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Cookies on the barbecue?

- PRUDENCE WADE

Yes believe it or not DJ BBQ (Christian Stevenson) has done just that. This is his grandmothe­r’s recipe, and what he refers to as “goof-proof”.

He recommends using the target technique – where the coals are piled up in the middle – and using a plancha on top.

Ingredient­s: (Makes 8-10)

115g softened butter

115g granulated sugar

50g soft light brown sugar 1 egg

1tsp vanilla extract

120g plain flour, sifted ¼tsp salt

½tsp bicarbonat­e of soda 100g chocolate chips

Method:

1. Make sure all the ingredient­s are roughly the same temperatur­e, as this will give you a smoother mix. Cream together the butter and sugars until light, pale and fluffy. Then mix in the egg and vanilla, followed by the dry ingredient­s. Lastly, stir through the chocolate chips. Now refrigerat­e the cookie dough in the bowl overnight.

2. The next day, get your outdoor cooker going.

3. Roll the cookie dough into balls around 75-100g, depending on how big you like your sweet chocolates­tudded frisbees. Next, cut some circles out of baking parchment – double the number of dough balls you have – ensuring they’re slightly bigger than the final size you want your cookies to be. Evenly squish each dough ball between two discs of baking parchment to create a cookie shape.

4. Place the paper-covered cookies directly on the plancha. Cook for five to 10 minutes on each side, flipping with a fish slice. If you like a chewier or crispier cookie, then cook for the shorter time, for crispy cookies cook for longer.

5. Let them cool slightly before peeling off the paper and serving.

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