Chef Tom shares a great technique for utilizing spare rib tips, with these Barbecue Smoked Beans and St. Louis Spare Ribs cooked on the Yoder Smokers Pellet Grill!
Everyone loves a good pulled pork sandwich, but getting it just right requires proper technique, some great flavors and a little time. Lucky for you, we’re here to walk you through it, step by step, but this isn’t any basic Barbecue Boston Butt Pulled Pork Shoulder recipe. We’ve got a few tricks up our sleeve!
Chef Tom debones and stuffs chicken wings for a truly impressive game-day appetizer. Take your wings to the next level with these Chorizo Stuffed Chicken Wings, grilled on the Yoder Smokers YS640 Pellet Grill!
Chef Tom fires up the Yoder Smokers Pellet Grill for these cheese stuffed, bacon wrapped, smoked, seared BBQ chicken breasts! Barbecue Chicken Bombs. Boom!
It’s Christmas tacos, y’all! And not just your run-of-the-mill tacos, but Surf n' Turf Tacos. Tacos worthy of a truly special occasion! Happy holidays. Let’s feast!
Chef Tom prepares a Standing Prime Rib Roast on the Yoder Smokers Pellet Grill using the reverse sear technique, and tops it all off with a Horseradish Creme Fraiche.
Brisket. Coffee. Chipotle. Ancho. Red wine. Smoke. This Coffee Crusted Brisket recipe features all of the above AND MORE! It’s not just brisket. It’s a full meal! If you’re ready for a truly down to earth brisket with incredible flavors, read on!
Chef Tom is grilling up one of his favorite veggies on the Yoder Smokers Pellet Grill. It’s Bacon Jam Brussels Sprouts! Warm weather or cold, special occasion or just a weeknight meal, these brussels sprouts are ready for any event. Check it out!
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!
Fear not the Cornish Game Hen! These tasty little birds are everything you love about chicken in a smaller package. In fact, here in the United States, these birds are just smaller versions of the broiler chickens that we are used to. The presentation of this Grilled Cornish Game Hen with the bright and beautiful Cranberry Gastrique makes for an impressive presentation that is perfect for special occasions, but easy enough for a weeknight meal!
Looking for a new technique for cooking your holiday turkey? This Rotisserie Holiday Turkey, cooked over a charcoal fire in the Kamado Joe, has fantastic flavor and is incredibly juicy!
Add a touch of barbecue to your holiday dinners with this chile brined, butter injected, spatchcock turkey, smoked on the Yoder Smokers YS640 Pellet Grill. Barbecue Smoked Turkey is sure to be a hit this holiday season!
Chef Tom fires up the Clementi Wood Fired Oven for an incredible, simple Cajun Grilled Oysters recipe. The perfect appetizer to warm up your pizza oven!
Barbacoa is a meat that many of us here in the U.S. have come to know as shredded beef. Depending on the geographic location it could refer to whole heads of cows (or cheeks), even sheep or goat meat, often cooked over an open fire, but more traditionally wrapped in leaves and cooked in a pit, dug in the ground. The interpretation is loose, today. Often barbacoa is cooked over an open fire, braised or even steamed. Whatever the cooking method or meat, one thing you want to look for is a cut of meat with a high fat content, which makes beef short ribs perfect for this Beef Short Rib Barbacoa.
Chicken with Alabama White Sauce is a regional specialty made famous by Big Bob Gibson in Decatur, Alabama. The white barbecue sauce is unlike any other barbecue sauce out there, and may seem strange, if you’re new to the idea. However, the flavor is incredible and works great with smoky grilled chicken. Bonus: with the sauce prepared ahead of time, and your chicken prepped and ready to cook, this is an IDEAL tailgate dish! So fire up the good ol’ Weber Kettle, and give it a try!
If you’re looking to branch out from your typical American barbecue, give these Korean Barbecue Short Ribs (or Galbi) a try. It’s a simple way to achieve big flavor, especially with the salty, umami addition of the Ssamjang dipping sauce!