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No. 4 in Independent 50 best camping essentials

November 5th, 2009

http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/indybest/outdoor-activity/the-50-best-camping-essentials–cooking-871432.html

Check the link out

I have just seen that the FLAMEBOY was voted Number 4 out of 50 top camping essentials last year voted by the Independent!

Festival Cookers/Grills/stoves…….Asado!

November 2nd, 2009

When you next buy your tickets for a picnic concert or festival get yourself armed with the Asado Grill and flameboy.

The Asado Definition

November 2nd, 2009

Asado is a South American social practise and technique for cooking cuts of meat, usually consisting of beef alongside various other meats, which are cooked on a grill (parrilla) or open fire. Asado is the traditional dish of Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile and southern Brazil.

An asado typically has a sequence of meats presented by the parillero (the cooker).[citation needed] First are the chorizos, morcillas (black pudding), chinchulines (chitterlings), mollejas (sweetbread) and other organs, often accompanied by provoleta, a grilled cheese dish. Sometimes these are served on a coal-heated brasero. Then costillas or asado de tira (ribs) are served. Next comes vacío (flank steak), matambre and possibly chicken and chivito (baby goat). If you are travelling to the area, “Chivito” in Argentina means baby goat, and in Uruguay it’s a beef sandwich with cheese, ham, bacon, boiled eggs, lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise and onions, unrelated to the Asado. Dishes such as the Uruguayan Pamplona, pork and Patagonian lamb are becoming more frequent, particularly in restaurants. An asado also includes bread, a simple mixed salad of, for instance, lettuce, tomato and onions, or it could be accompanied with verdurajo (grilled vegetables), a mixture made of potatoes, corn, onion and eggplant cooked on the parrilla and seasoned with olive oil and salt. Beer, wine, soda and other beverages are common. Dessert is usually fresh fruit.

An asado can be made al asador or a la parrilla. In the first case a fire is made on the ground or in a fire pit and surrounded by metal crosses (asadores) that hold the entire carcass of an animal splayed open to receive the heat from the fire. In the second case, a fire is made and after the coals have formed, a grill (parrilla) is placed over with the meat to be cooked.

Another traditional form to mainly roast the meat, used in the Argentine and Chilean Patagonias, is with the whole animal (specially lamb and pork) in a wood stick nailed in the ground and exposed to the heat of live coals, called asado al palo.

The meat for an asado is not marinated, the only preparation being the application of salt before and/or during the cooking period. Also, the heat and distance from the coals are controlled to provide a slow cooking; it usually takes around 2 hours to cook an asado. Further, grease from the meat is not encouraged to fall on the coals and create smoke which would adversely flavour the meat, indeed in some asados the area directly under the meat is kept clear of coals.

The asado is usually placed in a tray to be immediately served, but it can also be placed on a brasero right on the table to keep the meat warm. Chimichurri, a sauce of chopped parsley, dried oregano, garlic, salt, pepper, onion, and paprika with olive oil. or salsa criolla, a sauce of tomato and onion in vinegar, are common accompaniments to an asado, where they are traditionally used on the offal, but not the steaks.

for more info see the great wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asado

Asado Greek style

November 2nd, 2009

Since our big push on marketing the Asado Grill  range we can celebrate the product moving into the Greek market. Greece love their BBQing and do it nearly all year round. The Asado Grill fits their life stlye perfectly. the Alfresco approach to have a bite on the Balcony or garden allows them with ease to drop in an instant BBQ again without having to purchase to much charcoal etc for the job.

The economy and safety aspect that the Asado brings to BBQing is rubbing off to other counties as in these hot areas fire hazards are always an issue.

Festivals Goers Dream BBQ utencil…The Flameboy

October 20th, 2009
Asado flameboy BBQ accessory

Asado flameboy BBQ accessory

Packing for a festival is O.K. but you really just want to get there.

If you are going self catering then you need all the utencils that go with BBQing… sounds heavy and cumbersome

Well instead of deliberating what to take, just grab the Asado Flameboy,

Once you have placed a lighter in the handle, it is fully locked and loaded to cover ALL BBQing/cooking needs… it features:

1. Tongs to Grab and turn your food

2. Spatula to flip

3. Fork to position and prong

4. Cutting edge to slice buns or salad

5. Slot for clipo lighter

6. Bottle opener

7. Cork Screw

8. You can unclip the tongs to wash them without getting the handle wet.

All this and only weighs 250g and stands 20cm high tongs are retracted!

If you want to add the Asado Camper to the mix and an Instant BBQ then you are definitely goner Rock n Roll!!!

Asado Party had earlier on this year

October 19th, 2009

Our first Asado Party was held this year.

Where we had 10 tables with the Asado Grill on and multitools. The girlfriends and wives were in charge of salads and deserts but each table of 4 had a mixture of meats, Burgers, Kebabs etc. that the boys had rustled up. Each table  happily cooked their food to their requirements all washed down with a beer or a glass of vino! the weather held and everyone had a great time.

I have been wanting to do that for years and I proved that it was a great success not only very economical but everyone got involved  Restaurant Asado Style!

I say give it a go(but I would say that)… Get several Asado Grills all cooking what you want. You can even separate tastes like Vegitarian,meat or fish etc. cook at your table whilst enjoying good conversation and a glass of something.

The Asado  Multitool worked a treat as everyone had what they needed from lighting the BBQ to cooking utensil and beverage opener!

There are some images on our website www.asadogrill.co.uk of the party have a look if you have a mo.

Bring on next year….I might invite Mr Weber… LOL

Coming to the website soon a party and camper stand

October 12th, 2009

We have just finished the production of the latest Asado Camper stand and party stand these will be available very soon. Look out for these being placed on our site. We  sold out of these due to demand, so we held back placing them on the site.

Flameboy Asado Multitool

October 7th, 2009

The Flameboy Asado Multi-tool is a perfect present for a Christmas stocking filler. For those avid Campers, Caravaner’s and Hikers the lightweight and compact tool  will cover any cooking experience with ease.

Boat BBQ for instant barbecue’s

October 6th, 2009

The Boat barbeque has got off to a very good start this year…….I am not a boater but wanted to create the same experience that the on land Asado Grill gives.

However after making a whole load of  them coated in chrome plate  it became a questionable decision!

A lot of the boaters questioned why I had not produced them in Stainless steel as chrome would quickly rust.

The answer for me is that the Boat BBQ seems to be a VERY expensive item.  I wanted to produce a good looking functional boat bbq at a very reasonable price.

The Asado Boat BBQ is meant to be stowed away till needed and then only used for an hour or so. If you wipe it down post use then it will last the boater many many seasons. Even longer if you use the inland waterways!!!!

Also if you use the instant barbecue it is a self contained item …no need for huge bags of charcoal of firelighters and you do not have to clean them after wards unlike 90% of the others… Gas is an option but all very fiddly!