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Foodie Friday: Delicious satay chicken skewers

Today’s recipe is Satay Chicken Skewers by Kathryn Bamford from The Wholefoods Refillery. These skewers are great for an easy weeknight dinner or when entertaining. Everyone will be begging for the recipe – and will be astonished at how EASY it is! Get 20% off your first order with the code JEN20.

Satay Chicken Skewers

Whack em on the bbq and they will be done in no time! These skewers are great for an easy weeknight dinner or when entertaining.

  • 800 g chicken tenderloins
  • 6 tbs The Wholefoods Refillery Satay Paste
  • 2 tbs coconut oil
  • 1 spring onion (to serve)
  • 1 handful of roasted peanuts (to serve)
  • 1 lime (wedged)
  • bamboo skewers
  1. If you’re cooking on the BBQ, soak your bamboo skewers in water for an hour before you need them.

  2. Place the chicken tenderloins and satay paste in a large bowl or in an airtight container. Toss to combine, ensure all sides of chicken are coated. Cover and leave to marinate in the fridge for a minimum of an hour (overnight if you have the time, so the flavours really soak in).

  3. Preheat a char-grill pan or bbq on medium heat.

  4. Thread the chicken on the skewers, brush with coconut oil and cook in batches, occasionally turning for 6-8 minutes or until cooked through.

  5. Serve with spring onions, lime wedges, and crushed peanuts.

  • Get adventurous, swap out chicken for beef or pork to mix it up!
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Foodie Friday: Bacon and blue cheese potato salad

Today’s recipe comes from Russell Crossdale, BBQ and outdoor living expert at Appliances Online.

Bacon and blue cheese potato salad

A modern and unique twist on a classic potato salad, the depth of flavour from the Dijon and the blue cheese will make this recipe an instant hit at your next BBQ.

  • BBQ
  • 1.2 kgs baby red potatoes (cut in half)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp ground pepper
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 2 tsp white sugar
  • 2 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1 cup thinly sliced red onion
  • 120 g crumbled blue cheese
  • 6 bacon slices – cooked and crumbled
  1. Preheat grill to medium-high heat.
  2. Make a foil pouch for the potatoes and drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

  3. Cover the potatoes with the foil pouch and seal the top by folding foil over to create the pouch.

  4. Grill the potatoes over a direct heat for 15 minutes on either side with the BBQ lid closed.

  5. Once grilled, carefully open the packed and let potatoes rest and cool for 5 minutes.

  6. Whisk together the mayonnaise, parsley, sugar, and mustard in a large bowl.

  7. Adding the potatoes, tossing gently to coat.

  8. Stir in the onion, blue cheese, and crumbled bacon pieces.

  9. Serve as a side dish with your favourite protein.

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Outdoor summer must-haves for 2021

Nothing says summertime like long days spent outdoors. From handy grillers to gorgeous hammocks, to smart ways to keep buzzing pests at bay, we’ve got your summer sorted.

Whether you are enjoying summer at home or in the outdoors these products are sure to make life a whole lot better.

Two Trees Macramé Single Hammock – The perfect addition to any outdoor space, letting you hang out in comfort and style. Flashback to the 70’s with its natural colour tones and handmade fringing along the edges, it’s the perfect accessory for lazy days. $37.95.

Two Trees Double Hammock Kit – For when you want to hang out with a friend, comes complete with a double hammock and adjustable frame for easy setup in any location. $107.

Char-Griller BBQ Smoking Tube – This is the perfect accessory for a good BBQ cook up. Designed to add an authentic smoky flavour to your cooking, whether you’re using a charcoal or gas barbecue. Constructed from durable stainless steel, the perforated design allows wood and pellets to stay lit, providing constant smoke. $13.98.

Thermacell Perimeter Mosquito Repellent System– Nothing ruins a summer social event quite like pesky mosquitos. With flexible and portable mounting options the new Perimeter is perfect for entertaining areas and backyards. It creates protection up to 21m2, stopping mozzies before they can bite you. $89.95. (Jen is going to take this one for a test run in her back yard so we’ll report back later…).

