Al Fresco Ideas - Fish

In a country where the average temperature floats around 10 degrees celsius, it's important to take advantage of any good weather. This week has been particularly good - no better time to organize family and friends for a get together!
Growing up, our BBQ's were loaded with enough meat to feed a small army. It always worked out expensive and consequently, they were a rare event. Although occasions like these are memorable, it is possible to have a more affordable BBQ suitable for everyday dinners. The joy of al fresco cuisine is that it's simple; leaving plenty of time for beer! For a great sauce, try my recipe for the Colombian Hogao here. You can swap the coriander for other herbs to give a more unique flavour.
BBQ Sea Bream
Most fish can be BBQ'd with great success and work well if cooked whole. Ask your fish monger to gut and de-gill the fish and to de-scale it if you plan on eating the skin (I peel off the skin after BBQ-ing so I leave the scales on to stop the skin from tearing). Stuff the fish with slices of lemon, chopped parsley (or other herbs) and plenty of sea salt and pepper. Slit the fish a few times if you want to speed up the cooking process. Place on a hot BBQ until cooked through (all the flesh is flaky). Peel off the skin and enjoy.
Stuffed Mussels
Although not BBQ'd, mussels are a great treat to be enjoyed outdoors with a nice glass of white wine. Saute garlic and anchovies in butter and extra-virgin olive oil for 7-10 minutes and add dried breadcrumbs. Meanwhile steam mussels until opened (discarding any that don't) and remove the top (empty) shell. Spoon the breadcrumb mix into the bottom shells and sprinkle with chopped parsley.
Skewered Crevettes
Soak some wooden skewers in water for an hour or so to stop them burning on the BBQ. Thread through raw crevettes/prawns and sprinkle with sea salt, pepper and lemon juice. Cook on a hot BBQ for 2-3 minutes on each side.

My Dad never looks too optimistic:
Labels: Al Fresco, BBQ, Bream, Crevettes, Crowd, Fish, Mussels, Quick, Simple, Summer