1. Barbecued dumplings
Starting off the list, we have delicious dumplings: prawn, pork or vegetable. Whether your preference is steamed or fried, the majority of us can all agree that dumplings taste incredible.
It may have come as a surprise, but you can cook dumplings on your grill! You can choose to buy premade dumplings or, if you’re a master dumpling folder (or up for the challenge), you can make them from scratch! In all seriousness, they aren’t too difficult to make. They’ll just require a little more time if you’re making them yourself. But the fresh flavours are well worth it.
Today we’re suggesting the classic pork dumplings, but of course, for our herbivore friends, cabbage and ginger can substitute the meat, which is equally delicious.
Ingredients
- 50 gyoza dumpling skins
- 300g ground pork
- 200g cabbage
- 15g ginger
- 15g garlic
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon cooking sake
- 1 teaspoon soy sauce
- Pepper
If you want a slightly sweeter dipping sauce, we suggest you mix a little honey in with your soy sauce. Want some spice? Add some chilli (fresh or flakes will do) instead!

2. Souvlaki
The Greek word for small pieces of meat and vegetables on a skewer. Gordan Ramsy once controversially said Greek food was better than Italian, and we have to agree for a barbecue! These are a barbecue classic and should never not make an appearance at a BBQ event.
There is a magnitude of variations you can create too. Pork, beef, lamb, squid, halloumi and vegetables, the possibilities are endless. They also happen to be affordable and easy to make, and due to their variety, they can cater to a range of dietary requirements. Today’s recommendation is calamari souvlaki because there’s nothing better than fresh seafood in summer. Let this dish satisfy your guests this summer and give it a try. You’ll get bonus points for serving freshly sliced lemon too!
Ingredients
- 600g cleaned calamari tubes, cut into 4cm pieces
- 3 large tomatoes, cut into 3cm pieces
- 2 red capsicums, seeds removed, cut into 3cm pieces
- 2 tbs finely chopped flat-leaf parsley leaves
- 1 tsp dried chilli flakes
- Lemon wedges, to serve

3. Salmon
It’s no secret if you want to impress your guests as well as spoil your tastebuds, the way to go is to choose seafood! There’s an array of seafood you can choose from, but our favourite to recommend is salmon, especially if you are grilling it. It’s also good to know that salmon has grown in popularity over the years, so it’s likely to be a crowd-pleaser!
Ingredients
- 680g of salmon (boneless with skin removed)
- 3 cloves minced garlic
- 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 small bunch of fresh dill (divided)
- 1 medium lemon (plus additional for serving)
- 2 tablespoons melted unsalted butter (or canola oil or olive oil)