Their great work goes further than that, as they also announced back in January that they would be working to phase out the use of plastic by 2023. Another first! This great work by the brand had really changed my perspective of the brand, so when they recently invited me along to try out their new BBQ food range, I thought it was the perfect opportunity for me find out a bit more about them and to actually try some of their new grub too.
As well as providing a taste of the Iceland products, Neil also blew my mind with some of his top BBQ hacks and tips. Quesadillas, smoked vegetables and even cheesecake were all things that I would have never previously associated with a BBQ. I’m still not quite over the fact that he showed me how to make eggs on the BBQ grill though. You simply pierce a tiny hole in the end of an egg (to stop them exploding) and place it (in their shells) on the grill, turning them to allow them to cook through. It’s basically a bit like boiling but without actually boiling them. Mind blown and so tasty!
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This is a partnership post in collaboration with Iceland
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