Getting ‘The Art of the BBQ’ right in Scotch style
These top tips help you enjoy a safe and tasty BBQ using the various cuts of Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork. This includes preparing your grill, meat cooking times and meat marinading, along with an array of mouth-watering recipes and accompaniments.
Gordon Newlands, Brand Development Manager at QMS said: "Getting the best out of your BBQ and the meat you’re cooking can really help create memorable get-togethers with family and friends whilst enjoying delicious Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork. This guide offers a quick and easy way for people to feel more informed and confident when it comes to cooking outside on a grill and is also a useful conversation starter with local Scotch butchers when deciding on the meat you need".
"Choosing to cook with the best quality assured Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork means you are getting delicious produce which has been reared to the highest of standards. With the help of our latest BBQ guide, the meat can be cooked in a way that enhances your eating experience".
"The Euro 2024 football tournament kicking off is something to look forward to this summer and is the perfect excuse to invite friends round and get the BBQ going. If the weather isn’t playing ball and you don’t fancy cooking outdoors,your kitchen oven’s grill is a great alternative".
One of the best things about the guide is to encourage people to think beyond the usual BBQ go-to's and to inspire them to add some new cuts of meat to their shopping list and try things they’ve not had before. It also offers al-fresco dining tips and advice from Scotch Butchers’ Club members and chefs.
Scotch Butchers’ Club Ambassador, Grant Duffy, a fully qualified butcher and butchery manager at Strachan’s Craft Butchers at Blantyre says: "Our counters are always full of colour and flavour. I encourage everyone to visit their local butcher this BBQ season, for the combination of real quality assurance, advice and inspiration. We love helping our customers find new things to do with fresh red meat at this time of year".
Ryan Gow, a Scotch Butchers’ Club Ambassador based at John M Munro Butchers at Dingwall offers his top tip: "The key to making the most of cheaper cuts is how you cook them. Rump or minute steaks are great for the BBQ but don’t cook them any more than medium so that they remain juicy and tender".
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