UK BBQ Community Regional Cook-Off

This started as a daft little idea in the UK BBQ Community WhatsApp group.

The plan was simple: get the regional groups talking, get people meeting up, get some food on the fire, and cook something that represents where they’re from.

It was meant to be a full regional cook-off, with crews from across the UK getting involved.

In the end, only two regions properly stepped up.

The South and the North.

And to be fair, this is probably the BBQ war we were all secretly hoping for anyway.

This was never really about polished competition food, perfect plating, or pretending someone’s patio had suddenly become a Michelin-starred smokehouse.

It was about getting people together, cooking outside, sharing ideas, making new mates, and giving the other regions a bit of grief.

On that front, both teams absolutely nailed it.

If you’re not in the UK BBQ Community yet and fancy getting involved next time, you can find out more here:

South BBQ Group

Status: Entered. Set the bar. Coastal swagger deployed.

The South were first out of the blocks, and they didn’t exactly ease into it.

They got together, lit the fires, and put on an absolute feast — the kind of cook-up that makes you stop scrolling, zoom in on the photos, and quietly mutter “fair play” at your phone.

This was proper land, sea and fire stuff.

Venison haunch wrapped in nori. Reverse-seared smoked lamb. Lobster. Scallops. Shell-on prawns. Black sea bream. Sussex mackerel. Monkfish. Grilled veg. Focaccia. Fresh green sauce. And a Sussex Smokie finished with a breadcrumb crust.

Basically, they didn’t just submit a dish.

They staged a hostile takeover.

What made it even better is that this is exactly what the challenge was meant to be about. A group of BBQ people getting together, cooking outdoors, sharing ideas, having a laugh, and turning “lunch” into a full-blown event.

The South set the bar properly high.

North BBQ Group

Status: Entered. Came armed. Made it a proper fight.

Then came the North.

Their entry was built around the line: “Born from the mills and the moors to the docks and the coast.”

And honestly, they weren’t messing about.

The platter celebrated everything that makes Northern food special: honest ingredients, generous portions, bold flavours, and the sort of hospitality where nobody leaves hungry unless they’ve made some very poor life choices.

Inspired by the communal spirit of South American asado, they pulled together the best of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Merseyside, Cumbria and the North East, then cooked it the way it deserved to be cooked — over open flames.

Every element told a bit of the Northern story, from mills and moors to docks and coast.

Rack of northern lamb with garden herbs. Black pudding burnt ends glazed with Newcastle Brown Ale sauce. Sticky pork ribs. Cumberland sausage. Smoked chuck scouse with pickled red cabbage and local sourdough. Beer battered local fish and chips. Roast beef sirloin. Ribeye steaks with chimichurri. Venison burgers with Mrs Kirkham’s Blue. Grilled salad potato skewers. Sweet Yorkshire pudding with bone marrow crème pâtissière. Smoked sticky toffee pudding with bourbon infused ice cream.

Subtle? Absolutely not.

Effective? Very much so.

This was proper Northern hospitality on a platter. Big, bold, generous and very clearly not messing about.

The South set the bar.

The North answered.

And now we’ve got ourselves a proper BBQ scrap.

How to vote

Two regions entered.

Two completely different approaches.

One winner.

The South brought coastal swagger, seafood, smoke and finesse.

The North brought firepower, bold flavours, big portions and proper regional graft.

Now it goes to the people.

Voting will happen on the Smoke & Sear Facebook and Instagram posts. To vote, simply pick your platform, hit the button, and vote on the post by commenting either SOUTH or NORTH.

I’ll give it a week or so, then somehow attempt to collate the comments across both platforms without losing my mind.

Highly scientific? Absolutely not.

Community chaos? Very much so.

The winning region gets bragging rights, full permission to be unbearable in the WhatsApp group, and whatever prize bits I manage to blag together.

The other regions?

Well, they did nothing, so they can sit quietly and think about what they’ve done.

And the winner is… North

After a week of voting across Instagram and Facebook, the North have taken the win with 81% of the vote, leaving the South on 19%.

It turns out northern firepower, black pudding burnt ends, ale-glazed ribs, Cumberland sausage, scouse, fish and chips, venison burgers and sticky toffee pudding were enough to win over the BBQ crowd.

Huge congratulations to the North BBQ Group, who now take the 2026 regional glory, full bragging rights, and permission to be absolutely unbearable in the WhatsApp group.

Massive respect to the South too, who set the bar early with an incredible land, sea and fire feast. This whole thing only worked because both teams properly showed up, cooked together, and reminded everyone what the UK BBQ Community is really about.

🔥 THE LAZY BUZZARDS BBQ 2026 🔥

Some weekends you enjoy . . .

Some weekends you remember.

This was definitely one of those.

Fifteen teams. Two days. Incredible food. New friendships. A bit of healthy competition . . .and an evening BBQ Olympics that had teams and judges laughing together long after the turn-ins were done.

A huge thank you to Alan & Jo for creating something that’s so much more than a BBQ competition. It’s a weekend built around great food, great people and a genuine BBQ community.

Massive respect to every team that competed too. Thanks for letting me wander around with a camera all weekend and capture what UK BBQ is really about.

