The Chicken Shish are definitely worth a go, I always get happy faces with that one. The bunny burgers is also something I made up, the kids would never know and everyone else will enjoy them. There's no real secret to them, but the better the pork belly, the better the finished burger.
Something I can highly recommend is a rib of beef done on the BBQ. I got this from Ainsley and it simply requires the rib to be cooked on either side making sure to keep moving the rib during cooking, takes about 20 mins. If you like your beef rare or medium rare, you'll love this and the taste is something else.
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Another dish that I always get praise for is stuffed peppers. Admittedly there is a little cheat but only as there is usually so much else to do. I have made this from scratch without the cheat and achieved similar results, anyway:
4 Sweet pointed Red Peppers
1 Aubergine
1 Large Onion
175g Deli Chorizo
1 Pck Tilda Pinto Bean & Chilli
Finely chop the onion and fry gently to soften. Slice the chorizo into thick slices and then dice, add to the onion to release their oil. Dice the aubergine and add to the pan to soak up the oil and soften. Add rice and stir through and remove from heat. Halve the peppers including the stalk and cut away the seeds and unwanted pith. Make eight squares of tin foil to wrap each pepper in. Place a pepper on the foil, bring the foil up around the outside of the pepper and fill the pepper with heaped portion of the rice mix. Finish the remaining peppers evenly with the rice. Bring the foil over the top and fold to create a tight bag, leaving a little of the stalk showing. Cook on a medium BBQ for about 15 -20 mins or until the skin is starting to blacken.