The Nylex Retractable Hose Reel – Keep your garden hose tidy and your garden free from clutter this entertaining season. The hose reel comes fully assembled and includes a wall bracket that swivels 180 degrees to help you water those hard-to-reach corners of the garden. $159.

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Outdoor & Exteriors Styling

Pinterest share new insights into what’s trending this spring

Spring is in full bloom, and with it so is Aussies’ desire to revitalise and update their homes to make the most of the warmer weather. Pinterest is seeing users across Australia search for home inspiration both inside and outside, in preparation to re-enter society and enjoy catching up with friends and family.

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Indoors Pinterest has seen increased interest in creating special spaces for specific activities like studying and watching movies, while outside Aussie pinners are looking for ideas to enhance their outdoor spaces, including BBQ classics and woodfire pizza ovens. Pinterest has also seen a rise in popularity of the Hamptons aesthetic, which individuals are using to express their personal style.

Here’s what searches have been trending on Pinterest:

Seating for the whole family

With the onset of spring, pinners in Australia are planning their outdoor dining and lounge areas to entertain and host loved ones, as the weather warms.

  • 2.5x increase in searches for ‘outdoor patio decor’
  • 45% increase in searches for ‘outdoor dining charis’ 
  • 40% increase in searches for ‘outdoor table styling’
  • 35% increase in searches for ‘outdoor lounge area’
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Elevate your outdoors

Aussie pinners are searching for special ways to elevate their outdoor spaces, from bar ideas and play areas to fire pits and showers.

  • 60% increase in searches for ‘outrdoor shower’
  • 35% increase in searches for ‘kids outdoor play area idea’
  • 45% increase in searches for ‘outdoor bar ideas’
  • 50% increase in searches for ‘outdoor fire pit’
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BBQ season is approaching

Warmer months means BBQ season is upon us. Pinners in Australia are searching for ways to invigorate their recipe repertoire.

  • 115% increase in searches for ‘bbq food idea’
  • 45% increase in searches for ‘wood fired pizza ovens’
  • 50% increase in searches for ‘outdoor bbq kitchen’
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Room for activities

From movie nights to basketball games, Pinners in Australia are creating individual spaces for specific activities throughout their homes.

  • 50% increase in searches for ‘dream home gym’
  • 130% increase in searches for ‘theatre room ideas’
  • 40% increase in searches for ‘study desk ideas’
  • 35% increase in searches for ‘basketball court backyard’
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The Hamptons look

Pinners in Australia are leaning into the Hamptons look. They’re adapting this classic, breezy and spacious style to create their dream home.

  • 45% increase in searches for ‘hamptons house exterior’
  • 65% increase in searches for ‘hamptons lighting’
  • 40% increase in searches for ‘hamptons fireplace’
  • 140% increase in searches for ‘hamptons bathroom’
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Three DIY projects to do before Christmas

Give yourself a present this Christmas with a DIY project that is both cost effective and adds a certain je ne sais quoi to your outdoor space. Below are three projects that are under $3000, easy to do (I promise!) and will compliment your home for years to come.

The outdoor shower

Embrace nature and create a tranquil space in your backyard with an outdoor shower. For those who don’t have the space for a pool, an outdoor shower is a great alternative to cooling off during those scorching Aussie heatwaves. It is important to consider the plumbing points, screening for privacy and a sustainable water management system. Opt for pavers that are specially designed to allow water to permeate through the surface into the layers below, where water can be harvested or redirected. Surface water runoff is minimised and the need for additional surface drainage is reduced.