This is the second BBQ competition I’ve attended now—back-to-back—and I’ve genuinely caught the bug. I’d love to shine a bigger spotlight on this side of the UK BBQ scene next year.

Could you see yourself competing one day? Let me know in the comments . . .👇🔥

#TheLazyBuzzardsBBQ #UKBBQ #BBQCompetition #LiveFireCooking #BBQCommunity
Six years ago I stepped into the UK BBQ scene.

I had no idea that buying a smoker during lockdown would completely change my life.

Since then I’ve shared 100+ free recipes, created over 1,000 pieces of content, surpassed ONE MILLION website views, welcomed 600,000+ active users to Smoke & Sear, and built social profiles, groups and communities with 70,000+ members and followers.

But the numbers aren’t what I’m most proud of.

It’s the friendships, the community, and seeing more and more people across the UK discovering outdoor cooking.

A massive thank you to every brand that’s believed in me over the last six years. Whether you’ve trusted me with your products, invited me to events, or somehow flown me to Nashville . . . (still can’t quite believe that one! ❤️)

Then there’s @fourge.bbq . . . 

Starting a business with three great lads I met through the BBQ community is genuinely a dream come true.

It’s still early days, but seeing so many FOUNDERS backing us, our rubs selling so well, and people proudly wearing FOURGE merch honestly means more than I can put into words. Pellets, fuel and plenty more are just around the corner, and I can’t wait to cook for so many of you at @meatupfestival in just a few weeks.

Thank you to everyone who’s followed my journey over the last six years.

I’m just one bloke trying to do his small part to help push UK BBQ forward.

Here’s to the next chapter. 🔥🇬🇧

#UKBBQ #OutdoorCooking #PassTheFlame
First time guest judging at Whole Hog 2026 with @comp_bbq_uk . . . and what a weekend🔥

Six rounds. Two days. Nine teams. A LOT of pork.

Honestly, it opened my eyes to a whole other side of UK BBQ. So much skill, creativity, graft and proper passion for cooking over fire.

Massive respect to Comp BBQ UK for building something special, and huge respect to @weberuk and cranswickplc for everything they do to support this event and help the competition BBQ scene grow.

UK BBQ is gathering serious momentum… and this definitely won’t be the last BBQ comp I attend.

Who’s ever thought about getting a few mates together and entering a BBQ team? 👀🔥

#CompBBQUK #WholeHog2026 #UKBBQ #BBQCommunity #CompetitionBBQ
This started as a daft little comp I set up in the UK BBQ WhatsApp Community to get the regional groups talking, cooking, meeting up and generally giving each other grief.

Most regions went suspiciously quiet.

But two actually stepped up.

SOUTH vs NORTH

The South came in swinging with a proper land, sea and fire feast — venison haunch wrapped in nori, reverse-seared smoked lamb, lobster, scallops, shell-on prawns, Sussex mackerel, monkfish, black sea bream, focaccia, fresh green sauce and a Sussex Smokie finished with a breadcrumb crust.

Then the North answered with an absolute monster board — rack of lamb, black pudding burnt ends with Newcastle Brown Ale sauce, sticky pork ribs, Cumberland sausage, smoked chuck scouse, fish and chips, roast beef, ribeye steaks, venison burgers, grilled potato skewers, sweet Yorkshire pudding with bone marrow crème pâtissière and smoked sticky toffee pudding with bourbon ice cream.

And honestly, this is exactly what it was meant to be about.

People getting together. Cooking outdoors. Making new mates. Sharing ideas. Having a laugh. Creating something that represents where they’re from.

But… there can only be one winner.

To vote, comment:

SOUTH

or

NORTH

I’ll somehow collate the votes from Instagram and Facebook on Monday 6th July, and we’ll find out who takes the regional glory for 2026.

More details on both cooks are on the website, and you can also join the UK BBQ WhatsApp Community there if you fancy getting involved. It really is a cracking bunch.

Now then…

Who gets the glory?

SOUTH or NORTH?
Second walk out with the Lads Project today and honestly… what a proper day.

Hot as anything, big Peak District views, Thor’s Cave, River Dove, miles in the legs, plenty of laughs and just a really good bunch of lads getting outside and doing something positive.

No pressure, no awkwardness, no forced deep chats — just fresh air, good people, proper conversation when it comes, and a reminder that getting out of your usual routine does a lot.

Any lads want to join the next monthly social walk? Drop me a DM and I’ll send you the link to the WhatsApp group where it’s all planned.

#LadsProject #PeakDistrict #MensMentalHealth #MensCommunity #HikingUK
DRAGON01 over Coningsby 🔥

It’s been a few weeks since I last watched Flt Lt Tom Nation put the Typhoon through its paces over RAF Coningsby — but the second I heard today’s slot announced on the NOTAM, there was absolutely no chance I was missing it.

And what a display.

I may have lost half of it to the sun, and the other half to Tom flying so low he disappeared behind the trees . . . but wow. 😂

The speed, power and agility of the Typhoon is ridiculous — but the way Tom handles it is something else entirely.

Huge respect to Tom and the whole Typhoon Display Team behind the scenes.

Absolutely epic.

#DRAGON01 #TyphoonDisplayTeam #RAFConingsby #EurofighterTyphoon #TyphoonFGR4 RoyalAirForce Aviation