The Kentucky Hot Brown is an American classic! This open-faced sandwich was created at the Brown Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky in 1926 to feed the masses of late night dancers who frequented the hotel. Of course, we at All Things Barbecue had to put our touch on the classic by smoking our turkey, instead of roasting it. But the rest we left unchanged.
In the third episode of Cooking with Fire, Josh Cary and Chef Tom Jackson are heading to California to uncover the origin of one of our favorite cuts of beef, the California Tri-Tip.
Todd Johns of Plowboys BBQ (Kansas City) cooks up an amazing pork wellington recipe. This simple recipe is delicious and quick enough to cook for a week night meal.
One of the most beautiful things about potatoes is that there are SO MANY ways you can enjoy them. So, if you’re tired of baked or mashed or whatever your potato rut may be, dive into this killer Pesto Potato recipe.
Chef Tom cooks up the famous bacon bite recipe from BBQ Brian Misko’s “Grilling with House of Q” cookbook. A slab of cured bacon, cut into large strips and smoked, and then direct grilled before being sliced into cubes. Delicious!
In episode two of Cooking with Fire, Josh Cary and Chef Tom Jackson talk a bit about the history of wood fired ovens and make some killer pizza from scratch.
Jalapeño poppers are a favorite appetizer around here. We’re always looking for ways to tweak our poppers to make them new and exciting again, so when Steven Raichlen visited us and shared his bacon wrapped snow crab jalapeño poppers from his book Project Smoke, we couldn’t wait to share them with all of you!
Josh Cary and Chef Tom Jackson have cooked up a new seasonal bi-weekly podcast in conjunction with KMUW. This podcast covers the history of Kansas City Burnt Ends and includes a recipe for a classic version of the dish.
If you're new to sausage making, breakfast sausage is one of the best sausages to get started with. The ingredients are common spices and herbs, easy to get a hold of, that you're probably already familiar with. It's often a free form sausage, which means you don't have to worry about the casing part of sausage making just yet, and best of all, you can totally eat it every day... if you're so inclined.
Chef Tom tackles another brisket, Texas style. Instead of trimming out the point and flat and cooking them separate, we cook the full packer brisket and instead of foil we use butcher paper to wrap the brisket to help retain moisture and maintain our color.
All the great things you love in a Bloody Mary (optional vodka, on the side) plus the goodness of grilled strip steaks. This is a salad that will not disappoint!
Breakfast on the grill, with a twist on quiche! Thaw out that box of puff pastry in your freezer. We're taking quiche crust to a fluffy, flaky new level!
Chef Tom takes one of our favorite cooking techniques and adds a twist by swapping a foil wrapped brick for a Himalayan Salt Plate. He then places a charcoal basket in our Napoleon P500RSIB-1 and grills bone-in chicken halves indirect with a preheated salt plate on top.
Pizza is a lot of people’s favorite food. Make sure yours is the best it can be with a killer dough recipe and the tips and techniques we show off in this video.
It's heating up out there. Cool off with this refreshing recipe for Asian inspired grilled pork loin, pineapple and onion skewers on a bed of cool crisp cucumber noodles, smothered in a sweet, salty and spicy peanut sauce!