 

BBQ grilling station

The Aussie love affair with the great outdoors means we can create an outdoor kitchen and grilling station that is both enjoyable and practical. Creating the perfect base for a BBQ bench top is made easy with Adbri’s AB Courtyard Blocks. They provide a genuine DIY solution to creating functional, individualised outdoor kitchens for any backyard. The beauty of these blocks is that they don’t require glue or mortar to keep them in place, which means you aren’t stuck to one location. If you want to move your BBQ in the future, you can easily do so.

 

Built-in furniture

Extend your entertaining possibilities and invest in built-in furniture that will add structure, dimension and aesthetics to the backyard while maximising your space. You can easily construct custom, freestanding walls that double as seats using the same Adbri AB Courtyard Blocks. The DIY walling system allows you to build directly atop of existing paved or flat concrete surfaces. The great thing about using the AB Courtyard Blocks is that they can withstand harsh weather conditions, ensuring longevity and functionality.

 

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How to: Plan an outdoor room

By Cherie Barber

In a climate like Australia’s, an outdoor room isn’t just an asset; it’s almost obligatory. What better way to capitalise on all that blue sky and months of warm weather than creating an extension to your home that marries the comfort of a living room with the breezy bliss of lounging around outdoors? The answer, of course, is an outdoor room.   

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However, it’s not just a matter of propping an umbrella over a table and chairs. You need to create something practical and inviting, sheltered from the elements, with a good connection to the indoors. Here are some important elements to consider.

Find inspiration

A small space like an apartment balcony is probably going to offer limited options, but if you’re sizing up something larger, then spend time browsing magazines and online sites for examples of beautiful outdoor rooms you’d love to recreate.

Plan your room

Just like you would for an indoor renovation, you need to draw up a plan, whether you’re converting a barren courtyard, a disused balcony or creating something like a deck from scratch. Are you planning something quite simple on a low budget or a luxurious outdoor kitchen with barbie, sink, lounging furniture and a 12-seater outdoor setting? You don’t need sophisticated software; just break out the graph paper, measure up the dimensions of your outdoor space to scale, then start playing around with ideas. Use cut-outs for things like table settings, potted plants, barbecue, etc. This will begin to give you an idea of the space you have to play and realistically what you can fit in.

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Prioritise what’s important

Budget and size of the space will be the main limiting factors here. At a minimum you need shade, some privacy from neighbours, hopefully easy access to indoors, furniture and some kind of lighting so you can use it at night.

Things like screening, shade sails, sun umbrellas and retractable awnings can turn an unusable courtyard, deck or balcony into a protected outdoor room you can enjoy year-round. And features like foldaway clothes lines, a wall-mounted hose reel and bench seating that doubles as a storage box help keep the area clutter-free.

If you’re creating something more lavish, like an outdoor kitchen, you may need to consider new power points, plumbing and appropriate task lighting. This is where your graph paper will come in useful.

Go furniture shopping

There are just so many budget-conscious choices out there, you’ll be spoilt for choice when you go shopping for the components of your outdoor room, whether it’s loungers, table and chairs, barbecue or storage ideas. Just make sure they-re size-appropriate to the space. No point having your sights set on a top-of-the-line barbie when the reality is you only have room for a Weber.

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Sprinkle around some magic

Now this is where you elevate your outdoor room from a practical space to something really special. Night time is often when your outdoor room comes into its own and lighting will make it feel intimate and warm. If you don’t have access to a power point, you can always use tealights, outdoor candles or even solar lighting to create atmosphere.

If you don’t have a lot of floor space for pots, consider a vertical garden; a wall of edible potted herbs perhaps. 

Mirrors immediately enlarge any space, so think about a nice, big one you can strategically place to capture the best aspect.

If you have a big enough courtyard, it’s worth sacrificing space for a striking focal point, like a potted elm or large ceramic urn. Landscape designers use this trick often: in a confined area, one big object that draws in the eye will have much more impact than a whole lot of small things, which can simply make it look cluttered.

A successful outdoor room all starts with clever planning, a realistic appraisal of what can be achieved, then that attention to detail that’s much more about imagination than a bottomless pit of money.

