Tried my hand at making my own Terracotta Tandoor after seeing it done on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfXXamj8lV4Seemed cheap and easy enough, even for a cack-handed numpty like me

I won't repeat the instructions but it only took 10 minutes or so and I got all the pots at Homebase/Dobbies.
Here are some pics:

The First Collage:
1. The finished tandoor with a borrowed lid from an unused chimenea
2. My addition to the instructions, a stainless steel sink drainer for 99p to act as a 2nd grill
3. Checking the temperature with my whizz-bang new thermometer (notice I still have hair on my forearm!) This was after 30 minutes.
4. Tweaking the bricks underneath to maximise air-flow (this is key to getting it really hot)
The Second Collage:

1. Balancing a Tikka on a slightly too-short skewer
2. Balancing the skewer on a tent peg
3. Not brave enough to stick a roti on the side in this pic - cooking on a tawa pretty well
4. Say good-bye to forearm hair! Attempted Tandoori Roti
5 & 6 My breakfast.
Overall this worked a treat. I used lumpwood charcoal, and this was my second attempt at firing it up. I would recommend extra long skewers.
The chicken cooked in 5-7 minutes and I used Blade's tried and trusted marinade.
Will give this some more testing over the BBQ season
