Porchetta is an Italian classic, and for good reason! This savory, juicy, delicious cut of meat is the stuff pork lover’s dreams are made of! Fire up the Yoder Smokers Pellet Grill, it’s Grilled Porchetta time!
Bruschetta is a perfect appetizer or party food year-round, but it’s especially refreshing during the summer months! You’re already firing up the grill for dinner, why not add this tasty Grilled Bruschetta to the menu, as well?
It’s not thin crust, and you probably won’t be folding it, but you are going to love the OTHER New York Style Pizza. This is a dish that Italian grandmas on Long Island have been whipping up for decades. It’s a style not often found outside of New York, but it’s time to spread the word. This is Grandma Pie.
Looking for a new seafood dish to mix things up? These Wood Fired Clams & Fresh Pasta are packed full of flavor and texture and perfect any time of year!
The Boston Butt pork shoulder is a truly versatile cut of meat. It adapts well to all sorts of cuisines and can be finished in a variety of textures. This Italian Roast Pork Shoulder is finished at slicing temperatures, making it perfect for sandwiches, but equally enjoyable over pasta or as a standalone entrée.
This baked version of the Italian American classic dish, Chicken Parmesan, is easy enough to pull off on a weeknight, but has such impressive flavor that you’ll be cooking it to impress at parties for years to come!
Josh Cary and Chef Tom Jackson talk about the history of the American, not Italian, classic Spaghetti, and Meatballs, and Chef Tom cooks up some from scratch Italian meatballs with marinara sauce.
Chef Tom is cooking up something special for our 100th recipe video. This reverse seared cowboy ribeye calls back to our very first video… but this time we add some special components to take a steak and make it into a meal.
Chef Tom cooks up a lasagna from scratch starting with homemade noodles, meat sauce, and a béchamel before layering it all together and baking it with a blend of two cheeses.