–Cherie Barber is the director of Renovating for Profit, a company that teaches everyday people how to buy and renovate properties for a profit. 

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Foodie Friday: Smokey Barbecue Pork Ribs

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Fire up the barbie and invite some friends over for ribs! These tender, smoky and slightly spicy ribs by Williams-Sonoma will leave you licking your lips (and fingers!). For extra smokey flavour, use smoking chips inside your barbecue. If you don’t own a barbecue, you can also cook these ribs in the oven. Serve them with a zesty coleslaw salad and some fresh bread rolls – everyone’s happy!

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Ingredients

2 racks pork ribs, about 2.5 kg total

For the rub:

  1. 1/2 cup brown sugar
  2. 2 tbs chilli powder
  3. 2 tsp salt
  4. 1 tsp smoked paprika

For the sauce:

  • 3/4 cup tomato sauce
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tbs Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/4 cup apple cider 
  • 1 tbs soy sauce
  • 1 tbs Dijon mustard
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • Pinch of nutmeg
  • Large pinch of salt

Method 

Preheat barbecue or oven to 165°C.

To make the rub, in a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, chilli powder, salt and paprika.

Place the ribs on a barbecue-friendly tray, such as the High-Heat Nonstick Steel BBQ Roaster from Williams-Sonoma, or a baking tray if you’re cooking in an oven. Spread the rub evenly over both sides of the ribs. Transfer the ribs to the barbecue or oven and cook for about 3 hours, turning the ribs every hour, until the meat starts to pull away from the bones. Remove the ribs from the barbecue, cover with aluminium foil and let rest while you make the sauce. 

To make the sauce, in a saucepan combine the tomato sauce, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, apple cider, soy sauce, mustard, onion powder, garlic powder, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat then reduce the heat to medium. Simmer for 4 to 5 minutes, or until reduced by half. Remove from the heat.

Baste both sides of ribs with barbecue sauce then return to barbecue or oven for a further 5 minutes.

Transfer ribs to a cutting board, cut into single pieces and serve hot with the remaining barbecue sauce alongside.

Serves 6.

–If you’d like to brush up on your kitchen skills, head to the Williams-Sonoma Sydney Cooking School to learn the tricks of the trade.

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How to choose the right BBQ

Summer is the season of fine weather, outdoor fun and the great Aussie tradition – barbeques! From juicy meat to chargrilled vegetables, barbeque dishes represent the quintessential Australian summer.

Barbequing is a social and communal activity where you can relax and chat with friends and family whilst cooking a meal to share. And with so many BBQ options available, you can find the perfect one to suit your needs, whether you have a small inner-city apartment or a house in the ‘burbs.

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Things to consider before you buy….

When shopping for your own grilling partner, ask yourself how often you will use the BBQ, the number of people you will cook for, and your budget.

There are three different types of BBQs: gas, coal and electric.

Gas grills can be propane-powered or natural gas. The propane-powered grills will include a number of features like temperature controls, side burners and cabinets. Propane-powered gas BBQs are very popular and available in a range of sizes that are suited for all spaces. Gas grills are also very easy to clean. Natural gas grills are known to heat up quickly. They are recommended for households that have an established gas connection since this is readily available and there’s an endless supply of fuel.

Keep the location in mind of where you wish to place you BBQ. Is it on a covered patio? Or exposed to the elements? There are many different types of finishes on BBQs. Just two examples are powder coated steel and stainless steel. Powder coated steel works best when undercover as it does not handle the elements as well as stainless steel. Stainless steel BBQs work in all outdoor entertaining spaces as they provide a nice ambiance and a modern feel to the space. They also do not rust and are easy to clean.

BBQs for small homes/apartments

A two or three-burner gas BBQ is ideal for an apartment because they provide a substantial grilling area suitable to feed four-to-five people, yet are considerate of the limited space that comes with urban inner-city living. If you live in an apartment that provides natural gas, then you should select a gas BBQ that is suited for natural gas lines. If you are unsure about natural gas, contact your strata or a major gas provider to determine the status of gas supply to your building.

