Cast iron fajita pans make for perfect Tex Mex nights, and you can even buy popcorn poppers designed to be used on the barbecue – all you need now is an outdoor projector for a great alfresco film night!


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