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Summer Season Is here??

July 17th, 2011
Flameboy and Asado grill

Flameboy and Asado grill

The kids have broken up and it is holiday time!

Well… Looking out of the window  I think we need to get Thing 1 and thing 2 out!!!

However this is where the Asado grill holds it own…..an Impromptu BBQ between showers is just what the doctor ordered.

The season is going very well with Europe embracing the Asado portable Grill stand. Their love of small grilling bqq’s for camping and a little more sunshine than us really skyrockets the BBQ stand into the top ten! with being able to have a charcoal bbq just off the peage or any Autoroute then dispose/recycle with no need to continue with dirty smelly grill has really impressed.

The Flameboy on ‘The hour’ on STV

June 9th, 2011

We have now got on TV with the flameboy!!!

the hour is on Scotish TV and they have an Oz ahowing off the new BBQ range .

Click on the link below

http://player.stv.tv/programmes/the-hour/2011-06-07-1700/

then Click PART 2 and roll on to 4min 30seconds

The Student Guide gives the Asado Grill the Thumbs up!

May 30th, 2011

After being approached by ‘ The Student Guide ‘ for a test of the Asado Grill and Flameboy I gave them the Opportunity see how easy and simple and stylish they are to use!…..They loved it!

Now they have endorse it as a simple economic clean way to BBQ if students are looking to enjoy their outdoor pursuits namely festivals and Camping it’s right up your street!

See the link below:

http://thestudentguide.com/content/?articleId=1083

Asado Grill 2011

April 25th, 2011

Well another summer is nearly upon us and the Asado Grill is out in force with many new retailers and wholesalers cashing in on this little BBQ stand.

Easter is here and the sun is very hot apparently in the UK, as I am in Portugal selling my wares where it has rained for the past week!

However this does mean extra sales which I am not complaining about.

Boat Mart and Asado

February 25th, 2011

Boat Mart are the Media sponsors for the Latest  Boat and Caravan show at the NEC

Boat Mart requested, on the back of reviewing the Asado Boat BBQ, that we collaborate with a competition.

So you can see the Boat BBQ in it’s full glory on their stand.

Post this give away we have launch the full package of an Asado Boat BBQ with Instant and Asado Flameboy all for just £32.99

We are  have the  most economic boat BBQ but it definitely has a place on the Market

Boat BBQ getting noticed

February 7th, 2011

Asado Grill  have weathered the winter months and economic storms and looking to come out of Hibernation!

The Asado Boat BBQ has had plenty of Critics due to it’s chrome finish but it does work well and is a very economical and friendly way to have a bite on your boat. the Many customers seeing past this issue enjoy a good sturdy frame to hold the instant BBQ cartridge.

Boat Mart are doing a feature on the Boat BBQ between the most expensive and cheapest!

No clues in guessing which one we are but I am very happy we are in the running and look forward to seeing the artical and views they take on our Boat BBQ design.

Sales started very slowly but now we are doing a many thousands of sales each year. Times are changing and I think it is time to change the present boat BBQ design to a stainless steel finish.

Asado

June 10th, 2010

Literally, asado means roast or roasted. But in Argentina, an asado is a common gathering of family and friends where typical Argentine meats are cooked just so. The asador is the person who takes on the role of the main chef. The meat is cooked on a special grill called a parilla. A parilla is a specially designed grill, usually constructed out of bricks. There are two sections in the parilla, one where the coals or wood are heated, and another section that contains the metal grill, also called la parilla. Thus the meats cooked during an asado can be described as carne a la parilla.

When the fire for the asado is made with wood, this is called con leña. Wood fires are usually used in the countryside, and lend a smoked flavor to the meat. This kind of asado is called asado criollo, a term that indicates a more rustic, traditional style asado. On the other hand, in the city, wood is not as easily obtained, and it is more common to use charcoal to light the fire in the parilla. This is called parilla al carbón.

On one side of the parilla the wood or charcoal is lit on fire, creating hot coals. The coals are delivered to the other side of the parilla, underneath the metal grill, with a metal shovel or metal thongs. The asador keeps track of the progress of each cut of meat, delivering coals and moving them around appropriately. The key to a delicious asado is cooking the meats a fuego lento, or on a slow fire. If the fire is too hot, the meat burns outside, and remains raw inside. When this happens, the Argentines say, “Se arrebató la carne,” which means that the meat has burned.