Alternatively, LPG to natural gas converters can be purchased to allow regular LPG powered BBQs to be used. Be cautious; failure to use a natural gas suited BBQ or converter on a natural gas line is very dangerous and can potentially damage your BBQ due to different fittings and level of gas flow.

If you are not planning to use your BBQ often, then consider an electric-based grill. Electric based grills are great for the odd occasion where you may be entertaining outdoors. Most electric grills have been developed with smaller areas in mind. They are easy to clean, quite energy-efficient and compact.

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Recommended BBQ: The recently released BeefEater BUGG BBQ is an ideal BBQ for apartments, with two burners. Available in two different colours, the BUGG BBQ is looking to redefine the way we cook on a compact grill. The BBQ certainly is a game changer, being easily compactable into a carry bag yet having the full functionality of a larger BBQ with its higher hood.

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BeefEater BUGG BBQ

BBQs for large homes/backyards

The most popular type of BBQ for larger homes is certainly the LPG gas-powered BBQ, being seamlessly efficient,  grilling fast and requiring little upkeep. Gas-powered BBQs are often a more permanent outdoor solution, many too large and bulky to easily move place to place, hence why they are the most popular type for larger homes. Our specialist BBQ team recommends a three-to-five burner BBQ for homes three bedrooms or larger, as they cater for both outdoor entertainment requirements and the regular cooking needs of the family.

For the BBQ enthusiast who has the space, there’s no going pass a coal-powered BBQ. Charcoal BBQs come in a range of sizes that are suitable for all types of living spaces and perfect for travelling. When using this type of BBQ, you can easily cook meat at a high temperature, sealing in the juice, and at the same time cooking the meat in a slow manner. The end result is meat that is cooked perfectly with that authentic smoky flavour. However, coal BBQs also come with the downfall that they can be messy and difficult to clean, depending on the model of course.

Recommended BBQ: There are many great BBQ models available for larger homes and backyards. One brand we stock is Weber, who produce an exemplary range of quality BBQs suitable for homes of all sizes. The perfect model for larger homes is the Weber Q3200. Recommended by Choice Magazine in 2013 as the preferred BBQ, the Weber Q3200 can cater for up to 15 people and roast a whole turkey. Weber is a top quality brand, with an excellent reputation for producing premium BBQ products.

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Weber Q3200

Whatever the occasion, a backyard gathering is always thoroughly enjoyed, so make sure you are prepared with the perfect barbeque!

— Steven Czeiger has been the managing director of Sunlite Mitre 10​ for the past 10 years and won the NSW Retailer of the Year Award in 2008. 

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My picks from the new IKEA Outdoor collection

IKEA has unveiled a new Outdoor range which boasts hundreds of new products just in time for the warmer weather. From solar powered lighting to extendable tables, loads of chair options and umbrellas, the new range offers everything Aussies need for a total alfresco overhaul or just a quick revamp. IKEA Outdoor will be available in all IKEA stores from today and features 28 unique and modern ranges and 250 products.

Be it big backyards or small verandahs, the new IKEA Outdoor offering showcases a wide range of hardwearing and low maintenance products that have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they are fit for the Australian climate. PR Manager Angela McCann says: “This range is truly exciting, not only because it is so suited to the Australian climate but that IKEA Australia is the first country of the wider IKEA markets to offer the new products to their customers. The ranges cater to every outdoor space, whether that be a sprawling backyard, patio or an inner-city courtyard, our Outdoor range also offers clever storage options and bright and beautiful statement pieces that make the most of outdoor living.”

IKEA’s new Outdoor range will be showcased until 14 November at The Island Bar, Cockatoo Island, Sydney; Cocktail Island on 17 – 18 November; Brisbane Open House, King George Square, on 6 October; and Melbourne Festival Foxtel Hub from 11 to 27 October.