The first meats on the fire are the chorizos, sausages usually made from pork. Once the chorizos have begun to take on color, and are ready to be turned, the rest of the meat should be added to the parilla. Two specific cuts, matambre and entraña, should be cooked hot and fast, as they are thin cuts which dry out if cooked slowly. A hot fire encourages a sort of “skin” on these cuts, which locks in the juices. Matambre is pork, and entraña is a cut from a cow taken from under the ribs.

All the other meats should be cooked slowly. The asador pays close attention to each cut, usually removing one from the fire at a time, carving it, and serving it to the guests. Chorizos and costillas, or ribs, are usually served first. Other typical asado meats include morcillas, or blood sausages, riñones, or kidneys, mollejas, or glands, and chinchulines, or intestines. Chinchulines should be cooked until crisp. Otherwise they are frustratingly chewy. Of course, steak is also included in the asado. Chicken is also common, as is a slab of queso provoleta, or provolone cheese.

Although meat certainly takes center stage in an asado, there are a number of other traditional asado dishes. Two sauces, for example, are typically found at an asado. Chimichurri is a sauce made from olive oil, vinegar, garlic, parsley, oregano, pepper, salt, and perhaps other spices. Salsa criollo is a simpler sauce, made from finely chopped onion and red bell pepper, oil, and vinegar, and possibly garlic.

A simple ensalada mixto made from lettuce, tomato, and onion may be served. One is more likely to see an ensalada rusa, made from potato, carrot, green peas, hardboiled eggs, and mayonnaise. Asado is typically served on round wooden plates.

When eating asado in a restaurant, one may order only one or two cuts of meat. For example, in a restaurant one might order a matrimonio, or matrimony, a combination of chorizos and morcillas. The more guests at the table, the more different asado cuts might be tackled and devoured. It is important to note that, while all the side dishes, sauces, and cuts of meat listed above are considered typical to a traditional Argentine asado, they may not always be included. As stated above, an asado is not just about the food, but also about culture and tradition. An asado, after all is more than a meal.

Asado Vision

May 16th, 2010

ASADO VISION

The Asado Vision is a collaboration on a design that came to us and we have worked together to create the Asado Vision. This Steel BBQ frame can be attached to any horizontal space weather a Brick wall or a Strong Wooden fence. You do need a little DIY but once you have got your 2 screws in and secure you will be able to have a full  sleek Cooking Platform of well over a meter in length. The Asado Vision really has it all when catering for stationed BBQ.

Many great advantages to the Asado Vision
1. You are able to place a standard Size or Party size into the Frame
2. The Frame can be set up quickly and once on the wall can be folded up out of the way till the next BBQ
3. NO cleaning!… you buy a Party or Standard size BBQ to suit your BBQ needs and drop it in. the Splash back stops any grease damaging close surfaces and all you have to do is possibly wipe down after use.
4. Very cost effective BBQing
5. The Frame can be removed and Folded down out of season to 60 x 44 x 8cm
6. If you use a party BBQ the chopping board can be moved and slotted into the right hand side and Adding an extra shelf to hold food, condiments or any BBQ accessory.

We will even supply a cover so that during the season you can slip this elasticated cover over the top so it will not be damaged between those UK showers or store throughout winter so it does not get scratched in the Garage.

Well… A good start!

April 27th, 2010

I hope you were all out barbecuing hard this weekend? The sun has been shining and I have been out BBQing hard showing the versitility of the Asado Grill range. We are in a Credit Crunch and I have noticed in my local stores that they have sold out of instant disposable Barbie’s we shows that people are buying wisly and it has shown in our sales.  I hope the weather is here to stay as it does spur us all on over these troubled times.  I have been designing away and come up with some new ideas to get a good economic barbeque going I will reveal all in good time!

The football is on the way …I am not that interested personally ….( I am a rugby boy) of course I hope we do well and I will watch the further we get into the competition!…..this is where the Asado range will come into its own…..A back of the net product!!!!  sorry it had to be said!!

Is summer on it’s way?

April 7th, 2010

I have been working away trying to drum up some summer spirit over this awful winter!

I have to say at least we are having seasons now and hope that sunshine will follow rain ?  I have been lead to believe that it will be another good summer Like the last!!!! ……this is  good and I know you guys love that postage stamp of an English summer and any small window will get those shorts on and BBQ out!

I have had another huge response to the Asado range now a truly Global product with interest from a country called Belarus, which sounds more like a planet than a country.

I wish you all well this summer as it may be at our discontent with election and misery round the corner …..whatever paliament is slung into our midst……….the outcome will be the same!..more taxes, less money and the poor giving to the rich!

This is the time to enjoy ourselves with a bit of free warmth from our sun and relax in the fact that the Asado grill is good Value!

I will now have another Glass of red!